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A Plot is the basic unit used for growing seeds in FarmVille. Any seeds may only be planted on various vacant plots. Farmers start the game with six (6) plots on their home farm. Additional plots may be created by using the plow tool or tractor on empty land, water, or terrace. A plot has a size of 4x4 (16) squares.

A plot may only hold one seed at a time, and seeded plots must be harvested and plowed before another crop may be planted. If desired, all plot types may be returned to an empty space by using the Delete tool. A plot may also be moved to another location on the same farm by using either the move tool, or design mode.

All plots produce bushels when harvested, and can be used to place orders in the Trading Post. Fertilizing plots increases the chance to find bushels.

Plowed or readied plots[]

Readied plots may be planted individually, or in groups using a vehicle.

After you seed and later harvest your plots, they become a fallow plot and have to be plowed in order to be usable again.

Land[]

Snow plots redirect to here

This plot type is also called Plowed Land after it has been plowed and is ready for seeding.

Land plots were the first type of farming plot made available in FarmVille.  Currently, all farms contain land plots.

Land crops produce gophers when harvested.  Additionally, each land plot can produce a trowel when harvested.

Land Super plots[]

On January 10th, 2014. FarmVille introduced the Super Plot into the game for your land plots.  Super Plots produce five times ('5x) the normal amount of bushels, five times (5x) the normal amount of currency, five times (5x) the normal crop yield and five times (5x) the normal amount of crop mastery points when harvested.

Notes[]
  1. The Super Plots are available only on Land plot(s) at this time.
    1. You can not create a Super plot from non-plowed lands.
    2. You must use a plow land to create a normal land plot first (1st) and then convert it into a Super plot.
  2. You can have a maximum of maximum total of one-hundred (100) Super Plots per farm.
    1. FarmVille gives you the first (1st) four (4) Super Plots for free, on a farm.
    2. You can purchase up to ninety six (96) additional Super Plots for a maximum total of one-hundred (100) Super Plots on your farm.
  3. Super Plots use one (1) unit of fuel, not five (5), per Super plot when you use farm vehicles on them.
  4. Super Plots use five (5) units of the seed, not one (1), per Super plot when you plant on them.
  5. Super Plots use five (5) units of water, not one (1), per Super plot when you use a Crop Sprinkler on them.

Watered Land plots[]

Main articles: Irrigation Well and Crop Sprinklers

On October 8th, 2013. FarmVille introduced the Irrigation Well and the Crop Sprinklers into the game as well as water for irrigation of your Home Farms land plot(s).  Land plots that have been watered will grow two times (2x) faster than normal, meaning your harvest time is cut into one-half (½).

Notes[]
  1. The Crop Sprinklers are usable only on Land plot(s) at this time.
    1. The Land plots must be seeded before you can use the Crop Sprinkler on them.
    2. The Land plots must not be ready for harvesting or you will not be able to use the Crop Sprinkler on them.
  2. The Crop Sprinklers are usable only on the Home Farm at this time.
  3. You need one (1) water per each plot that you want to grow faster.
    1. It is hard to water less than four (4) plots if they are not along the edges of your seeded plots.
    2. It is easier to water the plots if you maintain four (4) or more water before you water your plots.
  4. You harvest the Irrigation Well for the water needed.
  5. You can water a plot more than one (1) time.
    1. Each time you water any plot, the remaining harvest time is cut into one-half (½) of what was shown before you watered the plot.
    2. If you water the plot with a harvest time of fifteen (15) minutes or less then the plot will become fully grown and ready to to be harvested.

Terrace[]

This plot type is also called Readied Terrace after it has been plowed and is ready for seeding.

The terrace plot type was introduced with the release of the Jade Falls farm, and is currently only available on this farm as well. Prior to the release Jade Falls, land and water plots were the only types of plots available.

The type of crops you can plant in terrace plots are:

Baby Corn, Bean Sprout, Brown Rice, Chinese Daikon, Forbidden Barley, Forbidden Chestnut, Forbidden Daikon, Forbidden Ginseng, Forbidden Lily, Forbidden Sprouts, Ginseng, Imperial Rice, Jasmine, Millet, Pearl Barley, Sticky Rice, Wasabi, Water Chestnut, Water Cress, Water Lily.

Notes[]

  1. Terrace crops never wither.
  2. There are no Super Plots available for this plot type, at this time!
  3. Crop Sprinklers do not work on this plot type, at this time!

Water[]

Swamp plotsand Ice plots redirect to here

This plot type is also called Readied Water after it has been plowed and is ready for seeding.

The water plots were the second type of farming plot that was introduced with the release of the Hawaiian Paradise farm in Farmville. Previously, land plots were the only type of plots available.

This plot type is currently available on the Hawaiian Paradise, Jade Falls, Enchanted Glen, Treasure Tides the Phantom Valley farms.

These crops can be planted in the water plots, varies by farm:

Forbidden Calamari, Forbidden Rock Cod, Forbidden Unagi, Forbidden Udon, Grouper, Hamachi, Kelp, Mussel, Nori, Ono, Oyster, Prawn, Ramen, Red Nori, Rock Cod, Rock Crab, Saba, Scallops, Shrimp, Squid, Unagi, Udon, Yellow Fin Tuna.

