Spring is the season of bountiful harvest in Stairway Games’ farm life sim Coral Island. Not only does the season welcome you immediately on your first playthrough of the game, but it also overwhelms you by the number of choices you have for crop seeds in the beautiful springtime.
But, don’t worry, I am dedicating this entire article to cover the best spring crops you can find in the game. Here’s everything you should know about spring crops in Coral Island.
Best Starter Spring Crops In Coral Island
Starting off your farming adventure in year 1 of Spring, your Starlet Town rank will be F. Which means you will have a select few crops to plant. As you progress through the game and increase your town ranking, you will get newer spring crop seeds in Sam’s Store that yield more value.
Spring Crop | Cost of Seed | Selling Value | Days To Grow | Multiple Harvest |
Daisy | 105 | 280 | 4 | No |
Turnip | 105 | 280 | 4 | No |
Potato | 125 | 375 | 5 | No |
Cauliflower | 140 | 350 | 10 | No |
Carrot | 140 | 312 | 7 | No |
Peony | 140 | 294 | 4 | No |
You can get a hold of some Sugarcane seeds if you complete the Spring offering bundle in Goddess’ Temple. To make the most profit, planting potatoes and cauliflower is the best way to go, as long as you harvest and immediately plant the seeds back.
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Best Coral Island Spring Crops Based on Town Rank
Spring Crop | Town Rank | Cost of Seed | Selling Value | Days To Grow | Multiple Harvest |
Soybean | E | 20 | 114 | 7 | Yes |
Cucumber | E | 25 | 287 | 9 | Yes |
Poppy | E | 120 | 328 | 7 | No |
Radish | E | 240 | 476 | 6 | No |
Strawberries | D | 145 | 510 | 10 | Yes |
Pea Seeds | D | 45 | 295 | 11 | Yes |
Sugarcane | D | 50 | 552 | 5 | Yes |
Chard | D | 200 | 444 | 6 | No |
Lettuce | D | 100 | 235 | 5 | No |
Snowdrop | C | 90 | 250 | 12 | No |
Cucumber, Radish, Strawberries, and Sugarcane can be considered to be the best Spring crops for their respective town rankings. Not only will they sell at a high price but due to most of them being multiple-harvest crops, you don’t have to worry about buying the seeds and replanting.
I recommend getting your farm automated with sprinklers so that they are watered properly every day. Follow our guide on how to make a battery to learn how to achieve that. Remember to plant seeds immediately on the first day of the season, especially the ones that take a long time to grow.
That’s it for this Coral Island Spring crops article. For more guides, check out how to get and use Red Beryl or learn how to get Mushroom Logs in Coral Island.