WhenStardew Valleyplayers first inherit their family farm, they might be puzzled to see a broken-down old building in the northwest area. Upon completing the Pantry bundles in the Community Center, however, this building’s purpose becomes clear: It’s a greenhouse, with a 12x12 plot of tillable soil.

After the Junimos restore this building, players can use this area to grow any crop in any season. When new players first gain this amazing resource, though, some aren’t sure how to use it most effectively. Here are some tips to help turn the greenhouse into a money-making machine.

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Updated June 27, 2025, by Demaris Oxman:The continued success ofStardew Valleyis a true testament to the staying power of great indie games. Fans remain dedicated to this charming farming sim, and are eager to see what the upcoming 1.6 update holds. Until then, though, there’s still plenty to do in Pelican Town and on the player’s farm. One of the best methods of farming lies with the Greenhouse, which provides the player with an indoor gardening space in which they can grow crops of any season. Space inside the greenhouse, through, is limited, and players need to know how to use it wisely. To help out new and returning farmers alike, this guide has been updated to include information on unlocking the greenhouse, maximizing its space, and the crops that will bring players the most profit.

How To Unlock The Greenhouse

When the player first inherits their grandfather’s old farm, the greenhouse is a ruined shacknear the fruit/mushroom cave. To restore it to its former glory (and more importantly, functionality), players must complete one of the bundles in the Community Center/Joja Mart Warehouse.

On the night that the bundle is completed, the player will get a cutscene after they go to bed, showing the Junimos or the Joja crew working on their greenhouse. The following morning, players can enter the structure to find a tillable plot of soil, where any and all crops will grow year-round.

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Community Center Route

Players takingthe Community Center routewill need to complete the set of bundles in thePantry. These include three bundles each requiring crops from different seasons:Spring, Summer, and Fall.Players must also complete theAnimal bundle(animal products),Quality Crops bundle(gold-quality produce), and theArtisan bundle(artisan goods). If players choose the Remixed Bundles setting at the start of the game, any of the latter three may be replaced with any of the following:

JojaMart Route

If the player pays 5000g for a JojaMart membership and takes the warehouse route, they will need to pay35,000gto complete the Greenhouse Community Development Project.

Greenhouse Layout Tips

The best way a player can maximize space and efficiency in their greenhouse isby using Iridium Sprinklersto cover the tillable soil. This way, the player does not have to water each square by hand. And since Iridium Sprinklers water the largest area (24 tiles), players can cover the greenhouse planting area withonly 6. This ensures the maximum number of tiles available for planting. Unlike plants grown outdoors, indoor crops do not need protection from crows or lightning; thus,there is no need for Scarecrows or Lightning Rodsin the greenhouse.

In addition to the tillable plot in the center, the space along the walls of the greenhouse can also prove useful. Players can use these spaces to placeKegs, Preserves Jars, or other items used for crafting or for making Artisan Goods. Farmers can also placeGardening Potsin these spaces, further expanding their indoor farming space.

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Greenhouse Farming Vs. Ginger Island Farming

Growing crops in the greenhouse has a lot of similarities with farming on Ginger Island, introduced in the 1.5 update toStardew Valley.The primary similarity is that both allow all crops to grow in every season. All the crops listed here are also suitable for growing on the Ginger Island farm; however, there are certain crops that players may want to dedicate their island space to. Mixed Seeds will also give different results when planted on Ginger Island rather than in the greenhouse. Check out ourguide to Ginger Island farmingfor more information.

Best Crops To Grow In The Greenhouse

Although any crop will thrive in the greenhouse, some are especially profitable or useful when planted indoors. Most of these are reproducing crops, as opposed to single-harvest crops. Reproducing crops typically die at the end of their season, but since crops of all seasons can grow in the greenhouse, crops like Blueberries, Eggplant, and Ancient Fruit essentially become immortal.

To further increase profits from greenhouse, players can place productsinto a Keg or Preserves Jar, or in the case of fruit, five pieces can be placed in a Dehydrator. In Kegs, vegetables will make Juice and fruits will make Wine; in Preserves Jars, vegetables will make Pickles and Preserves Jars will make Jelly. The dehydrator will turn Grapes into Raisins, and any other fruit into Dried Fruit. The sell prices of these artisan goods are calculated by the formulas listed in the table below, and apply to all fruits and vegetables on this list.

