This is a message that will come up every time you get a ribbon. This is not as the name suggests though, it is no cost to you, but it can help your friends out. You really can’t lose here; you spend nothing whilst helping out your friends who may do the same for you in return.
The notifications on this are posted on Facebook though, so keep a look out for any bonuses you can have that your friends post. They have a time limit though, so make sure you check regularly.
Showing posts with label Questions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Questions. Show all posts
Do I save all my Money or spend it?
There are not set rules as far as spending your money and using your land goes with Farmville. Each and every item benefits you in some way, with the experience points that you get. So whether your choice is based on what will benefit the farm most, or simply what you like the most, it doesn’t matter; it is entirely up to you. The only slightly tricky part is deciding what to buy, it is wise to budget and figure out how much of your money you would need to put away to buy a particular item, spending all you money after each harvest will not get you anywhere fast.
How Big Should My Farm Get And How Do I Know What To Plant There?
You will obviously make a lot more money if you have a lot more land, so size is important, but you must not get carried away. It costs money to plow and plant on your land, so you need to budget and think ahead. Basically you need to be taking full advantage of the land that you currently have.
The best idea to begin with is to have the ability to clear around ten pieces of land, make use of the crops on the two pieces of land that are fully grown, once these are harvested and sold, the money you get will enable you to clear up and plant on the land again. In other words, do it bit by bit, one patch at a time. You can spend your money on clearing up lots more land, but you need to bear in mind the money needed to re-plant on it.
Taking it slowly with increasing the size of your land is very important; it is tempting to get stuck in right away but definitely at the beginning quality is much more important than quantity.
The only crop options available to you at first will be strawberries, eggplant, wheat, and soybeans. Each of these crops has several different characteristics, and so different benefits. Which crop you decide to plant will have a lot to do with how often you're going to be checking on your farm, as well as how quickly you want to advance in the game.
When you first get started, you have a limited choice of crops which are wheat, eggplant, soybeans and strawberries and they all will affect your success at Farmville. The crops you choose will have to be chosen once you have considered your strategy – how quickly to you want to move ahead, and how often will you be maintaining your farm?
The best idea to begin with is to have the ability to clear around ten pieces of land, make use of the crops on the two pieces of land that are fully grown, once these are harvested and sold, the money you get will enable you to clear up and plant on the land again. In other words, do it bit by bit, one patch at a time. You can spend your money on clearing up lots more land, but you need to bear in mind the money needed to re-plant on it.
Taking it slowly with increasing the size of your land is very important; it is tempting to get stuck in right away but definitely at the beginning quality is much more important than quantity.
The only crop options available to you at first will be strawberries, eggplant, wheat, and soybeans. Each of these crops has several different characteristics, and so different benefits. Which crop you decide to plant will have a lot to do with how often you're going to be checking on your farm, as well as how quickly you want to advance in the game.
When you first get started, you have a limited choice of crops which are wheat, eggplant, soybeans and strawberries and they all will affect your success at Farmville. The crops you choose will have to be chosen once you have considered your strategy – how quickly to you want to move ahead, and how often will you be maintaining your farm?
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