Have you been looking to take your crop growing goals to the next level? Perhaps you have just unlocked the greenhouse and want to know what you can grow in it? Whatever the case might be, we’ve outlined some of the main things you should know about the greenhouse in Stardew Valley to help you decide how to make the most from this handy building.
What is the Greenhouse in Stardew Valley?
As with greenhouses in real life, the greenhouse in Stardew Valley is a large, glass-based structure which helps filter light from the sun indoors, thereby allowing crops to grow reliably, even out of season. However, while the greenhouse is present on your farm from the very start of the game, it’s initially in a bad state and fully in ruins. As such, you’ll need to put time into the game in order to repair the greenhouse before you can begin using it.
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How Do I Unlock the Greenhouse in Stardew Valley?
There are two ways to unlock the greenhouse in Stardew Valley, and this will depend on whether you choose to go down the Community Center route or the Joja Mart route. Each option has pros and cons, which is well worth considering.
Community Center Bundles
If you’re trying to complete the community center, you can unlock the greenhouse by completing all pantry bundles (thereby unlocking the pantry itself). As you might expect from a pantry, these bundles relate to different harvested goods, and there are six bundles to complete:
- Spring crops bundle: Parsnip, green bean, cauliflower, potato (Reward: x20 Speed-Gro)
- Summer crops bundle: Tomato, hot pepper, blueberry, melon (Reward: x1 Quality Sprinkler)
- Fall crops bundle: Corn, eggplant, pumpkin, yam (Reward: x1 Bee House)
- Quality crops bundle: Three lots of five 5-star parsnips, melons, pumpkins, or corn (Reward: x1 Preserves Jar)
- Animal bundle: Five of large milk, large brown egg, large egg, large goat milk, wool, or duck egg (Reward: x1 Cheese Press)
- Artisan bundle: Six of truffle oil, cloth, goat cheese, cheese, jelly, honey, apricot, orange, apple, peach, cherry, pomegranate (Reward: x1 Keg)
Once you have completed all six bundles, you’ll complete the pantry, which will provide the overall reward of repairing the greenhouse.
JojaMart Upgrades
If you’re playing with the JojaMart route, you can instead pay for a greenhouse upgrade directly. This costs 35,000g and will likely be available as an option much sooner than completing the Community Center, which will take at least three seasons to complete all of the bundles.
What are the Benefits of Growing Crops in the Greenhouse in Stardew Valley?
There are several key benefits associated with growing crops in the greenhouse, including the following points.
No seasonality. Whereas crops grown outside only grow during their respective season(s), crops grown inside the greenhouse can grow whenever—even during the winter. As such, this can offer an excellent opportunity if you’ve been looking to grow crops during the colder months or to grow a certain profitable crop out of season.
No crows. Crows can wreak havoc on crops grown outdoors. Fortunately, this isn’t a risk for crops grown in the greenhouse as the unit is secure and sealed.
Multiple harvest crops never die off. Since they will not be killed at the end of the season, multiple harvest crops—such as strawberries—do not die when grown in the greenhouse. This means you can get harvests from the same crop indefinitely! Of course, single-harvest crops will still need to be resown.
What is the Best Stardew Valley Greenhouse Layout?
Planning your greenhouse is vital to make the most of the space. As part of this, the most effective way to lay it out is simply to plant nothing but crops that you can walk through and water these manually. However, if you don’t want to spend all your time watering, creating iridium sprinklers and placing in two lines, with three on each line (one resting on the wooden paneling around the plot) can make the best use of space. You can also put manufacturing machines around the outskirts of the greenhouse to maximize productivity.
FAQs
You can place a beehive / bee house inside your greenhouse in Stardew Valley. Unfortunately, though, this will not produce any honey, even if there are crops growing.
Any crops and trees can be planted in the greenhouse and grown successfully. However, you won’t be able to grow trees around the edges of the greenhouse, and you also won’t be able to grow giant crops inside the greenhouse.
No. Crops don’t die at the end of the season in the greenhouse, making it a practical option to grow plants.
While the greenhouse is still in ruins, it’s unfortunately not possible to move it. However, once you have repaired the greenhouse, you can ask Robin the carpenter during her working hours to move it for you, as with any regular building.
Final Thoughts
The greenhouse in Stardew Valley is likely one of the first upgrades you’ll unlock, regardless of whether you go down the Community Center or JojaMart route. It’s also one of the most practical upgrades in the game, allowing you to grow crops in a whole new way!
However, you’ll need to plan in advance to use the greenhouse properly, since you won’t be able to buy out of season seeds from the shops necessarily; as such, keeping some seeds back, or retaining crops to use in the seed maker, can really help.