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Paliais a fun MMO adventure that players can play for free on PC and Switch. The life simulation game includes quests, relationship building, farming, and more as players venture across Kilima Valley and Bahari Bay. When players aren’t running around the world, they canuse their Housing Plotto craft items and crow crops.
Gardening is a skill where players plant, tend to, and harvest their own crops. Crops can be cooked, sold, or gifted, so growing them is a great way to earn gold and sustain yourself. Here’s a complete guide on growing crops inPalia.

Palia Crop Growing Guide
Players will get their firstGardening quest from Badruu, the local farmer in Kilima Valley. They start with two Soil, a Makeshift Hoe, and a Makeshift Watering Can. Players must place and till the soil before they can plant crops. The soil can be slotted together easily to make the most of the available space on the Housing Plot. Once the soil is placed, players can use the Makeshift Hoe to till it. The soil will remain tilled for 48 hours. Players can also remove planted seeds using the Makeshift Hoe.
Sometimes, players uncover buried items while tilling soil.
Crop seeds can be purchased from Zeki’s General Store in Kilima Valley or made by the Seed Collectorusing harvested crops. There’s also a chance that players will receive them as quest rewards, particularly from Badruu. Every crop has a Garden Effect that makes growing other crops easier. Players can also purchase five Fertilizers from the General Store or harvest their own from Worms and Glow Worms:
Garden Effects
Apple
Crunchy when raw and sweet when cooked, an apple a day keeps the healer away! Eat up!
Growth Boost
Blueberry
Feeling blue? Grab a handful of blueberries. They’re sure to make you smile raw or baked.
Bok Choy
Not only is this veggie thick and juicy, but healthy too. Get your daily dose of vitamins with each crunch!
Weed Block
Carrot
This sweet, orange, carrot will improve your eyesight, raw or cooked. It’s full of vitamin see!
Corn
A lot of corny puns could describe this corn, which can be eaten raw or cooked.
Harvest Boost
Cotton
Fluffy cotton can be spun into fabric. This crop is not edible. Don’t say you weren’t warned.
Quality Boost
Napa Cabbage
Leafy, green, and the freshest on the scene, napa cabbage is just what you need. It’s delicious and nutritious no matter how you cook it!
Water Retain
Onion
Cooked onions lend fragrant base to any dish. But some folks prefer them raw. Like Nai’o.
Potato
Boil ‘em, mash ‘em, stick ‘em in a stew! Versatile potatoes add heartiness to any cooked meal.
Rice
Need a satisfying, fluffy, grain to cook your dish? Well, it’s rice to meet you!
Spicy Pepper
These spicy peppers got a sick burn. Most people cook them. The truly brave eat them raw.
Tomato
This juicy, red tomato may have a saucy attitude, but it tastes great either raw or cooked.
Wheat
Fee, fi, fo, fum! Don’t you worry your pretty head, just grind this wheat to bake your bread.
25 Gold
Crops planted in soil must be watered daily to finish the growth process. The Watering Can be refilled in any body of water. Players can see how many days each crop takes to grow by looking at their seed packet. They must also ensure they are removing weeds from their gardens so that plants can grow correctly. Every crop has a Standard and Starred price it sells for depending on its quality. They can also becooked in various mealsfor Focus bonuses.


