Fall is the season of harvest, and that is certainly true in Stardew Valley. Taking place before Winter, players will want to harvest as many of their crops as possible before they die out in the Winter season. There are also items to forage for that are only available in the Fall season. The same is true for certain types of fish.

Players that plan ahead in Stardew Valley have the most successful farms. It is worth planning ahead what players are going to do each season, as there is far more to Stardew Valley than just farming. Players also cannot forget events, birthdays, and simply preparing for the future season.

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Fall is a prime season for lots of reasons. As the last period before winter, it's prime crop-planting time, since few crops will grow during the snowy season. Players will want to stock up on money and resources while they can, and take advantage of the many things Pelican town has to offer. There are a lot of things players will want to know so they can make the most of fall.

13 Get Ready To Rearrange The Farm

Clean Up and Make Space

Stardew Valley Sprinkler Layout

Players who have been frustrated all year in Stardew Valley with how their farm looks will be happy to know that winter is the best month for starting from scratch. However, in preparation for that, fall needs to be dedicated to cleaning up the farm.

Once the final harvests are done, players can clean up and pick up any objects they want to move, from chests to sprinklers. If players want and end up with a bit of extra free time during fall, they can also chop up extra trees on their farmland to make space for any rearranging and redecorating they plan on doing during winter.

12 Craft Artisan Equipment For Winter

Collect Resources and Craft as Much as Possible

Stardew valley Lots of Kegs inside a shed

Players will likely gather quite a big harvest at the end of fall, but making money during winter will be a challenge. That is unless players spend some time during fall crafting a bunch of artisan equipment on top of what they might already have.

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Any crops that haven't been turned into artisanal goods by fall can be used for profit during winter by using kegs, preserves jars, and so on. This will create a nice little financial dampener for players during the winter month, but it's important to start crafting all this equipment and gathering the crafting materials for them in fall.

11 Unlock More Farm Buildings

Stock Up on Resources and Commission Robin

Stardew Valley Auto-Petter Inside Barn

Another great way to prepare for winter during fall is to construct those farm buildings players have been saving up for. That's because animal products, except for truffles, will still continue to be produced during winter, provided the player ensures their animals are happy.

Make sure to have at least some type of barn by the end of fall, as well as a coop. Fall is a great time to stockpile the materials required for these buildings as well, since players shouldn't be too focused on replanting crops towards the end of the season. This is also prime time to harvest as much hay as possible. Purchasing a silo and stocking up on hay will make the winter much easier, since unhappy animals won't make any produce.

10 Complete Fall Themed Bundles

Gather the Items for the Community Center

Stardew Valley Community Center Fall Forage Bundle
Stardew Valley Community Center Bundle

Players still in their first or even second year might be missing a few of the fall-themed bundles at the Community Center. Focus all efforts on finishing up these bundles, because otherwise, players will need to wait for an entire year to have access to all the crops and items required once again.

9 Grow Cranberries

Farm Gold with this Multi-Harvest Crop

Stardew Valley Farmer in front of cranberry field.

It is no secret that Fall spawns some of the most valuable crops in the game. Fall has single harvest crops such as beets, yams, sunflowers, bok choy, artichoke, amaranth, pumpkins, and fairy roses. There are also crops with multiple harvests like cranberries, grapes, eggplants, and corn.

The consensus among hardcore Stardew Valley players is that cranberries are where the real money is at. This is due to the frequency in which they can be harvested. Each plant also gives multiple berries. They don't need any replanting and just produce all season long, which each plant giving players two berries every five days.

8 Put Everything Into Harvesting Crops

Plant as Much as Possible before Winter

Stardew Valley Farm in the fall.

Do not leave a single crop unharvested by the end of Fall. They are all going to die once Winter begins. Due to this, players strive to make Fall their most profitable season. This means paying attention mostly to crops and harvesting them throughout the season.

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This does not necessarily mean selling everything. It is actually smarter to save some of what is harvested for later so players can make extra money in a tight spot. Crops can be used to make seeds, meals, artisan goods, or just to sell later when there is a greater need for gold.

All Fall Crops

Crop

Basic Sale Price

Multiple Harvests

Amaranth

150g

No

Artichoke

160g

No

Beet

100g

No

Bok Choy

80g

No

Corn

50g

Yes

Cranberries

75g

Yes

Eggplant

60g

Yes

Fairy Rose

290g

No

Grape

80g

Yes

Pumpkin

320g

No

Sunflower

80g

No

Sweet Gem Berry

3000g

No

Wheat

25g

No

Yam

160g

No

7 Forage For Mushrooms And More

Collect Fall-Specific Items

Stardew Valley Character among fall trees and bushes.

Foraging is a big part of Stardew Valley, and there is particularly a lot to forage in the Fall season. The Fall forage items include wild plums, hazelnuts, blackberries, and four different kinds of mushrooms. Places these items can be found include the Bus Stop, Railroad, Backwoods, Mountain, Pelican Town, Cindersap Forest, Secret Woods, and Forest Farm.

Blackberries are on bushes from Fall 8-11, and Hazelnuts can fall from shaken trees after Fall 14.

6 Prepare For The Stardew Valley Fair

Grow and Present The Best Crops

Stardew Valley Fair with tents in town center.

This event takes place on the 16th of every Fall season. There is a lot to do at the event, but what needs preparation is the Grange Display. This display can show up to nine items and players will want their best of the best items to be displayed so that they can get first place. First place will grant them one thousand tokens, which can be used to buy very special items. (The Stardrop is the best item, and it costs two thousand tokens).

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Players have to prepare for this event and save their highest quality goods. This means the best display will have all nine items be iridium quality. They can display artisan goods, animal products, fish, cooking, vegetables, fruits, minerals, flowers, foraged items, and tree sap.

5 Spirit's Eve

Participate in the Season's Spookiest Festival

Stardew Valley Spirit's Eve, orange tables and spooky skeletons wandering around Pelican Town square

Spirit's Eve is Stardew Valley's take on Halloween. It has spooky ghosts and ghouls, as well as a host of fun things going on in the town square. This is one of the few festivals that players don't need to prepare for, since there's no task or display for them to participate in. The main attraction is the brilliant maze set up by the wizard, located towards the top of the festival. This pesky maze might stump players, the way it stumps most of the villagers who brave its thorny depths. The secret to reaching the center of the maze lies in a cleverly hidden shortcut near the strange sign with '?' On it.

The Stardew Valley 1.6 update added a new element to the maze, in which it alternates based on odd and even years. Now, in even years, players will have to follow the path all the way to an area where it diverges into three. The middle path is the only one that leads to the center of the maze, where players will now be rewarded with a Prize Ticket. On odd years, the reward is a Golden Pumpkin, which sells for a whopping 2,500g. There's a lot of unique interactions and cool items to be found at Spirit's Eve, and it's easily one of the more atmospheric and fun festivals in the game, particularly after the 1.6 update.

4 Catch Fall Season Fish

Focus on Catching Unique Fish

Stardew Valley Fishing on plank over a river.

There are a couple of fish that only appear during the Fall season. First is salmon, which can be caught in the river of the town or forest. They can be caught from 6 A.M. To 7 P.M. The second Fall-only fish is the angler, which is a pretty difficult fish to get. While it can be caught at any time of day in the season, it can only be caught in the area north of JojaMart on the wooden plank bridge. Not only is it restricted to that one location, but the player will need to have fishing at level three.

Other fish that can be caught in Fall include: