The beach farm is my favorite farm :)Back to topic you people should just use sprinklers. Who needs retaining soil? Except for garden pots there completely worthless.
Fair enough.The beach farm is my favorite farm :)
Yeah, Retaining Soil is pretty useless until you get to Deluxe Retaining Soil which stays watered permanently. Same goes for Sprinklers which are almost useless until at least Quality and optimally Iridium level. But at least those are predictable where they water, Retaining Soil is only somewhat useful if you still have a basic Watering Can that's never been upgraded but that still doesn't make the soil randomness any less annoying.
You can get around this by planting Fiber Seeds as they grow across all seasonal changes. All you need is a crop that spans the 2 seasons, so you could also use Corn or Sunflower in Summer to Fall but Fiber Seeds are cheaper to make.Delux retaining soil does not stay watered once the season passes. Tested on 3 patches. When it changed from autumn to winter, patch disappeared along with crops. Does not stay watered permanently
You can get around this by planting Fiber Seeds as they grow across all seasonal changes. All you need is a crop that spans the 2 seasons, so you could also use Corn or Sunflower in Summer to Fall but Fiber Seeds are cheaper to make.
This is the game mechanic and it was worse at the beginning as there was no way at all to span seasons, you simply lost your soil upgrades on the 1st. It was in the v1.5 or so update when we could retain soil upgrades through the next season by leaving a crop planted which grows in both.Defeats the purpose of it. And it does not say it looses moisture between seasons.
It says
HAS A 100% CHANCE OF RETAINING MOISTURE OVERNIGHT.
So the seasonal change should not affect it at all.
10/10 would use if when my vines went rotten / disappeared between the seasons, the plowed soil remained, and remained watered. But since it doesn't, not worth the materials used to craft, considering one is much harder to obtain.
The only annoying thing with this is that you need to do it before the season change as dead plants don't retain whatever fertilizer was on their soil, so that means pickaxing crops if you use anything regrowing (ancient fruit primarily), and need to anyway over winter.You can get around this by planting Fiber Seeds as they grow across all seasonal changes. All you need is a crop that spans the 2 seasons, so you could also use Corn or Sunflower in Summer to Fall but Fiber Seeds are cheaper to make.
OK that's a pain. It turns out I end up not needing to pickaxe anything because I don't like to grow reharvestables out on the Farm because you lose them the following season (or 2) later. The Greenhouse (and/or Ginger) gets 1 each of all these (the rest filled with Ancient Fruit or Pineapple/Blueberry) to grow in perpetuity and I just grow Rhubarb/Cauliflower/Starfruit/Melon/Pumpkin with Deluxe Speed-Gro outside.The only annoying thing with this is that you need to do it before the season change as dead plants don't retain whatever fertilizer was on their soil, so that means pickaxing crops if you use anything regrowing (ancient fruit primarily), and need to anyway over winter.
The only annoying thing with this is that you need to do it before the season change as dead plants don't retain whatever fertilizer was on their soil, so that means pickaxing crops if you use anything regrowing (ancient fruit primarily), and need to anyway over winter.
I'm interested to hear Mr. Gorilla's answer as he falls on the MAX side of the min-max spectrum but mine is a simple one:So, how do you get enough clay to do 2000+ crop squares with fibre? Unless I spend every day plowing and then pickaxing the plowed tiles, and ignored mines, volcano and cavern, I likely still wouldn't obtain enough clay each cycle, or the change between fall > winter > spring.
That is 6,000 fibre seeds needed each growing year....
Just to ensure that something that guarantees 100% of the time, will retain moisture and keep the tile plowed, will actually retain moisture.... and keep the tile plowed when the season changes!