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7.5 x (base fruit value) + 25

2 x (base vegetable value) + 50

Pineapples growing on Ginger Island

2 x (base fruit value) + 50

2.25 x (base vegetable value)

blueberries

Wine

3 x (base fruit value)

The one exception on this list is Wheat, which, when placed in a Keg, will make Beer instead of Juice. Beer’s base sell value is 200g. Both Beer and Wine can be aged in a Cask to increase its quality and therefore its sell price.

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Qi Fruit

One ofMr. Qi’s challenges, available from his secret room on Ginger Island, is “Qi’s Crop,” which requires the player to cultivate and ship 500 Qi Fruit by the end of the season. Players will find the necessary seeds, “Qi Beans,” by chopping down trees, digging in artifact spots, and more.

With a vast amount of produce to grow, players need all the space they can get. The greenhouse can come in extremely handy with the necessary area. The fruit itself ships for only 1g each; however, completing the challenge will reward the player with 100 Qi Gems.

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Tea Bush

These little green trees will produceTea Leavesevery day during the last week of Spring, Summer, and Fall — and, if planted in an indoor location such as the greenhouse, Winter. Players can plant them in untilled soil as with a Fruit Tree, or in a garden pot. Tea Leaves can be placed in a keg to make Green Tea, which gives the player a massive boost to their max energy. They can also be pickled like other vegetables.

After witnessing Caroline’s 2-heart event in her sunroom, she will send the player a crafting recipe for a Tea Sapling, which can be planted to grow into a Tea Bush:

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When selling, Tea Leavesbenefit from the Tiller profession, which increases profits by 10%. Green Tea and Pickles benefit from the Artisan profession, increasing their value by 40%.

50g

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55g

100g

140g

150g

210g

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Pineapple

Since they take fourteen days to mature and seven days to regrow, it’s a waste to plant pineapples on the farm during the summer. These tropical fruits grow year-round on Ginger Island, but for those who prefer to keep their farming in one place, the greenhouse is a great option.

A large pineapple harvest is vital for playerstrying to complete Caroline’s"Island Ingredients" special order. She requests 100 of these golden fruits, so the greenhouse is a great space to utilize.

Pineapple seeds arepurchasable from the Island Trader for 1 Magma Cap.Players may also find them when slaying monsters in the Volcano Dungeon, or inside Golden Coconuts. Pineapples can be sold as produce for the following prices:

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330g

375g

412g

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495g

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660g

Blueberries

This summer crop takes a long time to reach its full potential, since it requires thirteen days to mature. Planting them indoors, however, allows the plant to remain standing and keep reproducing after its season ends. Not only can the player turn these fruits into artisan goods, but they can also use them to make Blueberry Tart,a great giftfor many villagers.

Blueberry Seeds can be bought during the summer for80g at Pierre’s, and blueberries sell for:

62g

68g

75g

82g

110g

Cranberries

Like blueberries, these fall crops each yield multiple units at harvest, and continue reproducing upon maturity. They complete their growth cycle in about half the time that blueberries do, making them an even better option for greenhouse growing. As with other fruits, players can use theirCranberriesto make artisan goods. They’re also an ingredient in recipes such as Stuffing, Cranberry Sauce, and Super Meal.

Players have two options to buy Cranberry seeds in the fall: at Pierre’s for 240g, or 300g at JojaMart. The berries themselves sell for:

93g

102g

112g

123g

165g

Corn

Just like in the real world, corn has versatile uses inStardew Valley.It’s used in several recipes, andcan be pressed into oilwhich isessential for cooking. Growing it outside, though, can get a little tedious since it takes so long to mature. Though it grows in both summer and fall outside, greenhouse-grown corn lets the player reap greater rewards after that long wait.

Like most seeds, Corn Seeds are cheaper at Pierre’s, costing 150g as opposed to 187g at JojaMart. The mature product sells for:

Giant Crops

Cauliflower, melons, and pumpkinsall have the potential to form giant crops. Any 3x3 square of these crops may, on any day once fully grown, mutate into a giant form. This can be broken apart with an axe to yield 15-21 items. Players have to leave their plants alone for a while in order for this to happen. However, regular crops die at the end of their season. Planting these items in the greenhouse allows the player to let them sit indefinitely, offering more chances at a giant crop.

