Random tree events are nasty...

HaleyRocks

Farmer
During fall, there are 2 different random sub"events", that can cause problems for you...

a) rarely, a random tree becomes a huge red mushroom tree
b) frequently, a normal tree becomes leafless and greenish, much like a tree created from planting a moss seed

While b can be prevented by tapping your trees and is self-revoked at next spring come automatically... A is really bad and can ruin a usefull tree of yours, in your main farm area map. Is there any chance for those events to be "regulated" by the player manually, preventing their effect from appearing?
 

zack123

Sodbuster
I think the mushroom tree event only happened to me once. On one of the trees I had near the lake on the bottom of the farm, I ended up turning it into decor.
 

Benhimself

Farmer
B is just.... Fall. Leaves fall off trees in Autumn. If you need endless fields of green, plant pine trees? Or move to ginger island? Turn your house into a potted plant sanctuary? Install some mod that allows you to halt the inexorable progress of time? Make peace with the idea that Autumn's brilliant foliage is all the more beautiful because of its fleeting and temporary nature?

I could see A being a little annoying if you have a very specific aesthetic, but... "really bad"? Having to replace a single common tree, MAYBE once or twice each Fall? Chop down the mushroom tree, and if you really needed a tree in that exact spot plant an acorn and put some tree fertilizer down.

Honestly I dig the whimsy of mushroom trees and whenever I get one chop down all the nearby trees and use tree fertilizer on nearby "seedlings" so it can spread quickly into a proper mushroom forest, but to each their own.
 

Boberson

Farmhand
B is just.... Fall. Leaves fall off trees in Autumn. If you need endless fields of green, plant pine trees? Or move to ginger island? Turn your house into a potted plant sanctuary? Install some mod that allows you to halt the inexorable progress of time? Make peace with the idea that Autumn's brilliant foliage is all the more beautiful because of its fleeting and temporary nature?

I could see A being a little annoying if you have a very specific aesthetic, but... "really bad"? Having to replace a single common tree, MAYBE once or twice each Fall? Chop down the mushroom tree, and if you really needed a tree in that exact spot plant an acorn and put some tree fertilizer down.

Honestly I dig the whimsy of mushroom trees and whenever I get one chop down all the nearby trees and use tree fertilizer on nearby "seedlings" so it can spread quickly into a proper mushroom forest, but to each their own.
that's true In my first year I got a mushroom tree and made it history, this probably does not happen a lot but I spam slept for 105 years...... and uhhhh they where everywher
 
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