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Roux:
Quote from: nerakdon on 2008 September 06, 23:20:12

Quote from: Assmitten on 2008 September 06, 22:08:28

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There are three kinds of trees and six kinds of plants.  Plan your gardening areas accordingly.  Gardening areas should be made of threes and sixes, not 11's or 17's!  The number of gardening squares should not be random!

Again, is this aesthetics? Thanks.


My issue, and I'm not quite sure how to word this, is that on other sites, often I see greenhouses whose available gardening space consists of strange numbers of plots.  I don't have any use for a 7-farmable-tile-greenhouse.  There are 6 types of plants, so I want multiples of 6.


I think it's going to depend on the function of the greenhouse. When I'm planting multiple crops (for juices or selling), I have to separate and delineate plots for each crop so the gpsign works, which then requires a larger greenhouse and whatnot. But if it's just a family greenhouse for fresh food points, I'm usually only planting one crop at a time. In that case, I maximize greenhouse space because those walls are pricey.

Great summary, btw!

Kibble:
Quote from: Roux on 2008 September 07, 14:04:20


I think it's going to depend on the function of the greenhouse. When I'm planting multiple crops (for juices or selling), I have to separate and delineate plots for each crop so the gpsign works, which then requires a larger greenhouse and whatnot. But if it's just a family greenhouse for fresh food points, I'm usually only planting one crop at a time. In that case, I maximize greenhouse space because those walls are pricey.



Very good point.  I will adjust the text accordingly.

Faizah:
Quote from: Roux on 2008 September 07, 14:04:20

I think it's going to depend on the function of the greenhouse. When I'm planting multiple crops (for juices or selling), I have to separate and delineate plots for each crop so the gpsign works, which then requires a larger greenhouse and whatnot. But if it's just a family greenhouse for fresh food points, I'm usually only planting one crop at a time. In that case, I maximize greenhouse space because those walls are pricey.

Great summary, btw!


If I have multiple crops like that, I find the floor divider that came with Pets is enough to separate them, and it's cheap, only $5 per square. Any fence that can be stepped over would also work.

Kibble:
Quote from: Faizah on 2008 September 07, 20:36:08

Quote from: Roux on 2008 September 07, 14:04:20

I think it's going to depend on the function of the greenhouse. When I'm planting multiple crops (for juices or selling), I have to separate and delineate plots for each crop so the gpsign works, which then requires a larger greenhouse and whatnot. But if it's just a family greenhouse for fresh food points, I'm usually only planting one crop at a time. In that case, I maximize greenhouse space because those walls are pricey.

Great summary, btw!


If I have multiple crops like that, I find the floor divider that came with Pets is enough to separate them, and it's cheap, only $5 per square. Any fence that can be stepped over would also work.


Using the mod from SimWardrobe, and the farm field location marker, you mean?  Or just using "Plant Many"?

Faizah:
Using the gpsign, which basically allows you to tell sims what to plant in that room/greenhouse/whatever. It's cheap and easy to separate the areas into different 'rooms' using the fence divider. I don't use the thing from SimWardrobe, so I've no idea if this method would work for that.

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