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Early on, you’ll want to find Maya, the Botanist. She’s near Molly’s shop in the center area. Click “Seeds” or “Sell” at the top to get there fast. Talk to her and pick “What do you need?” She tells you exactly what to bring. Doing her quests is quick and gives you coins and a little boost while you’re figuring things out. Trust me, it helps.
Controls are super simple. WASD or arrow keys to move around. Click plants to harvest or plant new seeds. Top icons get you to Bill’s stall or the market instantly. That’s basically it. You can spend most of your time just planting, harvesting, and planning your next run.
It’s weirdly satisfying watching a bare plot slowly fill with crops. You plan which seeds to plant, hope for mutations, and then harvest. Even short sessions feel rewarding. You finish a harvest and immediately think, “Okay, what’s next?” It’s relaxed, but still gives a sense of progress.
Check Bill’s stall often. He restocks every five minutes.
Start small with carrots or easy seeds.
Do Maya’s quests early—they’re quick.
Upgrade gear at Molly’s for faster harvests.
Watch for crop mutations—they can boost profits.
Plant smart, wait for mutations, earn millions!