Once you’ve restored the Greenhouse by completing thePantry bundlesinStardew Valley, you’re able to plant anything you like inside the Greenhouse without seasons restricting you. Depending on what you want to grow, you may want to think about your layout.

There are a few different layout options for the Greenhouse, and which one is best for you will depend on what you’re hoping to grow. Regardless of your intended crops, let’s go through the best layouts.

The Greenhouse in Stardew Valley

Best layouts for sprinklers in the Greenhouse

Sprinklers are, in my opinion, vital to the successful growth of crops inside the Greenhouse. Once you’ve placed down Sprinklers, you only need to water any crop once, and then the Sprinklers will do all of the work for you, saving you both time and energy.

Where you put Sprinklers will depend on which type of Sprinklers you want to use, and which upgrades you have available to you. It’s likely that, by the time you’ve unlocked the Greenhouse, you’ll at least haveQuality Sprinklersavailable to you, and you’ll need 16 of these in order to fully water every square of the Greenhouses available space, leaving room for 108 plants.

Optimal layout for Quality Sprinklers in the Greenhouse in Stardew Valley

However, if you haveIridium Sprinklers, you only need six in order to cover this space. This leaves room for 116 plants. Upgrading your Iridium Sprinklers to have Pressure Nozzles will allow you to only take up one space with a Sprinkler, but this only frees up three additional crop spaces.

Alternatively, if you don’t want to worry about Sprinklers at all, you can useDeluxe Retaining Soilto negate the need for watering entirely. This Soil has a 100% chance of retaining water overnight and after only a single watering, will retain water until you physically remove the crop.

Optimal layout for Iridium Sprinklers in the Greenhouse in Stardew Valley

Best layout for Fruit Trees in the Greenhouse

Fruit Treescan be grown in the greenhouse in any of the spaces outside of the middle planting area. You don’t need a Garden Pot to do this, simply plant the Tree Sapling in the ground.

The best layout for this will allow you to have18 Fruit Treesinside the greenhouse, with two spaces between each to allow for proper growth.

Optimum Greenhouse layout allowing for 18 Fruit Trees in Stardew Valley

You don’t need to worry about watering the trees, they’ll grow in their own time and eventually provide you with all the fruit you need or could dream of.

Best layout for trellis plants in the Greenhouse

Unlike other crops, anything that grows on a trellis (Grapes, Hops, or Green Beans) cannot be walked through. If you want to plant these in your Greenhouse, you’ll need to leave space between each crop to allow for harvesting.

Although this does leave a lot of empty space and creates a few dead ends, you can fill the space with other crops. This is definitely more adaptable to personal preference and depends on which sprinklers you’re using, but as long as you leave space to walk between your crops, you’re golden. The above image is my preferred trellis layout when using Deluxe Retaining Soil, with other crops, such asAncient Fruit, filling out the empty space.

A good Greenhouse layout for crops which require a trellis in Stardew Valley

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