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Where Seasons Pass Spring Crops Guide

All Spring crops in Where Seasons Pass on Roblox: Lettuce, Carrot, Peas, and Tulip. Growth times, Clovers profit, and quest tips for the July 2026 beta season.

Spring is where every Where Seasons Pass farmer begins—the first season in the weekly rotation and the gentlest introduction to Roblox cozy farming. Spring crops favor fast growth and forgiving profit margins, giving you room to learn controls, complete early quests, and bank Clovers before the demanding Summer week arrives. This guide covers every Spring seed during the July 2026 beta.

Spring Crop Overview

  • Lettuce — Fast growth, low profit. Tier B. Ideal first crop for learning plant-and-harvest loops.
  • Carrot — Fast growth, medium profit. Tier A. Best Spring workhorse for Clovers and quests.
  • Peas — Medium growth, medium profit. Tier B. Bridge crop before Summer transition.
  • Tulip — Medium growth, high profit. Tier A. Decorative value plus strong sell price.

Compare rankings on the crop tier list and plan fields with the crop planner before Spring begins so you never waste the first days on low-return layouts.

Lettuce: Your Tutorial Crop

Lettuce seeds cost the fewest Clovers and mature faster than any other Spring plant. Profit per harvest is modest, but the speed makes Lettuce perfect for practicing watering rhythms and harvest timing on both PC and mobile. Plant a 3×3 grid in your first hour, harvest twice before logging off, and sell at the market for initial Clovers reserves.

Several Spring quests ask for small vegetable deliveries—Lettuce counts toward generic "green crop" objectives. Do not over-invest in Lettuce once Carrots unlock at the merchant; treat it as a training crop only.

Carrot: Spring MVP

Carrots dominate Spring farming for good reason. Fast growth cycles mean active players can harvest and replant the same tiles multiple times within one Spring week. Medium profit per unit adds up across a 6×6 field, funding your first greenhouse savings and cosmetic purchases from cosmetics.

Quest integration is strong: multiple Spring quest chains specify Carrot deliveries in quantities of 10, 15, or 20. Harvest before visiting NPCs to avoid empty-handed trips. Pair carrot farming with our quest completion guide for efficient village routing.

Peas: Mid-Spring Transition

Peas occupy a middle ground—slightly slower than Carrots but with comparable profit to support mid-Spring quest pushes. Tier B ranking reflects situational value: excellent when quests demand peas specifically, otherwise secondary to Carrots and Tulips for pure Clovers grinding.

Plant Peas in week-long Spring stretches where you expect moderate daily playtime. Their medium growth timer aligns with once-per-day check-ins if you water immediately after planting. See the season cycle guide to confirm how many real days remain in Spring before Summer seeds rotate in.

Tulip: Spring Premium Pick

Tulips combine high sell prices with cosmetic appeal—harvested Tulips display beautifully on farm plots and satisfy decoration-focused goals in the farm decoration guide. Medium growth time requires planning: plant Tulips early in the Spring week, not on the final day before season rollover.

Tulip quests appear in the latter half of Spring chains, often bundled with Clovers bonuses and cosmetic unlocks. Tier A placement on the tier list makes Tulips the premium outdoor Spring crop for players who master timing.

Spring Planting Schedule

Days 1–2: Lettuce and Carrot grids for controls practice and starter Clovers.
Days 3–5: Shift majority field to Carrots; start Tulip corners for premium harvest.
Days 6–7: Complete pea quests; avoid new slow plantings 24 hours before Summer.

Track the cutoff with our season timer. Summer crops like Corn completely replace Spring inventory at the merchant—unsold Spring produce still sells, but you cannot plant new Spring seeds once the season changes.

Spring Quests and Crop Synergy

Spring hosts roughly nine of the game's 38 seasonal quests, many requiring crop deliveries documented on Spring quests page. Prioritize quest crops before bulk-selling at market. Quest Clovers often exceed direct sale value when counting bundled cosmetic rewards.

New players should follow the beginner guide parallel to this crop list. Clearing land (land clearing guide) during Spring sets up larger Summer fields—start expansion early when hoe swings feel manageable.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I plant first in Spring?
Start with Carrots after a brief Lettuce tutorial grid. Carrots offer the best balance of speed, profit, and quest relevance for new Where Seasons Pass farmers in July 2026 beta.
Are Tulips worth planting over Carrots?
Tulips yield higher profit per harvest but grow slower. Use Tulips for premium field sections and Carrots for bulk Clovers farming. Both are Tier A/B viable throughout Spring.
Do Spring crops carry over into Summer?
Mature Spring crops left unharvested when Summer begins may wilt or sell at reduced price depending on beta rules—harvest before season change. Seeds in inventory for Spring varieties cannot plant outdoors in Summer.
How many Spring quests need crops?
Most of the nine Spring quests require crop deliveries or harvest counts. Check the Spring quest page and pin active objectives before selling harvests at the market.

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