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The '''garden plot''' is an object that allows Sims to [[Gardening|plant seeds and grow produce
▲The '''garden plot''' is an object that allows Sims to plant seeds and grow produce. [[The Sims]] introduced two plots, which can be found in '''[[Build Mode]]''' -> '''Plant Tool''': the '''Insta-plot Victory Garden''' from ''[[The Sims: Unleashed]]'', which can grow farming produce; and '''As the Plot Thickens''' garden from ''[[The Sims: Makin' Magic]]'', which grows berries. The garden plot returned in [[The Sims 2]] as the '''Pleasant Earth Dit''', which can be found under '''[[Build mode]]''' -> '''Garden Center''' -> '''[[Gardening]]''' . While it is still possible to [[Gardening (The Sims 3)|garden]] in [[The Sims 3]], garden plots are no longer required, since you can plant seeds anywhere in a Sims yard
==The Sims==
''The Sims: Unleashed'' introduced a garden plot that can be used to plant green beans, lettuce, tomatoes, and carrots. Garden plots are objects that must be placed down individually; however, unlike most other objects, Sims can walk over them, and they are placed from [[build mode]] rather than buy mode. ''The Sims: Makin' Magic'' also introduced a garden plot that is used to plant elderberries and grapes, and functions similarly to the one introduced in ''Unleashed''. However, elderberries and grapes cannot be planted in the ''Unleashed'' garden plot, nor can ''Unleashed'' crops be planted in the ''Makin' Magic'' plot.
===Insta-plot Victory Garden===
{{Infobox object
|name = Insta-plot Victory Garden
|image = [[File:Insta-Plot.jpg]]
|game =
|buy = Build mode
|price = §65
|type = Gardening
|size =1x1
}}
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▲<blockquote class=note>Fight back against oppressive materialism and the high cost of food by growing vegetables in your own backyard! Each garden plot comes infused with the proper pH, nitrogen and other essential nutrients to produce fantastic produce every time. Just add seeds, water, and love. Insta-Plot is so successful that you'll soon need a pantry to store all those beautiful vegetables!</blockquote>
===As the Plot Thickens===
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|name = As the Plot Thickens
|image = [[File:Astheplotthickens.jpg]]
|game =
|buy = Build mode
|price = §65
|type = Gardening
|size =1x1
}}
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▲<blockquote class=note>This plot is the only plot your personal ever-growing story will ever need. The tale begins with you going out to your local purveyor of fine grape vines or berry bushes; then continues with your return home to plant your seedlings. The climax comes after carefully trending to the plot, when all your grape and berry problems are resolved and tied up in a neat and convenient manner.</blockquote>
==The Sims 2==
{{Infobox object
|name = Pleasant Earth Dirt
|image = [[File:PleasanteathdirtJ.jpg|
|game =
|buy = Build mode
|price = §10
|type = Gardening
|size = 1x1
}}
Gardening plots return in ''[[The Sims 2: Seasons]]'' and are used for [[Gardening#The Sims 2|growing crops]]. Gardening plots can now be plopped down in the same fashion as [[foundation]]s, easily allowing for a large section of land to be covered with garden plots, instead of being individually placed as in ''The Sims''.
Once placed, Sims can choose to plant a crop, or fertilize the plot first. Fertilizing a plot is not required to grow crops, although doing so yields better results. Plots can be fertilized with a bag for §10, or for free with [[compost]]. When a Sim plants a crop, they are automatically charged the price for the seeds. They will dig a hole, drop the seeds in, and push the dirt back over it. Once this is done, Sims will have to water, tend, and spray the plant in order to keep it healthy.
Sims can abort the growth of any crop by clicking on the plant and selecting "Compost". This will add the plant to a compost bin and make the plot available for other plants.
▲<blockquote class=note>Pleasant Earth Dirt gardening plot comes ready to be composted, fertilized or planted with the best seeds for your most savory gardening plants.</blockquote>
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