Where Seasons Pass Summer Crops Guide
Summer crops in Where Seasons Pass on Roblox: Corn, Strawberry, Watermelon, Tomato, and Sunflower. Profit rankings, growth times, and farming strategies for July 2026.
Summer is peak earning season in Where Seasons Pass, the Roblox cozy farming beta where weekly weather cycles drive every decision. Summer crops include the game's highest-tier outdoor plants—Corn and Watermelon anchor S-tier rankings while Strawberries reward hyperactive daily farmers. Missing Summer preparation means losing your best Clovers week of the entire rotation.
All Summer Crops at a Glance
- Corn — Medium growth, high profit. Tier S. The definitive Summer staple.
- Strawberry — Fast growth, high profit. Tier A. Best for mobile and casual schedules.
- Watermelon — Slow growth, very high profit. Tier S. Plant early or miss the window.
- Tomato — Fast growth, medium profit. Tier B. Low-maintenance filler crop.
- Sunflower — Medium growth, high profit. Tier A. Combines profit with decoration value.
Full rankings live on the crop tier list. Cross-reference growth timers with the season timer before committing field space.
Corn: Summer Cornerstone
Corn defines Summer meta. Medium growth time fits standard daily sessions—plant in the first Summer days, water once per login, harvest mid-week, replant immediately. High profit per tile fuels greenhouse savings and cosmetic buys from cosmetics shop. Multiple Summer quests specify Corn deliveries in bulk quantities.
PC players with large cleared fields should dedicate 50–60% of outdoor tiles to Corn. Mobile players can run smaller Corn patches alongside Strawberry grids for faster feedback loops. Layout ideas on the farm layout map show efficient Corn row patterns.
Strawberry: Active Farmer's Choice
Strawberries mature fast enough for two or three harvest cycles per Summer week if you water consistently and replant immediately. High profit combined with fast turnover makes Strawberries Tier A despite slightly lower per-harvest Clovers than Watermelon.
Mobile touch controls excel here—see mobile controls for hold-to-water settings. Strawberries also satisfy several time-sensitive Summer quests requiring cumulative berry harvest counts rather than single deliveries.
Watermelon: High-Risk, High-Reward
Watermelons demand early Summer planting. Slow growth means seeds placed on the final Summer days may not mature before Autumn arrives—wasting premium seed cost. When timed correctly, very high profit pushes Watermelon to S-tier alongside Corn.
Dedicate a separate field section away from replant-heavy Strawberry zones. Watermelons stay planted longer, so hoe and water them first in your daily routine. Pair with advice from how to get Clovers for long-hold investment math versus fast-crop spam.
Tomato and Sunflower: Support Crops
Tomatoes fill gaps—cheap seeds, fast growth, medium profit. Plant Tomatoes in odd-shaped field corners unsuitable for Corn rows or while waiting for merchant Corn stock refresh. Tier B but reliable.
Sunflowers upgrade those filler tiles: medium growth, high profit, and visual flair for farms entering the decoration phase. Sunflower quests appear in mid-Summer chains with bonus cosmetic unlocks.
Summer Strategy Checklist
- Pre-clear land during late Spring for maximum Summer tiles.
- Plant Watermelon and Corn on day one of Summer.
- Run parallel Strawberry patch for quick Clovers between long-grow harvests.
- Pin Summer quests before selling any harvest at market.
- Bank Clovers for greenhouse parts before Autumn—see greenhouse guide.
Understand season transitions in the season cycle guide. Autumn Pumpkins replace Summer stock at the merchant—do not get caught holding unsold Watermelons without market trips.
Summer Field Layout Recommendations
Divide outdoor space into three bands on the farm layout map: north band for Watermelon (slow, undisturbed), central band for Corn rows (primary income), south band for Strawberries and Tomatoes (fast access near spawn). This zoning prevents accidentally replanting over slow-grow tiles during mid-week harvest frenzies.
Players pursuing Summer quest chains should mirror quest order in field planning—accept Corn Courier on day one, plant matching Corn volume before accepting Strawberry Rush to avoid inventory conflicts. Greenhouse builders can simultaneously start frame placement during Summer downtime between Watermelon growth cycles, banking Autumn readiness early per greenhouse guide.
Monitor merchant seed stock daily during Summer—S-tier seeds sell out quickly during peak beta population hours. Log in during off-peak times or keep surplus Clovers for emergency Strawberry restocks when Corn inventory runs dry mid-quest.