Farmville Helper Tip - Why Periodical Upkeep Of Your Farm Is Important
I love spring time and celebrate the beginning of a new season via giving my habitat a good spring cleaning. I then provide my Farmville farm a good cleaning and you should too. No worries though, for it is easy and you can do it without the need of your common cleaning provisions. Just grab the farmer's secret weapon, your handy mouse, and you are ready to go.
Why Organizing Your Farm Matters
The best way to clean your farm is by arranging your things and optimizing valuable space. Just like in real life, you periodically should liberate yourself of things on your Farmville farm. Doing so allows room for more animals, crops, and trees. Which in turn equals more experience points and coins. Once your farm is well organized your farmer will be able to move around quicker, meaning less time you will need to wait for him to carry out essential farm duties such as plowing, planting and harvesting.
Options for Your Farm
Just like in real life, you will have to choose what you are going to do with all your stuff before you can start organizing your Farmville farm. Essentially you have three choices available. The first option is storage. In Farmville you can stow any size items in structures such as sheds, barns, and greenhouses. But you will be restricted to only storing a few items per structure. If you require additional storage room you will either have to acquire more buildings or expand buildings you presently already own. Now whereas you can expand structures using Farm Cash, I rather host a barn raising via my news feed. When picking this method you would be wise to post your barn raising asking your friends and neighbors for their assistance. While this an affective method, it is important to note that you will need ten people to work on your barn raising in a 3 day period. This being the case I advise you also send your friends and neighbors a message seeking their assistance. Each person will be allowed to labor once a day on your 3 day barn raising.
Selling Duplicate Items
The second alternative is best for those of you that have determined you no longer want any of your items. This is the option to sell your stuff, but before doing so it is important to realize that doing so will mean that these items will be removed from your Famrville game forever, so decide wisely. The first things I would advise you consider selling would be anything that does not gain your experience points nor make you any coins. Other items to consider would be multiple items. For example if you have 10 benches then you might want to sell 8 or nine of them and keep one. If you own some multiple items of uncertainty, for example gazing balls or sunflowers, you might also consider keeping one and selling the duplicates.
If you have a lot of coins and neighbors then expanding your Farmville farm might best suit you to organizing your farm. If you don't have an adequate amount of neighbors or coins, you could also expand your farm via Farm Cash. This alternative though expensive presents a great method to quickly increase precious room and increases your probability for additional coins and experiencing points.
One thing to keep in mind as you organize your farm is that fresh things will continually become available as you continue to play Farmville. It isn't uncommon to be given gifts on a daily basis, sometimes even numerous times a day. Add in the specialized seasonal and holiday items, and before you know it, you will once again have obtained more things than you could handle. At this point you should consider organizing your farm again. I have found that sometimes when specialized items are made accessible again during the holidays and season changes that they are enhanced with new features.
Why Organizing Your Farm Matters
The best way to clean your farm is by arranging your things and optimizing valuable space. Just like in real life, you periodically should liberate yourself of things on your Farmville farm. Doing so allows room for more animals, crops, and trees. Which in turn equals more experience points and coins. Once your farm is well organized your farmer will be able to move around quicker, meaning less time you will need to wait for him to carry out essential farm duties such as plowing, planting and harvesting.
Options for Your Farm
Just like in real life, you will have to choose what you are going to do with all your stuff before you can start organizing your Farmville farm. Essentially you have three choices available. The first option is storage. In Farmville you can stow any size items in structures such as sheds, barns, and greenhouses. But you will be restricted to only storing a few items per structure. If you require additional storage room you will either have to acquire more buildings or expand buildings you presently already own. Now whereas you can expand structures using Farm Cash, I rather host a barn raising via my news feed. When picking this method you would be wise to post your barn raising asking your friends and neighbors for their assistance. While this an affective method, it is important to note that you will need ten people to work on your barn raising in a 3 day period. This being the case I advise you also send your friends and neighbors a message seeking their assistance. Each person will be allowed to labor once a day on your 3 day barn raising.
Selling Duplicate Items
The second alternative is best for those of you that have determined you no longer want any of your items. This is the option to sell your stuff, but before doing so it is important to realize that doing so will mean that these items will be removed from your Famrville game forever, so decide wisely. The first things I would advise you consider selling would be anything that does not gain your experience points nor make you any coins. Other items to consider would be multiple items. For example if you have 10 benches then you might want to sell 8 or nine of them and keep one. If you own some multiple items of uncertainty, for example gazing balls or sunflowers, you might also consider keeping one and selling the duplicates.
If you have a lot of coins and neighbors then expanding your Farmville farm might best suit you to organizing your farm. If you don't have an adequate amount of neighbors or coins, you could also expand your farm via Farm Cash. This alternative though expensive presents a great method to quickly increase precious room and increases your probability for additional coins and experiencing points.
One thing to keep in mind as you organize your farm is that fresh things will continually become available as you continue to play Farmville. It isn't uncommon to be given gifts on a daily basis, sometimes even numerous times a day. Add in the specialized seasonal and holiday items, and before you know it, you will once again have obtained more things than you could handle. At this point you should consider organizing your farm again. I have found that sometimes when specialized items are made accessible again during the holidays and season changes that they are enhanced with new features.