Crops / Money Making

Corn Guide for Harvest Moon SNES

Corn is one of the four major crops in Harvest Moon SNES and can only be grown in Spring. Although, profit wise, only certain crops are worth growing, you will need to grow and ship a specific amount of all the crops in order to get the related ending to that crop and the “best”…

Tomato Guide for Harvest Moon SNES

Tomatoes are one of the four major crops in Harvest Moon SNES and can only be grown in Spring. Although, profit wise, only certain crops are worth growing, you will need to grow and ship a specific amount of all the crops in order to get the related ending to that crop and the “best”…

Potato Guide for Harvest Moon SNES

Potatoes are one of the four major crops in Harvest Moon SNES and can only be grown in Spring. Although, profit wise, only certain crops are worth growing, you will need to grow and ship a specific amount of all the crops in order to get the related ending to that crop and the “best”…

How to Fish in Harvest Moon SNES

Unlike the newer games in the series, you can fish immediately without any tools after the first day, which is essentially the introduction / tutorial of the game. Fishing is an optional way to make money as well as a requirement to get one of the 10 Power Berries in the game. The Fishing Pond…

How to Get Honey in Harvest Moon Back to Nature

You can get a jar of honey by collecting it from your farm’s beehive. The beehive will only appear on the apple tree once you’ve attracted bees to your farm. You can sell each jar of honey for 50g, but there is a way to increase its price. Attracting Bees to Your Farm Plant at…

Tips, Tricks & Exploits for Harvest Moon SNES

These are a list of tricks and exploits you can take advantage of in Harvest Moon for SNES to maximize your efficiency: Hot Springs Fast Stamina Regeneration The Hot Springs in the Mountain regenerates your stamina slowly over time by soaking in it. However, you can fill up your stamina quickly by just jumping in…

How to Make Money Fast in Harvest Moon SNES

In Harvest Moon for the SNES, crops will be your main source of revenue for the most of the game. The only time you won’t be relying on crops is the time between seasons when you’re waiting for the new season’s crops to grow as well as Fall and Winter, the seasons that don’t have…