Stardew Valley is all about appreciating nature and living off the land, so it comes as no surprise that foraging is one of the game’s central mechanics. In every season, the valley offers a different selection of mushrooms, fruits, and other items that the player can gather for use in recipes or crafting artisan goods.
Some of these items, though, can be a bit tricky to track down, especially in large quantities. The tables below provide a guide to all the game’s forage items by season, and in which areas they can be found. Locations are listed by the likelihood of finding the specific item there, from the highest chance to the lowest chance of that item spawning.
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Year-Round
Several locations throughout Stardew Valley contain items that can be foraged year-round, either due to their environment (e.g., the Beach), or a static climate (e.g., Calico Desert). Such items and their locations are listed below:
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Locations |
Uses |
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Calico Desert |
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Calico Desert, or shaken from trees on Ginger Island |
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Ginger Island; look for small green fronds in the sand and dig them up with the hoe. |
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Ginger Island jungle |
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The Volcano Dungeon on Ginger Island |
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The Mines, usually found by digging ground with the hoe or blowing it up with a bomb |
Can be placed in Kegs and Preserves Jars |
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Grows on trees in all seasons except Winter, and can be collected with any tool, weapon, or bomb. Moss becomes much more plentiful during the Green Rain event in Summer, which also spawns weeds that can drop Moss. |
Many crafting uses |
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Can grow in the Mushroom Cave or on the Mushroom Log |
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All have an equal chance to be found on the Beach |
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The right side of the Beach, past the broken bridge |
Crafting recipes |
Spring
Springtime foraging is particularly important in Year 1, as many players rely on it for income during the first few in-game weeks. Even in later years, though, these items can help boost profits and allow the player to cook certain recipes.
Item |
Locations |
Uses |
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Pelican Town, Railroad, Bus Stop |
Spring Foraging Bundle |
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Cindersap Forest, Bus Stop, Railroad, Forest Farm |
Spring Foraging Bundle |
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Backwoods (north of the farm, west of the Mountain), Mountain, Forest Farm, Bus Stop, Railroad |
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Secret Woods, Cindersap Forest, Backwoods, Mountain, Forest Farm |
Spring Foraging Bundle |
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Secret Woods |
Can be placed in Preserves Jars and Dehydrator |
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Secret Woods, Forest Farm |
Can be placed in Preserves Jars and Dehydrator |
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Can be shaken from bushes, Spring 15-18 only. The number of berries received corresponds to the player’s Foraging skill. |
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Cindersap Forest, in the patches of tillable ground in the southeast portion of the area. |
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Summer
Summer typically has a heavier focus on farming than foraging, but these items are still worth picking up. If the player has a Seed Maker, they can even use their foraged Grapes to get plenty of free Grape Starter to plant in the fall.
Item |
Locations |
Uses |
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Pelican Town, Cindersap Forest, Bus Stop, Railroad, Forest Farm |
Summer Foraging bundle |
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Cindersap Forest, Backwoods, Mountain, Bus Stop, Railroad, Forest Farm |
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Backwoods, Mountain, Bus Stop, Railroad, Forest Farm |
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Can be placed in Kegs and Preserves Jars |
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Forest Farm |
Can be placed in Preserves Jars and Dehydrator |
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The Beach |
Fall
Fall is one of the best seasons for foraging, as all of these items are plentiful in their respective locations. Furthermore, almost all can be used in handy cooking recipes, including Blackberry Cobbler, Plum Pudding, Roasted Hazelnuts, and more.
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Location |
Uses |
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Cindersap Forest, Secret Woods, Forest Farm, Mountain, Backwoods |
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Bus Stop, Railroad, Backwoods, Mountain |
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Secret Woods, Forest Farm |
Can be placed in Preserves Jars and Dehydrator |
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Forest Farm, Secret Woods |
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Forest Farm |
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Winter
Winter can be a tough time for earning money, especially in the early game. Foraging, though, can prove quite lucrative during this time. What’s more, players can use their forage to craft Wild Seeds, and use each successive harvest to craft more and more seeds before shipping the products at the end of the season.
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Location |
Uses |
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Railroad, Cindersap Forest, Mountain, Bus Stop, Backwoods, Pelican Town |
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Pelican Town, Railroad, Bus Stop, Mountain, Cindersap Forest, Backwoods |
Winter Forage bundle |
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Tilling soil throughout the areas in Stardew Valley, with a higher chance to be found in Artifact Spots. |
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Tilling soil throughout the areas in Stardew Valley, with a higher chance to be found in Artifact Spots. |
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Secret Woods, Backwoods, Pelican Town, Bus Stop, Cindersap Forest, Mountain |
Various remixed bundles |
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The Beach |
Field Research bundle |
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