r/FarmsofStardewValley

I need help with Farm layout

So me an my Significant other have been playing stardew together (this is my first time ever playing), and we have made it to year year 2 fall.

We were thinking of splitting the farm up so we can each design and decorate our portion of the farm. She has focused on Livestock mainly with her barns and coops with only a main farm right under where the starting farm house is.

I have been all about fishing (which honestly is crazy I hate fishing in real life, and hate like every fishing that has been in any game, but this one just clicked for me), so I was thinking of moving my Farmhouse down to be closer to the river/forest area because after I finish my last few levels in mining and combat I'll have maxed everything and will probably focus on fishing, and smoking my fish. She said I could have the green house, and I plan on doing Ancient seeds in there so I won't really need to farm THAT much, just every seven days.

My main question is where on this layout should I put my house to begin my new layout? I should also add I'd be on the left hand side with the greenhouse.

u/kotah_ — 17 hours ago
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Best farm type for beginners

What farm type would you recommend for a beginner in Stardew Valley? I’m starting a new playthrough and can’t decide which farm to choose. I’ve seen a lot of people say the Standard Farm and Forest Farm are good for beginners, but I’d like to hear what you guys think. Which farm type would you recommend for a first playthrough, and why?

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Any advice on improving my farm aesthetics, my friend said that it was too plain. What should i put on the lower left corner next to the ostriches barns( im on year 3)

u/TerrariaNewcomer — 2 days ago

Any ideas?

I’m having trouble coming up with what to put in these two spots surrounding the path from the duck pen to the sheds. I am in the middle of turning half the quarry in to a tapped tree farm so I won’t need to do that in those spots. I would like ideas that could be design focused to go with my theme (cosy forest-ish). Also I’m not sure about my obelisk placement, so more ideas are welcome. Thanks in advance.

u/browsingSnowgolem — 1 day ago

It's basic but I love my farm

My greenhouse is all strawberries, I make em into wine. Between that, my cherry trees, my goats and ducks I've got enough income to keep myself going

u/Marb1e — 1 day ago
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Starting farm

Hey all! I've put hundreds of hours into Stardew and I love it so much, but I've always found myself falling out of the game and then when I come back, I end up restarting fresh. My question is, what is everyone's favorite farm layout for sticking with it and doing a first real playthrough. I just started a meadow farm, and i like it, but I just feel like I would get more out of a different starting farm. Should I stick with the meadow? Or start a new one? What's everyone's favorite farm to play on?

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u/rcb0501 — 3 days ago

Ideas to Complete My Forest Farm Layout

Almost done planning out my year 2 farm! It's mostly just trying to figure out where I would want all my buildings, however as you may see there is an empty lot on the lower left, any ideas on what i can put?

(inspo from blueandgreen for the cabin area and the shane spouse area!)

u/WhyDoI__3333 — 3 days ago