Tuesday, March 1, 2011

A Short Farmville Flowers Guide

If you’re one of the many new players of facebook’s Farmville, and you’re wondering what the heck flowers can do for you in the game, then read on! I’ve put together a short Farmville flowers guide that should help you to decide whether it’s worth your while to plant flowers, and if you do, when and how to do it.

  • Flowers are a cash crop – so like most other crops in Farmville, you can make money off your flower crops when you harvest them and sell them at the market.
  • Sunflowers and Red tulips are two of the best flowers to grow. They both take 23 hours to grow, and will get you 315 and 159 coins respectively. They also both earn you 2 XP – which, for the purpose of this Farmville flowers guide, is what any flower crop will get you.
  • Lilies are another of the best crops, taking only 23 hours to grow, and netting you 369 coins, and the same 2XP as other flowers when you harvest and sell them.
  • Lavender is the highest earning flower, bringing you 384 coins when you sell them, but like Pink Roses, which earn 254 coins, they take a whopping 46 hours to grow. Definitely NOT a quick cash generating crop!
  • Daffodils are a relatively easy flower to grow, and they earn 135 coins when you sell them, but since they also take 46 hours to grow, they’re also not a big money spinner. In fact, if I had to give my honest opinion in this Farmville flowers guide, I wouldn’t waste my time on them!
  • As with any of the crops that take longer to grow and harvest, the number one rule of the Farmville flowers guide is not to start planting them until you’ve made enough money off quick money earners like berries and vegetable crops. They might make you a lot of money when you do eventually sell them, but the wait can be excruciating if you’re just starting out!
  • Make sure that you remember when your flower crops are ready to harvest, so that you can get them to the market, and make your money back on them.
  • Another great tip for my Farmville flowers guide is to alternate crops that grow quickly with flowers that take longer to grow. That way, you’ll have bursts of quick cash in small amounts, in between the long periods that it takes to get your money back off a flower crop.
If you’ve been wondering about flowers, then I hope this Farmville flowers guide has helped, and that you’ve decided whether they’re a viable money spinner for your farm. Remember – as long as you have a decent stash of coins built up, it’s okay to experiment with new crops – after all – that’s how you learn to play the game!

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