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Revision as of 17:53, 20 February 2013
Seeds and fruits can be planted by selecting the desired item in your inventory then tapping a block of surface dirt or compost.
Be careful not to plant fruit trees too close to other trees as their growth will be stunted.
Food can be quickly obtained in real-time by planting then having your Blockhead meditate. Stop meditating when the fruit or vegetable appears.
Harvest vegetables with a machete to increase yield. Planting anything in compost will tend to increase its size and yield.
Favorable Creature Breeding Conditions
Resources | Creature | Conditions |
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Dodo Feather, Dodo Meat | Dodo | Apple Trees |
Fur, Leather | Dropbear | Trees |
Leather | Donkey | Carrot |
Favorable Plant Growing Conditions
Resource | Item to Plant | Medium | Zone |
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Apple, Stick | Apple | Dirt | Temperate |
Carrot | Carrot | Dirt | Temperate |
Cherry | Cherry | Dirt | Temperate |
Chilli | Chilli | Dirt | Equatorial |
Coconut, Stick? | Coconut | Dirt | Equatorial |
Coffee Cherry, Stick | Coffee Cherry | Dirt | Equatorial |
Corn | Corn | Dirt | Temperate |
Flax | Flax Seed | Dirt | Temperate |
Flax Seed | Flax Seed | Dirt | Temperate |
Mango | Mango | Dirt | Equatorial |
Maple Wood, Stick | Maple Seed | Dirt | Temperate |
Orange, Stick | Orange | Dirt | Temperate |
Pine Wood, Stick | Pine Cone | Dirt | Temperate |
Prickly Pear | Prickly Pear | Sand | Equatorial |
Sunflower Seed | Sunflower Seed | Dirt | Temperate |
Note: For purposes of farming, "Temperate" zones means areas between polar and equatorial zones.