Last Chance to Plant Crops per Season in Stardew Valley

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Crop Time Tables for Every SeasonWith all Speed-Gro types, 1.6 version updated

These infographics are your “gardening angels”, making sure you don’t plant too late and end up watering withered plants with your sad farmer tears.
Alright folks, here are your ultimate cheat sheets for those of us who can’t remember how long each and every plant takes to grow in Stardew Valley. These have got you covered on the best times to get those cash crops in the ground, with all types of Speed-Gro timeframes included. We have the 1.5 versions, now fixed with proper dates for hyper speed-gro and such (all changes listed below) and I’ve also made the Agriculturist profession version, because I actually started using that profession for various reasons. And I’ve been hard at work doing re-vamps to a lot of things, these sheets included, for the 1.6 update. I have both versions of those for you, with additional helpful crop info.
Planting Calendars:
Updated Version 1.6 Notes:
This time I added everything, cactus, fiber, Qi fruit and all that. I re-designed it to hopefully make things easier to understand and read, and just look better all around in my opinion. The crops you get from Mixed Seeds and Mixed Flower Seeds are shown, and a mixed seed icon is placed next to their longest growing variation. This is to keep you aware that with mixed seeds, planting one after that date had a chance to leave you with a dead crop. I don’t like wasting my mixed seeds.

Added: Qi fruit has a special little spot to show the benefits of Agriculturist and speed-gro when you have the Qi Crop quest. If you want an easy way to remember their growth calendar, they share the same growth as parsnips, garlic, wheat and bok choy. The Qi Crop quest is 28 days long, so you can treat the first day of the quest like it is the first of a season, the last is the 28th of the season and use that mindset to plan accordingly. For example: with agriculturist and deluxe speed-gro, the absolute last day in the quest to plant would be the 26th day of the quest, and you harvest on the last day and sell overnight. This would be when your journal says “3 days left” because the journal includes the day you are currently on. It can be a bit confusing, which is why I like to think of Qi fruit as year-round blue parsnips and plant them like that.

I hope these help you as much as they do me! I mostly make these info sheets for my own personal reference and use them ALL the time, glad they help all of you too!
Older Version 1.5 Notes:
I wasn’t sure whether you all would prefer looking at the seeds or the crops on the tracker, so you get both versions because decisions are hard, and I’m all about options… and not making decisions. I like the crop versions personally.
(Cue my Billy Mays voice)But wait, there’s more! I’ve thrown in details about Fruit Trees and Tea Saplings because why not? For Fruit Trees, think of planting them as setting a date for next season’s harvest party, but you gotta send out those invites (aka plant them) a season early. Tea Saplings are the quirky ones in the bunch; I’ve marked down the latest you can plant them outdoors to snag at least one leaf before the year ends. Indoor planting? No sweat, they grow year round, so I added the last day of the year you should plant by inside for getting at least one leaf that year.
And just a heads up, I didn’t bother with Fiber Seeds because they just don’t care about the weather, and Cactus, which is exclusively grown indoors, kinda making a planting calendar unnecessary. Seasonal calendars aren’t relevant on Ginger Island.

Game Version 1.6WITHOUT Agriculturist profession

Grown Crop Version

Seed Packet Version

Game Version 1.6WITH Agriculturist profession

Grown Crop VersionAgriculturist

Seed Packet VersionAgriculturist

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Game Version 1.5WITHOUT Agriculturist profession

Grown Crop Version 1.5

Seed Packet Version 1.5

Fixes Made:
1. Hyper Speed-Grow dates on 6 day growth crops. Kale, Potato, Tulip, Radish, Beet were all set to 25th, fixed to the correct date of the 24th. Although it has nearly the same growth calendar, Rice didn’t change and the 25th still applies to the irrigated version.
2. Sweet Gem Berry deluxe speed-gro was incorrectly labeled the 9th, it has been fixed to the correct date of the 10th.
3. I had assumed Grape, Green Bean, Coffee and Yam had the same calendar as they all take the same time to mature, but as yam isn’t a repeating crop like the others, they are affected by speed-gro differently. Regular speed-gro for yams was changed from 20th to the correct date of the 19th.

Game Version 1.5WITH the Agriculturist profession

Grown Crop Version 1.5Agriculturist

agri old planting crop

Seed Packet Version 1.5Agriculturist

agri old planting seed
Originally posted on r/StardewValley
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Wickedy (Ava) is an avid gamer, obsessive collector, and lover of sharing knowledge. She is passionate about being creative, laughing a lot, and is know to have a particular set of skills in the cozy, wholesome and casual video game sub-genres.

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