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In-Game Text"He that sups upon salad, goes not to bed fasting." –Thomas Fuller This new world has proven bountiful in its harvests, but some plants famous for their edibility still require more care and nurturing. With this skill, settlers can plant vegetables not intended for the fields by using gardening pots! Potable Vegetables
When Picking ripe Any Vegetables, you may occasionally find that a Caterpillar or Virginia Snail has eaten one of your Vegetables and taken its Purity.
How to Plant in a Gardening Pot
Gardening PurityThree factors influence Gardening Purity. The Purity of the Humus, the Purity of the Plant, and the Purity of the Gardening Pot. The Harvested Plant will be the average Purity of these three factors weighted towards the Humus. The formula is: Resulting Plant = ((Humus*2)+Pot+Initial Plant)/4. Any time the Resulting Plant's Purity is higher than the Gardening Pot's, the Gardening Pot's Purity will permanently increase by up to 2.56%. You may check your Gardening Pot's Purity by right-clicking it. |