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If you're looking to get Maple Syrup in Stardew Valley, you'll need to find some Maple Trees. Perhaps you want to grow your own Maple Trees on your Stardew farm, or you're just not sure how to tell the difference between a Maple Tree and an Oak Tree. Keep reading this article to learn more.
Things You Should Know
- Maple Trees can be planted anywhere, and have less growing restrictions than Fruit Trees.
- Use Tree Fertilizer to make your Maple Trees grow from seed to tree in 5 days.
- Without fertilizer, your Maple Tree will take, on average, 24 in-game days to mature.
Steps
Planting & Growing Maple Trees
- Obtain a Maple Seed. The first step to planting a Maple Tree is to get a seed. There are a few ways you can go about this:[1]
- At Foraging level 1, cutting down or shaking a Maple Tree can give you a Maple Seed.
- If you see a buried item next to a Maple Tree, it is likely a seed, and you can dig it up with an Axe or Pickaxe.
- Maple Seeds can sometimes be found by searching through garbage cans.
- The Traveling Cart will sometimes sell Maple Seeds for 100 to 1,000 gold, but this is not a recommended method as Maple Seeds are relatively easy to find.
- Plant the Maple Seed. You must plant the tree in Spring, Summer, or Fall—trees will not grow in Winter unless you have Tree Fertilizer. Maple Trees are a common (or wild) tree, and they follow different rules than Fruit Trees. Unlike Fruit Trees, you can plant a Maple Seed anywhere—even next to other objects or outside the confines of your farm.[2]
- The only caveat to this is that a wild tree will not grow to maturity if it is planted directly next to another tree. As long as there are no other trees in the 8 immediately adjacent tiles, the tree will grow to maturity.
Advertisement - Use Tree Fertilizer, if you have it. At Foraging level 7, you can craft Tree Fertilizer with 5 Fiber and 5 Stone. Tree Fertilizer dramatically speeds up the tree-growing process, and allows you to grow trees in Winter.[3]
- Wait for the tree to grow. If you use Tree Fertilizer, your Maple Tree will grow 1 stage every day, except for Stage 4 which takes 2 days, leaving you with a fully grown tree in 5 days. If you do not have Tree Fertilizer, there is a 20% chance per day that your tree will grow. On average, unfertilized Maple Trees will grow to maturity in 24 in-game days.[4]
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Tips
- Maple Trees can be planted anywhere in Stardew Valley, though you may want the trees on your farm just for organization purposes.Thanks
- You can also tap mature Maple Trees, bypassing the planting and growing period entirely.Thanks
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