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=== Notes ===
* The sale values of each plant depends on its quality. The higher the quality, the more valuable it will be, based on its base value:
**Normal Horrifying: 10060%
**Nice Putrid: 11070%
**Very NiceFoul: 15080%
**Great Bad: 20090%
**Excellent Normal: 250100%
**Outstanding Nice: 300110%
**Perfect Very Nice: 400150%
** Great: 200%
*'''Max Produce''' is the maximum produce the plant can bear before being barren.
** Excellent: 250%
*'''Nectar Value''' is the value of the produce when used as a single nectar ingredient.
** Outstanding: 300%
** Perfect: 400%
* '''Max Produce''' is the maximum produce the plant can bear before being barren.
* '''Nectar Value''' is the value of the produce when used as a single nectar ingredient.
 
== Quality & varieties ==
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*Licorice - Decreases hunger need decay by 30%
*Wonderpetal - Increases academic performance gain by 10%
*Sweet Grass - Removes "Nauseous", "Visceroidal Nausea", "Virtually Nauseous", "Seasick", "Herb Nausea", and "Buzz Crashed" moodlets. Does not remove "Liquid Crash", "Herb Nausea",  and "Food Poisoning" moodlets, however.
 
=== Coffee beans ===
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==Achievements==
The following achievemtns from [[TheSims3.com|The Sims 3 Website]] can be unlocked through the activities involving gardening skill:
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!Name
!Image
!Type
!Description
!Notes & Tips
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|Achieving Grapeness
|[[File:Achieving-Grapeness.png|50px]]
|Gold
|Have a Sim harvest 100 Perfect Harvestables
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|Fruitful Efforts
|[[File:Fruitful-Efforts.png|50px]]
|Silver
|Harvest 60 Items
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|Precocious Pollination
|[[File:Precocious-Pollination.png|50px]]
|Bronze
|Plant 10 Plants
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|Profitable Botany
|[[File:Profitable-Botany.png|50px]]
|Platinum
|Have a Sim earn 50,000 Simoleons from selling Harvestables
|Can also be unlocked by reselling fruits and vegetables bought at the [[Grocery|Grocery Store]]
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|Weed ‘Em and Reap
|[[File:Weed-Em-and-Reap.png|50px]]
|Silver
|Have Sims Pull weeds on 50 plants
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== Tips ==
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*Sims can use a [[Sprinkler (gardening)|sprinkler]] to water plants in a 5x5 area. It can be turned on and run indefinitely. Sims can [[Handiness#Upgrades|upgrade]] the sprinkler with Auto-Water so it will run between 4 AM and 7 AM, but it has to be turned off first.
*[[Science (skill)|Science]] skill helps aid Sims with gardening. The higher a Sim's Science skill is, the more chance they will harvest extra produce, boost the harvested produce quality, and increase the seed quality.{{Vgversion|TS3:UL}}
*The [[harvester]] can be used to harvest multiple plants at once.{{Vgversion|TS3:A}}
*Selling the produce in the [[supermarket]] is worth 10% higher than selling from inventory, and even more if sold in [[consignment store]].{{Vgversion|TS3:A}}
*Sims can plant indoors with the [[planter bowl]]s from ''[[Supernatural]]'' or grass[[soil carpetsrug]]s from ''[[Into the Future]]''.
*[[Unicorn]]s and [[Fairy|fairies]] can use their abilities to grow up the plants one level higher, up to their harvestable state.
*The following traits are suggested to help with Gardening:
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*Plants are immune from [[meteor]] impact, but the produce will be destroyed.{{Vgversion|TS3:A}}
*Banana{{Vgversion|TS3:ST}} and corn{{Vgversion|Store}} don't have proper plant mesh. Instead of growing on a banana palm tree like in ''[[The Sims 2: Castaway]]'' and a corn stalk, they grow on a generic fruit tree and a staked bush, respectively.
*Watch out for [[zombie]]s as they will eat the plants and set them to dead state. Keep the plants indoor to keep them away from zombies.   Consider enclosing gardens with fences and lock the gate to only the household - this will keep the zombies out.  Plant the garden a few squares away from the house to avoid zombies spawning in the garden.{{Vgversion|TS3:SN}}
*Like zombies, [[horse]]s and [[deer]] will also autonomously eat garden plants. Fencing off the garden and locking the gate will prevent them from getting in.{{Vgversion|TS3:P}}
*During and near [[winter]], plants will remain dormant until it's mid-spring. During the dormant period, Sims cannot tend the garden. Planting indoors will prevent plants from getting dormant. It will also change the dormant state to normal when the plant is moved indoors, but only after 4 AM or the next time the game is loaded.{{Vgversion|TS3:S}}
*There is a glitch that prevents Sims from ordering Omni Plant seeds via mailbox normally after [[The Sims 3/Patch 17|patch 1.17]] causing the Sim's action queue to be automatically dropped when they reach the mailbox. There is a [[User blog:Wiryawan310/How to order Omniplant Seed if the glitch still there|temporary workaround]] for the Sim to bypass the glitch and order the Omni Plant seed via mailbox normally.