• Planting : Spring is a great time to plant seeds, grow grains and vegetables and take advantage of price fluctuations. At the same time, fishing can also bring good income, especially primary fish species.
• Brewing : Summer is the harvest season for blueberries and hops. Using them to brew specialty wines, such as blueberry wine, can both meet demand and be profitable.
• Fishing : Keep enjoying the summer fun, but remember to catch the fish the market needs to increase your income stream.
• Farming : Expand the planting range and consider other crops besides blueberries and hops.
• Farming : In autumn and winter, cranberries and pumpkins are high-yield crops that can be sold directly without relying too much on fishing.
• Brewing : Utilize the hops accumulated in previous summers to continuously brew and sell them to ensure a stable source of income.
Through these seasonal adjustments, you can effectively utilize resources and achieve steady wealth accumulation in the early stages of Stardew Valley. Remember to adjust your strategy to new challenges and market changes as the game progresses.