Fae Farm, a new cozy farming game, relies on magical ways of producing crops for progression and earning Florins. However, your farming skills will determine what crops can be unlocked. For example, better crops become available with farming XP, more money output, and unique magical qualities. The crops also come in base forms, which are then transformed into new Fae Crops, so it is important to what they transform.
However, players must use all three categories to their advantage to earn Florin from crops in Fae Farm. There are also specific fertilizers a player can use, but the best one for money-making is the Bounteous Fertilizer, which can either be bought or crafted. Taking time to water crops daily will also increase the chances of harvesting multiple crops in one play session. Once harvested, players can sell their crops at stalls or utilize them for their seeds, producing more crops you can sell.

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6 Corn
Looking towards accessible crop yield for Florins in Fae Farm starts with Corn. It is unlocked at level 15 and can take some time before achieving its seeds. All crops are important in producing Fae Crops for Farming XP and magical concoctions. However, Corn will take some time to get to. Therefore, producing it is optional in the early game, as the player will only harvest it later. Keep in mind, when producing Corn, it takes eight waterings with a harvest time of 3 per season, but it can be worth the investment since each Corn crop will pay 40 Florins. It yields a high energy investment for the player when consumed, which is needed to get rid of whirlpools and trek dungeons.
5 Cauliflower
Shortly after producing your first harvest, with little to no skill, the shops in Fae Farm will introduce the Cauliflower seed. This crop can be harvested continuously up to three times. However, it takes much effort with the requirement of watering. It takes around eight waterings a day, which is heavy on resources, so sticking to this early game more than the other crops is worth it if resource management and min-maxing are your strong suit. It produces 25 Florins each and is the base crop for other seasonal crops such as Asparagus, Broccoli, Artichoke, and Cabbage.
4 Turnips
The first crop introduced in Fae Farm is the Turnip. Even after progressing through the story, continuing to grow these will have an excellent harvesting yield for continuous sales. It is also considered one of the best for money and Farming XP due to how easy it is to grow. This helps the player unlock more seeds from the shop. They take no skill to grow and require four waterings in one season, making producing more without wasting other resources easier. Turnips are sold for 20 Florins each.
3 Potato
The Potato crop is unlocked at Farming Level 10. It produces 30 Florins per crop, but consider storing them for personal use instead of selling them. It is essential in many seasonal cooked meals that help with energy and magical powers through the magical fertilizer that turns the Potato into a Fae Crop. Additionally, some of its Fae Crop properties are used in dishes to romance characters in Fae Farm. It yields a minimum of nine harvests per Potato.
2 Beans
Beans are some of the best crops to harvest in Fae Farm due to their multiple yield and XP output. They are highly recommended for new players because they can receive five harvests in one month as soon as a player waits 12 days to develop fully. With 23 Florins sold for each, it creates good revenue early on, all while gaining energy from the crop itself and skyrocketing the Farming XP.
1 Peppers
Producing and selling crops is one of the best ways to make money fast, especially once the player reaches Farming Level 20 to grow Peppers. They have the highest Florin output at 46 Florin per crop and are the most expensive basic crop. Like beans, they take 12 days to mature entirely and yield five harvests in one month. , much like all basic crops in Fae Farm, daily watering is of utmost importance as that is how to keep the revenue building on your farm.