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Categories Seeds. Universal Conquest Wiki. Source of oak logs Axeman's folly ingredient Roots. Willow seed. Maple seed. Source of maple logs. Release date. Universal Conquest Wiki. This article needs an image of other graphically updated growth stages. Ganodermic beast. K'ril Tsutsaroth. Motherlode Maw. Rare drop table. Reduction Junk chance None. Organic parts.

Living components. Acorn Willow Maple Yew Magic. Calquat tree Spirit Elder Crystal acorn. Cactus Prickly pear Potato cactus. Bittercap Morchella. Evil turnip Jade vine Belladonna Harmony moss Marker. Cave potato Gissel mushroom Edicap mushroom. Vegetables are also quite unique in the fact that they can be protected from disease by using flowers.

To do this, grow flowers in their respective patches at the same time you are growing your vegetables. Here's a list showing how to protect each vegetable crop. The only way to protect Sweetcorn is by using a scarecrow which requires level 23 Farming to make and gives 25 Farming XP. Scarecrows cannot be traded. Here are the steps needed to make one:. Please remember that you will not need to protect your plants from disease if the farmer is taking care of them.

As mentioned above flowers have the ability to protect vegetables from disease. Flowers only need 1 seed to be planted, do not need to be watered, and will only give 1 flower when harvested. Since you don't need to care for the flowers after they are fully grown, you may want to leave them in their patches to further protect your vegetables.

For more information on protecting your vegetables with flower, see section 4. Please note that you will receive 3 limpwurt roots and 3 Woad leaves when their respective plants are harvested. The experience values listed below are for all three of each. To start off a bush plant you will need to plant just a single seed into a bush patch.

When it is done growing you will need to check the health of the bush before harvesting. Unlike other types of plants, bushes will continue to produce even after their first harvest. When a bush is fully grown it will already have produced 4 berries.

After they have been picked more berries will continue to grown over time. Whenever you want to remove a bush simply use a spade to dig it up. To start growing regular trees, use a single seed on a plant pot, again like with fruit trees water it, once it becomes a sapling, transplant it into a tree patch filled with compost. Once the tree is done growing, you will need to check the health of the tree before you can cut it down. Once you have done this you will have your own personal tree to cut down.

These trees work exactly like normal trees so once you have completely cut the tree down you will be left with a stump.

At this point you can either let the tree regenerate or use a spade to take it out. Upon doing this you will get a few roots from the tree. Also, before a willow tree becomes full grown it can be pruned with Secateurs to get its' branches. This gives 12 XP per each branch cut but can only be done at this exact stage. Also note, if you have an empty plant pot, to fill it, simply have a gardening trowel and empty plant pot in your inventory, then use the plant pot on a weeded allotment.

Fruit trees require 1 seed to be planted in a plant pot, then you need to water the plantpot, once it has grown into a sapling you can plant it in the respective farming patch in order to finish growing the plant. Before you use the plant pot with the sapling on the tree patch, use compost on the patch. When the tree is fully grown, you will need to check the trees health before you can harvest. On the first harvest there will be about 6 fruits to harvest, however like bushes the tree will keep regenerating fruit.

If you want to dig up a fruit tree, simply pick all the fruits, chop down the tree with a hatchet and then use your spade to dig up the stump. Hops can be used to make different types of beers and ales with the Cooking skill. To start grown hops you will need to plant four seeds Jute seeds only use three in a hops patch.

When they are fully grown, you will receive between three and twelve hops. Herb seeds obviously need to be planted in the herb patches which are found in the same places as vegetable and flower patches. There is also a herb patch in Trollheim, that will never get diseased. You can only plant your herbs there, after finishing My Arm's Big Adventure. You only need one seed to start growing herbs and you will receive between 4 to 18 herbs every harvest.

When you harvest herbs they will be already grimy, so a high Herblore level is advised. The main difference between all other plants and special plants is that they each have their own different patches located through out the world of RuneScape.

Each of the special plants only needs 1 seed to begin growth in their patches. The spirit trees act like the regular teleportation trees. If you talk to it, it will take you back to the home of the gnomes and the main spirit tree.

You can then teleport to the regular tree from there. Please keep in mind that you can only plant 1 spirit tree. Like tree seeds, cacti also regenerate their spines. Please note that all trees do not need watering. Also note that there are now farmers to watch over your spirit trees so you do not need to worry about them dying on you. To pay a farmer to watch over your spirit tree, you need to pay them 5 monkey nuts, 1 monkey bar and 1 ground suqah tooth.

Tool Leprechauns can be found at every farming patch throughout the world of RuneScape. They have a tendency to stray away from the patches, but stay within the mini maps scope. They can store only a certain amount of items, and these are: one rake, one seed dibber, one spade, a pair of secateurs and magic secateurs , one water can, one gardening trowel, 31 empty buckets, normal compost, and Super compost. When you click on the Leprechaun, they will greet you and ask you if you would like to deposit or withdraw something from them.

After that, he gives you options; simply click 'yes please' to get straight to the items. I am going to break these strategies down into Beginners, Intermediate, and Advanced. Some may be able to afford to do it more than others. One thing is for sure, bank as much as you need to, since most of these places in the guide will be very close to a bank.

Don't be afraid to drop fruit. They can always grow back. There, teleport to Catherby and go East to the plot above the bank in Catherby. Plant there as well, and once you are finished, teleport to Ardougne and go north to the plot west of the Legends' Guild. Continue this trend until you are able to farm Asgarnian Hops.

Also, once you hit level 8, you can change your vegetation farming up to cabbage. At level 9, start adding the herb patch to your cycle. This is for optimum growth, harvest and XP. If you wish to change as you go, then so be it.

Strategy: You can get cabbage seeds by picking cabbages near Falador. One strategy is to buy enough empty sacks to leave 11 empty spaces in your inventory, then pick 10 cabbage, fill a sack, repeat.

Once you start getting seeds you can just fill your inventory with cabbages until you can't hold anymore, then fill a sack, repeatr until all sacks are filled and store them in your bank. You can use these sacks of cabbages to get people to watch your crops for you. Once you get to about level 30 you can consider yourself an Intermediate Farmer. I suggest that you as well take the same cycle of patches as the beginners.

From here, what you would like to do for optimum XP is plant Strawberries and Limpwurt in the Flower and Vegetable Plots, and from there also plant Ranarr seeds. Do this same trend until level If you wish to annex the tree patch in Falador , then you have no need for a Glory Amulet and just walk down to the patch near by the chicken den north-west of Draynor Village.

First and foremost, to do this you will need some tree seeds.



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