Notes[]

  1. There are no seeds that can currently be planted within the water plots found on the Enchanted Glen farm.
  2. There are no Super Plots available for this plot type, at this time!
  3. Crop Sprinklers do not work on this plot type, at this time!
  4. The Phantom Valley farm refers to these plots as Swamp plots for its story line purposes.

Zen[]

This plot type is also called ¿Readied Zen? after it has been plowed and is ready for seeding.

The zen plots were the second type of farming plot that was introduced with the release of the Story of Sakura farm in Farmville.

This plot type is currently available on the Story of Sakura farm.

These crops can be planted in the zen plots:

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Notes[]

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Fertilized plots[]

Fertilized plots increase your chances of gaining bushels and/or experience when you harvest the plot. There are two (2) types of fertilizers that can be used on plots.

  1. Normal Fertilizer
  2. Organic Fertilizer / Super Fertilizer

Normal Fertilizer[]

Main article: Fertilize All

Your neighbors can visit your farm and fertilize your seeded plots, or you can use Fertilize All on your own plots, to fertilize them.


Once the seed has fully matured, fertilized plots may be harvested either individually, or in groups using a vehicle.

Normal Fertilizer adds a plus one (+1) to the amount of experience gained when harvesting the crop/seed.

Notes[]

  1. Super Plots act like five (5) individual plots, thus you have an additional four (+4) plots to gain plus one (+1) experience.

Organic/Super Fertilizer[]

Main articles: Organic Fertilizer and Super Fertilizer

You can use Super Fertilizer, which replaced the Organic Fertilizer, on your own plots to gain two times (2x) the bushels, two times (2x) the experience and three times (3x) the mastery when harvesting the plots.

Once the seed has fully matured the fertilized plots may be harvested either individually, or in groups using a vehicle.

After a fertilized plot has been seeded and harvested, it will become a fallow plot.

Notes[]

  1. Organic Fertilizer was replaced with the Super Fertilize, after FarmVille did away with the Organic Crops/Seeds.
    1. Organic Fertilizer would allow you to apply it to plots even if there were no seeds planted on them.
    2. Super Fertilizer will not allow you to apply it to plots unless there is are seeds planted on them first.
    3. Super Fertilizer must be added to the plots before they are ready to be harvested or you will not gain any bonus from it.
  2. Super Plots act like five (5) individual plots, thus you have an additional four (+4) plots to gain:
    1. Bushels, multiplied by two (2x).
    2. Experience, multiplied by two (2x).
    3. Mastery points, multiplied by three (3x).

Notes[]

  1. You can add both types of fertilizers to the same plot, but you only gain the effects of the Organic/Super fertilizer, if you do, not both.
    1. You can add Organic/Super fertilizer to a crop that has been fertilized with the normal Fertilizer to upgrade the effects.
    2. You can not add Normal fertilizer to a crop that has already been fertilized with Organic/Super fertilizer.
  2. After fertilized plots have been seeded and harvested, they will become a fallow plots.

Fallow plots[]

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After the seeds in a plot have been harvested, the plot will become a fallow plot. These plots are useless, as nothing can be planted on them and they do not block the farmer.

Farmers must use the plow tool, or a vehicle, to turn fallow plots into readied plots and enable crops to be grown again. Plowing a fallow plot costs differing amounts of coin, coconut, or jade, and gives different types of experience, based on the farm where the activity occurs.

  • Plowing a fallow land plot costs fifteen (15) coins fifteen (15coins and gives one (1) experience points one (1experience.

Withered plots[]

Main article: wither

If a farmer lets their land and/or water crops go too long without harvesting them, then they will wither.

  1. Terrace plots never wither.
  2. There are too many types of withered plots, thus we can not show you any specific image to represent them.

Just like the fallow plots, these plots are useless, however, they can be made useful again doing any of the following:

  1. Plowing them in the ways mentioned in the fallow plots section.
  2. Using unwithers to revive your crops, harvesting them and then plowing them.

Image Changers[]

On September 28th, 2015;  when FarmVille released the Phantom Valley farm to the game, they also introduced the land version of a new terrain type called the Image Changing square to the game.  On November 30th, 2015;  when FarmVille released the Alpine Jingle farm to the game, they also introduced the water version of the Image Changing square to the game.  Both versions of these tiles are called Aurora squares on the Alpine Jingle farm.

Image changing squares allows certain image changing items to display their alternate images when placed on the tiles, without having to need a special building placed nearby, as required on the older farms.  There are no special bonuses such as extra Mastery points, Bushels nor extra Experience points given when using these specific tiles.

Notes[]

  1. Any item can be placed on these locations, but only the image changer items, from that farm, will alter their appearance when placed.
  2. You do not have to plow these squares, if you want to use them.
  3. You can plow these squares, if you want to plant crops/seeds on them, but the plots will be act as a normal land or water if you do and will go back to being image changing squares when the plots are removed.

See also[]

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