Just like in most other farming simulators, crops are one of the essential parts of Stardew Valley. Every season requires a unique approach and tending to different crops. And if you want to keep making good money throughout the year, you'll want to know the best crops per season in Stardew Valley.
The biggest challenge of Stardew Valley for most players is sifting through seeds to work out which ones are worth their weight in gold. Instead of wasting hard-earned cash on seeds you won't make much profit from, you can streamline your game by only picking up the best crops for each season.
And if you are looking for more Stardew Valley content, then be sure to check out our guide on how to cook, as well as how to get hardwood. Also, we've got an article on how to upgrade your tools in Stardew Valley.
Why do I need to choose the best crops in Stardew Valley?
One of the main goals in Stardew Valley is earning money. Money allows you to expand the farm, grow new crops, and just have more fun. And if you plant the best Stardew Valley crops each season, you will make stacks of money. Let's get started.
Best spring crops
Green Bean
Quality | Selling Price |
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Normal | 40 gold |
Silver | 50 gold |
Gold | 60 gold |
Iridium | 80 gold |
Green bean is a popular crop not only in real life but also in Stardew Valley. You can purchase it in Pierre’s General Store for 60 gold. Moreover, the green bean will continue to grow after the first harvest.
The regrowth period is three days, and it will take 10 days for this crop to reach maturity.
Strawberry
Quality | Selling Price |
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Normal | 120 gold |
Silver | 150 gold |
Gold | 180 gold |
Iridium | 240 gold |
Purchasing a Strawberry seed at the Egg Festival is one of the best spring investments in Stardew Valley. Even though this crop is pretty expensive, it has a four-day regrowth period and a minimum margin of 20 gold.
Rhubarb
Quality | Selling Price |
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Normal | 220 gold |
Silver | 275 gold |
Gold | 330 gold |
Iridium | 440 gold |
Rhubarb is the only single-harvest crop for the spring season in Stardew Valley. You can get rhubarb seeds from the Travelling Cart or Oasis. But the main disadvantage is that its price might vary from 100 to 1000 gold.
Purchasing rhubarb for 100 gold will make you an in-game millionaire based on potential profit margins. Rhubarb reaches maturity in 13 days, so you can harvest this crop twice per season.
Best summer crops
Blueberry
Quality | Selling Price |
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Normal | 50 gold |
Silver | 62 gold |
Gold | 75 gold |
Iridium | 100 gold |
Blueberry is the most profitable Summer Crop in Stardew Valley. You can buy it in Pierre’s General Store for 80 gold and harvest them with a four-day regrowth period for stacks of berries throughout the season. If you're looking for a bumper harvest, look no further.
Melon
Quality | Selling Price |
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Normal | 250 gold |
Silver | 312 gold |
Gold | 375 gold |
Iridium | 500 gold |
Melon is one of the main attributes of summer not only in real life, but on your virtual farm, too. Just like most crops in the game, melon can be obtained in Pierre’s General Store for 80 gold.
Even though it does not have a regrowth period, melons can boast a high selling price, allowing you to make a lot of money every season. You'll just need to stock up on seeds while you can.
Coffee Bean
Quality | Selling Price |
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Normal | 15 gold |
Silver | 18 gold |
Gold | 22 gold |
Iridium | 30 gold |
One of the main problems with coffee beans is that you can only purchase them from a traveling cart. They're rare, too, with a slim 25 percent spawn chance.
The price for coffee beans varies from 100 to 2500 gold. And the main feature of this crop is that it has a two-day regrowth period, allowing you to make a lot of money if you're lucky enough to find them at a good price.
Best fall crops
Pumpkin
Quality | Selling Price |
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Normal | 320 gold |
Silver | 400 gold |
Gold | 480 gold |
Iridium | 640 gold |
Pumpkins are one of the main attributes of fall. And in Stardew Valley, they are a perfect choice if you want to make money. Even though you can harvest Pumpkins only two times per season, they have a high margin, allowing for a tidy profit. You can purchase seeds only for 100 gold and then sell them for the prices in the table below.
Cranberry
Quality | Selling Price |
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Normal | 75 gold |
Silver | 93 gold |
Gold | 112 gold |
Iridium | 150 gold |
Cranberry is an autumn version of berries. You can purchase its seeds in Pierre’s General Store for 240 gold. They reach maturity in seven days and bear new fruit every five days.
Sweet Gem Berry
Quality | Selling Price |
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Normal | 3,000 gold |
Silver | 3,750 gold |
Gold | 4,500 gold |
Iridium | 6,000 gold |
Sweet Gem Berry is the rarest and the most expensive crop in Stardew Valley. It can be obtained using a Rare Seed found in the Travelling Card, but the chance of obtaining it is approximately 1 percent. It's rough.
Sweet Gem Berry costs 1,000 gold and has a maturity period of 24 days. But the selling price shows that efforts are worth the result.
How to harvest crops in winter in Stardew Valley
One of the best things about harvesting crops in Stardew Valley is that you can do it in winter without much effort. You just need to use a unique Greenhouse where you can plant any crop you want. But it would be best to opt for the regrowing crops, as they are the most profitable option in the game.
And if you are looking for more information about this game, make sure to check our guide on how to build a barn in Stardew Valley. Good luck.
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