Harvest Moon: Back to Nature

Harvest Moon: Back to Nature Crop Guide – Potato

The potato is a spring crop in Harvest Moon: Back to Nature. Potato seeds are cheap, and they sell for more gold compared to a turnip, but they take a longer time to grow. Potatoes are an excellent source of income when you’re just starting the game. Crop Information Season: Spring Where to buy Seeds:…

Harvest Moon: Back to Nature Crop Guide – Cucumber

The cucumber is a spring crop in Harvest Moon: Back to Nature. Its seeds are expensive at 200G per bag, but you only need to buy it once and it will last throughout the season. It is one of the best crops to plant in spring in terms of value. Crop Information Season: Spring Where…

Harvest Moon: Back to Nature Crop Guide – Cabbage

The cabbage is a spring crop in Harvest Moon: Back to Nature. Of all the normal seeds that you can buy normally, cabbages generate the most amount of gold per seed bag. You should plant some cabbages as soon as you can afford them, as they can bring you lots of gold during spring. Crop…

Harvest Moon: Back to Nature Crop Guide – Strawberry

The strawberry is a special spring crop in Harvest Moon: Back to Nature. Its seeds become available at the supermarket after shipping 100 turnips, 100 potatoes, 100 cucumbers, and 100 cabbages. Strawberry seeds are cheap and renewable, making it one of the best crops for spring. Crop Information Season: Spring Where to buy Seeds: At…

Harvest Moon: Back to Nature Crop Guide – Tomato

The tomato is a summer crop in Harvest Moon: Back to Nature. Tomatoes are a reliable source of income and you should plant them until you can afford to buy the best summer crops. It is also a renewable crop; it regrows after harvesting and you don’t need to replant it. Crop Information Season: Summer…

Harvest Moon: Back to Nature Crop Guide – Corn

The corn is a summer crop in Harvest Moon: Back to Nature. It is one of the best summer crops to plant in terms of profit, only next to the pineapple. Corn takes about half a season to grow, and it should be your main source of income during summer. Crop Information Season: Summer Where…

Harvest Moon: Back to Nature Crop Guide – Onion

The onion is a summer crop in Harvest Moon: Back to Nature. Onions are the least profitable crop during summer, but it can be used in a variety of recipes. It is the fastest growing crop during summer and should provide you a decent amount of gold. Crop Information Season: Summer Where to buy Seeds:…

Harvest Moon: Back to Nature Crop Guide – Pineapple

The pineapple is a summer crop in Harvest Moon: Back to Nature. It is the most profitable crop to plant during summer, although the seeds are very expensive. If you saved up gold during spring, buy pineapple seeds immediately and plant them in the early days of summer, since they take almost the whole season…

Harvest Moon: Back to Nature Crop Guide – Pumpkin

The pumpkin is a special summer crop in Harvest Moon: Back to Nature. Its seeds become available at the supermarket after shipping 100 tomatoes, 100 corn, 100 onion, and 100 pineapples. Even though it is a special crop, it’s not the most profitable crop during summer. Crop Information Season: Summer Where to buy Seeds: At…

Harvest Moon: Back to Nature Crop Guide – Carrot

The carrot is a fall crop in Harvest Moon: Back to Nature. Carrots grow fast and sell for a good amount of money. It’s not a renewable crop so you need to buy seeds every time you want to have carrots on your farm. Crop Information Season: Fall Where to buy Seeds: At the Supermarket…