This article is a stub. You can help One Hour One Life Wiki by expanding it. |
This article may need cleanup to meet quality standards.
Please help improve this if you can. The Discussion page may contain suggestions. |
Please help improve this if you can. The Discussion page may contain suggestions.
Reason: "Needs information on optimal crop configurations, and animal pen designs (Jan 2019)"
Farming in One Hour One Life refers to cultivating various plant crops and animals which can be domesticated from their wild form. Compost is an integral component of farming.
Plots[ | ]
- Shallow Tilled Row
- Deep Tilled Row
- Hardened Row
- Bowl of Soil (for bonsai)
Tools[ | ]
Plant Crops[ | ]
Plant crops are acquired by taking seeds from wild plants, or cuttings from trees. They require fertile soil, water, and often extra steps to grow.
- Domestic Gooseberry Bush
- Carrots
- Wheat
- Milkweed
- Hubbard Squash
- Pumpkin
- Corn
- Beans
- Red Cabbage
- Potato
- Tomato
- Hot Pepper
- Onion
- Pickling Cucumber
- Sugarcane
- Sapling
- Rose Bush
- Garlic
- Dill
- Grape
Trees[ | ]
Tree cuttings are acquired using Shears, then planted in a Deep Tilled Row. They require several rounds of watering, so need to be attended to over several generations.
- Maple Tree
- Lombardy Poplar Tree
- Pine Tree
- Yew Tree
- Domestic Mango Tree
- Juniper Tree
- Rubber Tree
- Bonsai
- Bay Tree
Animal Pens[ | ]
Animals are usually domesticated by killing a wild animal with a bow and arrow while it is in its family form (except for wolves), then taking and feeding the wild baby. This will create a domestic version of the wild animal, which, when its baby is fed, will create the final form of the domesticated animal.
A simple pen design with corner berry bush entrances and Adobe Oven Base walls.
An advanced pen design with one wall made of boxes directly next to the bakery.