Cauliflower and Melon seeds both cost 80g at Pierre’s and 100g at JojaMart. Pumpkin seeds are 100g and 125g, respectively. Players can purchase Cauliflower seeds in Spring, Melon in Summer, and Pumpkin in Fall. Each item’s produce fetches a different price:

Cauliflower (regular)

175g

192g

Cauliflower (silver)

218g

239g

Cauliflower (gold)

262g

288g

Cauliflower (iridium)

350g

385g

Melon (regular)

250g

275g

Melon (silver)

312g

343g

Melon (gold)

Melon (iridium)

500g

550g

Pumpkin (regular)

320g

352g

Pumpkin (silver)

400g

440g

Pumpkin (gold)

480g

528g

Pumpkin (iridium)

640g

704g

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Cactus Fruit

Since they’ve adapted to the scorching air of Calico Desert, cactus fruits don’t grow at all on the player’s farm, even in summer. However, they flourish in the greenhouse, where they bear fruit every three days after maturing. Though they’re not massively valuable on their own, players can also turn their cactus fruit harvestinto artisan goods.Additionally, these desert delicacies make top-tier gifts for Pam, Linus and Sam.

Cactus Fruit seeds cost 150g at Sandy’s store, the Oasis, in Calico Desert. Players can only purchase them after completing the Vault section of the Community Center/JojaMart, which will result in the bus being restored. The fruit itself sells for:

Starfruit

These summer seeds,also purchased from Sandy, yield one of the game’s most profitable crops. However, they take thirteen days to mature without the use of Speed-Gro. This makes them a great candidate for greenhouse farming, since the player is no longer limited to the summer season.

Players can sell their Starfruit for high prices, or turn them into artisan goods. Their 400g price tag may seem steep; however, Starfruit seeds are worth the price.

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Coffee

Speed boosts are invaluable in every aspect ofStardew Valley. If the player grows Coffee in the greenhouse, they’ll never have to move at normal speed again. Coffee plants produce continually once grown, meaning that in the greenhouse, they never die. A few coffee plants can provide a huge surplus of the delicious beverage. Additionally, this can help playerscomplete Qi’s Culinary Challenge by providing the ingredients for lots of Triple Espresso.

For reasons unclear, players may find Coffee Beans dropped by Dust Sprites, which roam levels 40-69 in the Mines. The Traveling Cart may also sell them for anywhere between 100g – 1000g. Players will likely find themselves making coffee in kegs rather than selling the beans, but those strapped for cash can earn a few coins:

15g

18g

22g

30g

Ancient Fruit

The player first acquires Ancient Seeds from Gunther, after donating the artifact of the same name to the museum. Though they can be planted in any season except winter, they take 28 days to grow. Like other reproducing crops, Ancient Fruit becomes immortal in the greenhouse.Greenhouse-grown Ancient Fruitprovides the player with an infinite source of income, making them one of the best options for this section of the farm.

Ancient seeds cannot be purchased; players must either receive them as a reward from Gunther or craft them from the Ancient Seed artifact. To avoid the tedium of hunting down Ancient Seeds, it is highly recommended that players use the Seed Maker to plant their bumper crop.

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755g

907g

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1210g

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Fruit Trees

Fruit trees typically have a single season in which they produce fruit. Inside the greenhouse, though, they bear fruit year-round. This massively increases their profit margin, since they produce four times as much fruit as they would outside.

Most fruit tree saplings are available to purchase at Pierre’s, and their prices vary as follows:

The other two saplings, Mango and Banana, can be found on Ginger Island, most reliably by breaking Golden Coconuts. They can also be purchased from the Island Trader for the following prices:

Each type of orchard fruit sells for different prices. Thiscomplete guide toStardew Valley’s fruit treesoffers more inforation about profits, artisan goods, and the other ways players can use Fruit Trees.

Sweet Gem Berries

This crop grows agonizingly slowly. If the player doesn’t plant the Rare Seed on the first day of Fall, there’s no hope of harvesting it, since it takes a full 28 days to mature. Planting it in the greenhouse, however, removes this pressure.

The player can give one Sweet Gem Berry toOld Master Cannoli’s statue, allowing them to access a Stardrop. However, these berries are also very profitable selling for 3,000g at their lowest quality. Rare Seeds have only one source, and they’re quite expensive: players can purchase them for 1000g from the Traveling Cart. Once one or two seeds have been grown to maturity, it is recommended that players use the Seed Maker to obtain more, in order to save a few gold.

3000g

3750g

4500g

Iridium

6000g

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