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|caption = Sims harvesting and watering eggplants.
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True '''gardening''' (that is, gardening that
==The Sims: Unleashed==
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==The Sims 2: Seasons==
True gardening was reintroduced into the Sims world with ''[[The Sims 2: Seasons]]''. In this version, not many aspects of gardening have changed, though there are no longer rabbits and gophers to worry about. The primary difference is that gardening is now a talent that Sims can improve with experience. The higher the [[talent badge]] the gardening Sim has, the easier it is to grow crops.
Planting seeds requires a [[garden plot|gardening plot]] that can be bought for §10 in the [[
{{info|Note|A Gardening plot requires at least a minimum of 2x2 of open space. Enclosing it with walls or objects tighter than that will cause routing failure to any Sim that attempts to tend the plot.}}
[[Sprinkler (gardening)|Sprinklers]] can be bought in
<blockquote class="note">Players should note that active sprinklers are graphically intensive, and can cause lagging. A [
Sims will need to spray plants when they become infested with bugs in order to keep them healthy. While the spray will reduce a plant's health, the effects of the spray are less than those of the bugs.
Sims can grow apples, oranges, and lemons by planting orchard trees, which cost §1200. Orchard trees are bought "as is" from
When a plant is ready to be harvested, clicking "Harvest" will put the fruit and vegetables in the Sim's inventory to be stocked in a fridge or
Clicking on "Sell Produce" will automatically sell the produce for [[Simoleon]]s. If ''[[The Sims 2: Open for Business]]'' is installed, homegrown fruit and vegetables can be placed on sale.
Sims can join the [[Garden
===Greenhouses===
Players can build greenhouses by using special walls, doors, and roofs which are available from
===Talent badges===
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When Sims with higher Talent badges tend plants, the plants don't need to be tended as often.
<blockquote class="note">A [[gardener]] will usually, but not always, have a bronze badge. A
===Planting/Harvest Seasons===
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===Harvest Ratings===
Caring for plants and trees affects their health level and affects the "rating" of their produce. When a plant's needs are perfectly met, they will have a health level of "Thriving", which will produce a "Mouthwatering" harvest. The highest rating is Mouthwatering, the middle rating is Tasty, and the lowest rating is Bland. This rating will not only affect how much the produce will sell for, but how many "Fresh Food Points" it will add to a fridge, and how effective
Mouthwatering crops and the amount of fresh food points they add
{| class="wikitable heading-blue"
* Tomato - 3▼
!Crop
* Strawberry - 6▼
!Amount of fresh food point
* Pole bean - 6▼
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* Pepper - 3▼
* Cucumber - 6▼
|3
* Eggplant - 9▼
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* Lemon - 3▼
* Orange - 3▼
|6
* Apple - 6▼
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|6
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|3
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|6
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|9
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|3
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|3
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|6
|}
With [[Testingcheatsenabled]], a player can shift+click plants and choose "Make Harvestable". The plant will be "Thriving" and will have fruit on it with the rating, Mouthwatering.
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{{Skills}}
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[[fr:Jardinage]]
[[ru:Садовод (знак отличия)]]
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[[Category:Unleashed]]
[[Category:Seasons (The Sims 2)]]
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