Are beets a good crop Stardew?

A sweet and earthy root vegatable. As a bonus, the leaves make a great salad. The Beet is a vegetable crop that grows from Beet Seeds after 6 days.
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Are Beets a good fall crop?

Fast-growing root crops including radishes, beets, carrots and turnips are a perfect fit for the fall growing season, because they start life in warm soil and mature under cool soil conditions. Most can be left in the garden until freezing weather is around the corner.
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What is the rarest crop in Stardew Valley?

Ancient Fruit, grown from Ancient Seeds, is perhaps the rarest and the most valuable crop in the game. It can only be obtained as a rare drop from enemies, a rare drop from digging, and with the Seed Maker.
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Is Beet a cool weather crop?

Beets are a cool-season crop and grow well in the cool temperatures of spring and fall. They do poorly in hot weather. Beets are well suited to large or small home gardens since they require little room.
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How much do Beets sell for Stardew Valley?

Selling Price

They sell through the shipping container for: No Star: 100g. Silver: 125g. Gold: 150g.
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What is the most profitable crop in Stardew Valley fall?

The sweet gem berry grows during fall and is technically the most profitable crop in Stardew Valley. It grows from rare seeds purchased from the Traveling Cart, usually costing between 600-1,000g.
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Why do my beets not grow?

Your beet plants might not be growing because the soil is too acidic. Beet plants generally prefer a soil pH between 6.5 and 7.5. Soil acidity or alkalinity can affect plant growth. If it's too much on one side of the spectrum, the plant may struggle to absorb the nutrients and minerals in the soil.
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Where do beets grow best?

Choose a planting site that gets full sun. They should ideally receive at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. Beets prefer well-prepared, fertile soil, but will tolerate average to low soil fertility. A soil pH between 6.0 and 7.0 is best and slightly alkaline (7.0+) soils can be tolerated.
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What can you not plant with beets?

No-nos for planting near beets include pole beans, field mustard and charlock (wild mustard).
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Suitable beet companion plants include:
  • Broccoli.
  • Brussels sprouts.
  • Bush beans.
  • Cabbage.
  • Cauliflower.
  • Chard.
  • Kohlrabi.
  • Lettuce.
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What is the highest selling item in Stardew Valley?

1 Legendary Fish

But, the undeniable king is the Legend itself. At top quality and with the right profession, this rare fish sells for a whopping 15,000 gold, making it the highest-selling item in the entire game. Get fishing, farmers.
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Are blueberries worth it Stardew?

80g. Since each harvest of blueberries is worth, at minimum, 150g for the three berries, you make a first-harvest profit of 70g. If you harvest them again four days later, you bump that profit up to 220g.
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Are rare seeds worth it?

The Rare Seed in Stardew Valley is a mysterious item that seems almost unattainable in the early game, but it can lead you down a path of massive profit if you play your cards right and make the most out of your Sweet Gem Berry at the end of Fall.
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Can you grow beets from beets?

It's important to note that you cannot regrow a whole beet from just a beetroot; you must cut the beet as outlined to grow a new beet. However, you can grow the greens of the beet from just the beetroot. Many people enjoy eating beet greens, and they taste best when they're about 6 inches long.
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How do you grow good beets?

Be sure to harden the seedlings off before moving them outside. Work the garden's soil to a depth of 6 to 8 inches and add lots of organic matter prior to planting. Beet roots grow best in loose, friable soil. Beets perform best in full sun, though they'll tolerate afternoon shade, especially where summers are hot.
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Do beets survive frost?

Semi-hardy vegetables that can withstand light frost of air temperatures in the range of 28 to 32 degrees include beets, spring market carrots, parsnip, lettuce, chard, pea, Chinese cabbage, endive, radicchio, cauliflower, parsley and celery.
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Should I HILL my beets?

Hilling Beets: As beetroots grow, the roots can push themselves out of the ground, so hill up soil around roots as necessary.
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How much space do beets need?

Sow 1cm (½”) deep, 5-10cm (2-4″) apart in rows 30-45cm (12-18″) apart. From direct sowing. Ideal pH: 6.0-6.8. For uniformly sized beets, thin carefully to 7-15cm (3-6″) apart when seedlings are 5cm (2″) tall.
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Are beets hard to grow?

Beets are one of the easiest vegetables you can grow. They're almost never troubled by pests or disease. They don't need staking, pruning or fussing. Just sow the seeds and let the plants grow for about 6-8 weeks.
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Is bone meal good for beets?

Beets rely on nutrients in the soil to thrive, one of which is phosphorous. Most soil blends don't have ample amounts of phosphorous in it already, so you can add bone meal to your soil several weeks into your planting. This will help enrich the soil and best feed the seedlings.
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Do beets get Woody?

Beets are a cool season crop and will turn woody when they are harvested too late in the season.
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Can beets get too big?

It's commonly believed that all beets that get too large will be woody, but it's based more on age rather than size. You can have small beets that have been in the ground too long get woody, and you can have larger beet varieties that produce behemoth beets which are tender and sweet all the way to the center.
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Should I sell my cranberries Stardew?

The daily profit for Cranberries is 18.89 gold.

If you miss a harvest or forget to water them even one day, you'll only be able to harvest them four times, knocking their daily profit from 18.89 to 13.33. Still, considering the effort put in, this is by far the best Crop to plant during Fall.
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Are pumpkins good Stardew?

A fall favorite, grown for its crunchy seeds and delicately flavored flesh. As a bonus, the hollow shell can be carved into a festive decoration. The Pumpkin is a vegetable crop that grows from Pumpkin Seeds after 13 days.
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Are pumpkins or cranberries more profitable?

I've been playing around with some numbers. It looks like you can make a lot more money by choosing Pumpkins over Cranberries, depending on the number of kegs and preserve jars you have and how many crops you intend to grow that season.
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