Wylde Flowers - your first Garden Plot layout

If you're playing Wylde Flowers, you have probably experienced just how tight your first garden plot / farming plot is. You need to be able to access your plants and that generally means some kind of free space adjacent to the plot where you can stand in.

But there's a workaround!

In the slide below, you can see the two troublesome plots.


Simply plant something there that you don't need to interact with -- Flowers for Honey.
  • Once flowers have bloomed, you no longer need to water them. And as long as you don't harvest them, they contribute toward Honey production.
When the season changes, the flowers will die so you will need to replace them. Destroy one of your Compost Bins to free up room to move them around. Or, if your plot has none of them, destroy your Beehives since they can't produce Honey until you have bloomed new flowers for the season anyway. You can replace them easily with wood once your flowers have bloomed and you have moved them into place.
If you do destroy a Gardening Plot, you will receive your Soil back so you can make another, but if it had anything growing on it (e.g., a tree), you will not receive seeds or seedlings.

The rate of Honey production is 1/12th of a unit of Honey per flower per day.
The total unit production is distributed as evenly as possible to the Hives you have, so if you have 3 flowers and 2 Hives, one Hive will receive 1 unit for the day while the other Hive will receive 2 units.

Once you have the larger Vegetable Patch, you'll probably want to move your Hive there. Between the two outdoor gardening areas, you just need a single 2x2 space for swapping things around so you can access every plant. (Or you can delete a Compost Bin and rebuild it after).

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