The greater the fertilizer's effect, the more time, material, and it will require to manufacture. Peat is the most basic fertilizer, while more specialized and effective fertilizers can be produced through alchemy. If you want more trellises or a trunk, you have first to complete a quest for the inquisitor, after which the workbench in the vineyard will appear.įertilizer can be used to increase the growth rate, quality, and yield of crops. The vineyard already has vine trellises that can be used without the inquisitor's permission, once they've been cleared of weeds. You can alternatively remove the large fallen tree blocking the path to the north east of your home to create a shortcut. This can be done by speaking with the inquisitor for the first time on, which causes the guard to let you pass in the future. It is inaccessible until you gain access to the Witch Hill. You need to unlock the "Woodcutter" technology for this.Īfter maturing, the bush can be harvestedĪfter maturing, the tree can be harvested Before using it, you have to get rid of the dead trees blocking a lot of room there. The seeds can be obtained from the witch. This is separate from the kitchen garden and has its own workbench. This is where trees and shrubs can be planted.
The create an unbreakable trap, since the player cannot get to the blueprint stand to remove either the plots or the farm! Never place 'stick plots' in front of the zombie farm entrance, as they prevent the player from moving through the plot. There can be up to six zombie farm plots in the kitchen garden, but placement of the remaining user-farmed plots can create a 'trap' from which the player cannot get out. If you don't want to work your farm on your own, get some zombies and have them do all the hard work for you in a zombie farm. Maggots are not related to farming otherwise, and can instead be utilized through fishing and alchemy. Peat is also necessary for certain craftable landscapes, such as berry bushes and apple trees in the orchard, and flower beds in the graveyard.
Peat serves as a 'starter' fertilizer with a copper quality and copper boost, as well as being a necessary ingredient for crafting more advanced fertilizers. The compost heap turns eight units of crop waste into six units of peat and two units of maggots. Only improvable crops can be packed into crates at the crate factory to be sold through the trade office. These crops each have a quality level, which has the potential of being improved with fertilizer. The farmer only sells basic crops at Tier I. In order to become fully self-sufficient, some of the seeds must be grown with silver quality fertilizer. However, due to random nature of farming, this isn't guaranteed. A good tactic is to grow them on at least Peat fertilizer, that way you reduce seed loss and, in turn, reduce the need to buy new seeds. That being said, they do benefit from quantity bonus of quality fertilizers. Crops and seeds cannot be improved, so they don't benefit from quality bonus of a corresponding fertilizers.
This appears as a star, , or in the upper right corner. Processing crop waste into: peat, maggotsīasic crops lack quality levels. You'll be able to work the garden without this, but you won't be able to advance his questline.