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When you first start a new game ofStardew Valley, your farm will be covered in debris, wild trees, and grass.The first job of every playeris to clear enough of the ground in order to start planting your first crops.
However, some of these wild plants aren’t just an obstacle; they’re an opportunity. Farm animals are happiest when they get to feed on wild grass, and debris provides useful materials like stone, coal, wood, and fiber. The trees are also valuable: You can get special materials by tapping them, and if you can control where the trees grow, you won’t have to cross all ofStardew Valleyto gather them.

Updated Jul 06, 2025, by Artur Novichenko:Stardew Valley gives players the opportunity to grow not only different crops but also trees. Some can give you fruits, while others are more suitable for creating a beautiful forest. To make the most of trees in Stardew Valley, you will have to learn quite a lot about them, as each tree can have its own characteristics of growth and planting. As such, here’s a detailed rundown on what you need to know about growing trees on your farm.
Things to Know About Common Trees in Stardew Valley
The first thing to understand about starting a tree farm inStardew Valleyis that trees follow a specific set of rules in the farm region. Outside the farm, choppable trees always regrow in the same spots every time, but in the farm region, they’re more dynamic.
It is worth noting that only vine-shaped trees can drop fruits, namely, Fiddlehead Ferns.

The Best Layout For a Tree Farm in Stardew Valley
How to Plant an Orchard in Stardew Valley
Fruit trees inStardew Valleyplay by different rules compared to common trees.

