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Here is a guide for '''''Gardening Sims''''' to get lots of lifetime happiness points fast!
 
 
== Required Traits ==
 
*[[Lucky]]: Gives you the Feeling Lucky moodlet every day when you have 4 or more hours of sleep. This will give you +5 mood, and also give you luck in everything you do. It lasts 23 hours, practically a mood boost for the entire day.
*[[Green Thumb]]
:*Allows you to revive dead plants, extremely useful for gardeners.
:*Allows you to talk to plants, giving you social and increasing the plant's qualities.
:*You get a gardening skill book in your inventory when you start the game.
:*All of your garden produce is higher quality.
:*You will learn the [[gardening (The Sims 3)|gardening]] skill faster.
*[[Loves The Outdoors]]
:*Gives you +15 mood when outside for 15 minutes, which should be often as your Sim gardens outside.
:*Your Gardening and [[Fishing (The Sims 3)|Fishing]] Skills are increased.
*[[Over Emotional]]
:*Gives 25% extra mood to all of your positive and negative moodlets.
 
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* One '''<u>expensive </u>'''bed, as cheap beds might cause the "Bad Night's Sleep" moodlet, and all other beds give you the positive "Well Rested" moodlet.
 
* One sprinkler, to water your plants just before and after growth, '''<u>upgraded bywith the "Auto-Water" upgrade.</u>'''<ref>Have another Sim with the [[Handy]] trait [[Handiness|adjust]] a sprinkler on your garden so that it activates from 4 am- 7 am, one hour before and after crops grow.</ref>
 
* One Unemployed Sim.
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If you don't have the "Exhilarating Shower" moodlet, as it does <u>'''NOT'''</u> happen every time, then '''with the Over-Emotional Trait, '''your mood total is 100.
 
== Tips ==
Tip: Have another Sim with the Handy trait adjust a sprinkler on your garden so that it activates from 4 am- 7 am, one hour before and after crops grow.
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