Farm Expansions
When you first start your life in your new town, the farm you receive is rather small. There is room for some crops, livestock, chickens, and your horse cart. Luckily you can increase the size of your farm to help increase your farming profits.
The carpenter Eileen is the one who can expand your farm and add new features to it. It doesn't matter if you start out in Konohana or Bluebell; she constructs buildings on both farms. To learn about farm remodeling, wait for Eileen's morning visit around Spring 12 of your first year if you're living in Konohana, since you might not naturally know to visit the Bluebell board to see her request on Summer 1. If you're living in Bluebell, she'll just post her request on the Bluebell message board on Summer 1.
Starting in your first Summer, once per season the "Renovations" option will be posted on the Bluebell message board. Check the board on the first of the new season to see her construction note. Once you accept the request, go talk to Eileen to select the feature you would like to be added to your farm. Eileen will only build on the farm you are currently living on. You have until the end of the season to collect the necessary materials and gold you will need to pay her for the construction.
The farm expansion shares the same request as the tunnel expansion! For example, if you participated in enough cooking festivals to mend the friendship between the mayors, you might see a request from Eileen to fix the tunnel between the towns. If you see a tunnel repair request on the 1st of the season, you will not get a farm construction request that season. Likewise if you get a farm construction request, then you won't get a tunnel repair request.
The option to remodel your farmhouse is available from the beginning of the game, but you will not need to spend money on it until after you are married and you want to have your child. For the other expansions, they will unlock as your farm enlarges in size.
Bluebell Farm Expansions
Posted notes for expansions on the Bluebell farm will allow you to have more livestock animals, unlock additional crop areas, build bee hives, and even unlock the maker machines.
Remodel "S" - Upgrade your house to the size necessary to have a child
COST: 30 Material Stone, 30 Lumber, and 1,000,000 GPasture Expansion "C" - Increases the maximum livestock you can have to 11
COST: 20 Material Stone, 10 Lumber, and 20,000 GPasture Expansion "C" - Increases the maximum livestock you can have to 16
COST: 20 Material Stone, 10 Lumber, and 30,000 GPet Playpen "C" - Build a play place for your dog and cat pets to speed up friendship
COST: 25 Material Stone, 10 Lumber, and 40,000 GMake Field "C" - Build a field large enough for trees behind your house
COST: 15 Material Stone, 10 Lumber, and 110,000 GMaker Shed "C" - Constructs the building containing the Yarn Maker and Cheese Maker machines
COST: 30 Material Stone, 20 Lumber, and 50,000 GBeverage Maker "B" - Make the drink maker machine for tea and wine inside of the maker shed
COST: 30 Material Stone, 20 Lumber, and 100,000 GBee Hut "D" - Make the first bee hive behind the chicken barn
COST: 5 Branches and 10,000 GBee Hut "D" - Make the second bee hive
COST: 10 Branches and 20,000 GBee Hut "D" - Make the third bee hive
COST: 15 Branches and 30,000 GBee Hut "D" - Make the fourth bee hive
COST: 20 Lumber and 40,000 GBee Hut "D" - Make the fifth bee hive
COST: 20 Lumber and 50,000 GBee Hut "D" - Make the sixth, and last, bee hive
COST: 20 Lumber and 60,000 GKonohana Farm Expansions
Expansions for Konohana are mainly about enlarging the size of your crop field. You can unlock the waterwheel and its maker machines after you've enlarged the crop field three times.
Remodel "S" - Upgrade your house to the size necessary to have a child
COST: 30 Material Stone, 30 Lumber, and 1,000,000 GMake Field "C" - Enlarge your crop field
COST: 2 Material Stone and 10,000 GMake Field "C" - Enlarge your crop field
COST: 5 Material Stone and 20,000 GMake Field "C" - Enlarge your crop field
COST: 7 Material Stone and 35,000 GMake Waterwheel and Rice Paddy "C" - Dig one rice paddy east of your farm and construct the waterwheel maker shed, which contains the Seed Maker and Flour Mill
COST: 20 Material Stone, 30 Lumber, and 50,000 GMake Pickles "B" - Build the fermenting maker inside of the maker shed
COST: 20 Material Stone, 30 Lumber, and 100,000 GFish Pond "C" - Construct the fish stock pond east of your farm house
COST: 20 Material Stone, 10 Lumber, and 80,000 GMake Rice Paddy "B" - Dig a second rice paddy east of your farm
COST: 15 Material Stone, 25 Lumber, and 90,000 GMake Rice Paddy "B" - Dig a third rice paddy east of your farm
COST: 15 Material Stone, 25 Lumber, and 100,000 GMake Rice Paddy "B" - Dig the fourth rice paddy east of your farm
COST: 15 Material Stone, 25 Lumber, and 110,000 GMake Field "C" - Enlarge your crop field
COST: 10 Material Stone, 10 Lumber, and 50,000 GMake Field "C" - Enlarge your crop field
COST: 20 Material Stone, 10 Lumber, and 70,000 G
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