Basil is a fragrant, spicy herb with up to 150 varieties. Grows 10-24 inches tall and prefers full sun to partial shade. Native to Asia and Africa, grows best in USDA zones 9-11
Rhubarb offers highest profit potential with wine and preserves. Cauliflower provides substantial returns, especially at Iridium quality. Potatoes mature faster than cauliflower, selling for 80g base. Strawberries are best for first-year farmers, yielding 2% extra
Heliotropes are aromatic flowering plants native to Peru. They have tiny flowers that follow the sun and smell like vanilla or cherry pie. Plants are toxic to humans and animals
Lemongrass forms clumps from bulbs with coarse, wide leaves. Can be grown as perennial in zones 10-11, annual elsewhere. Toxic to pets and forms clumps in ground, containers, or water
Use coconut with lots of water in husk, submerge for 3-4 days. Store in warm, dark place for up to 3 months. Wrap roots in damp paper towel when sprout reaches finger length
Fruit trees mature in 28 days and produce one fruit daily. Trees don't need watering and won't die in winter. Must be planted in 3x3 clear area, except near permanent structures. Minimum two-tile distance between trees in all directions