Strawberry in Stardew Valley
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How to get Strawberries in Stardew Valley

Your ticket to Spring profits

If you’re looking for a crop that will give great returns during the Spring in Stardew Valley, 🦂you can’t really go wrong with Strawberries. Unfortunately, Strawberry Seeds aren’t as accessible as other crops. 

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Strawberry Seeds aren’t sold at the General Store and don’t show up at the Traveling Cart. There are only two possible ways to get Strawberry Seeds, and botཧh of them are time limited. Strawberries take eight days to mature and then will reproduce every four days, with each plant producing one or more Strawberries. 

How to get Strawberry Seeds in Stardew Valley

Strawberry Seeds at the Egg Festival
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Strawberry Seeds can be purchase🌼d at the following occasions:

  • Egg Festival (Spring 13)
    • Seeds can be purchased from Pierre’s shop at the festival for 100 Gold each
  • Desert Festival (Spring 15, 16, 17)
    • Seeds can be bought on the first and third days of the Desert Festival (Spring 15 and 17), costing 5 Calico Eggs each on Spring 15 and 6 Calico Eggs each on Spring 17. 
    • If Maru has a stall at the festival, she also sells 20 Strawberry Seeds for 10 Calico Eggs 

The best way to get Strawberry Seeds is through the Egg Festival, but you’re never going to make bumper profits during the first year. You’re better off holding on to all the Strawberries that you manage to 🐓grow during the first year, pu𝓡tting them into storage, and using them to boost your Spring crops the next year using a Seed Maker. 

How to get and use a Seed Maker in Stardew Valley

Seed Maker in Stardew Valley
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There are a couple of options to get a Seed Maker fairly early in Stardew Valley. The recipe for a Seed Maker unlocks at farming level 9, so make sure to keep tending your crops religiously to get the recipe. Otherwise, you’ll also be rewarded with a Seed Maker when you complete the Dye Bundle on the Bull𓆏etin Board in the Community Center. You can also occasionally find a Seed Maker in treasure rooms of Skull Cavern.

Once you’ve got a Seedmaker, you can start using it to get🦩 more Str🅰awberry Seeds. To get Strawberry Seeds, simply put a grown Strawberry into the Seed Maker. 

Eaꦬch Strawberry put into the Seed Maker will produce between one and three Strawberrಞy Seeds, with a 97.5% chance of getting two seeds. These seeds can then be saved until the following Spring, giving you a large number of seeds and boosting your year 2 spring profits. 

How to use Strawberries in Stardew Valley

Machines used to make Artisan Goods with Strawberries in Stardew Valley
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If you’re looking for a killer gift for Demetrius or Maru, then Strawberry is a safe bet as it’s one of their loved gifts. Otherwise, you can use them in the spool of a Sewing Machine to create dyeable Farmer Pants. They can also be u♌sed as a red dye in the Dye Pots at Emily and Haley’s house. 

The biggest draw of Strawberries is the pr🦩ofit, though. Strawberries sell for between 120 Gold and 264 Gold, depending on the quality of the Strawberry and whether you’ve opted to have the Tilleജr profession. 

Using Strawberri♓es to create artisan goods can really boost this profit, with each product selling for the following prices:

Artisan goodBase priceArtisan profession priceHow to make
Strawberry Wine260 – 740 Gold504 – 1,008 Gold1 Strawberry in a Keg
Strawberry Jelly290 Gold406 Gold1 Strawberry in a Preserves Jar
Dried Strawberries925 Gold1,295 Gold5 Strawberries in a Dehydrator

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