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[[File:TS4gardening.png|thumb|300px|A Sim tending to a garden]]'''[[Gardening (The Sims 4)|Gardening]] in ''[[The Sims 4]]''''' is a game mechanic and [[skill]], allowing Sims to grow plants that can be sold or used in various [[Cooking (The Sims 4)|recipes]].
[[File:TS4_Toddlers2.jpeg|thumb|300px|Two toddlers in ''[[The Sims 4]]'']]
'''[[Toddler]]''' is a [[life stage]] present in ''[[The Sims 2]]'', ''[[The Sims 3]]'', and ''[[The Sims 4]]''. It is the second [[Life stage|life stage]] for Sims (following [[baby|infancy]]), and the youngest life stage that can be chosen in [[Create a Sim]]. Toddlers grow up into [[child]]ren.


Sims can plant plants on their [[lot]], in bare earth or in flower pots. Sims need to tend plants regularly to keep them alive and healthy. Plants that are well-tended and remain healthy eventually increase in quality. As plant quality increases, the needs of the plant increase; higher-quality plants may need to be weeded or sprayed for bugs to keep them healthy. Plants produce harvestables which can be sold, eaten, or used in cooking or [[herbalism|herbal]] recipes. The quality of the harvestable depends on the quality of the plant. Higher-quality harvestables can be re-planted, and the plant that grows from the harvestable will start at that higher level.
Toddlers gain a measure of independence from infancy, but still require active parenting. Toddlers, like babies, can be held and carried by Sims, teenaged or older, and need to be carried up and down stairs. Toddlers are unable to use certain objects accessible to older Sims, and are generally only able to take care of their most basic needs. During this stage, acquiring [[toddler skills]] is an important focus. Toddlers are able to learn how to speak, how to walk, and to be potty trained. Passing these milestones give toddlers additional self-sufficiency, and may affect whether the toddler grows up well. Toddlers are also able to develop other [[skill]]s for the first time through the use of toys and games.

As Sims develop their gardening skill, they obtain new abilities, such as the ability to talk to plants, fertilize gardens, and graft plants together. More advanced gardeners can graft cuttings of multiple plants onto a single plant, allowing that plant to produce multiple types of harvestables at the same time; some rare harvestables can only be obtained by grafting certain plants together.

''The Sims 4'' base game features 33 different types of plants that can be collected and grown; other [[content pack]]s increase the total number of available plants to 50.
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'''Recently featured:''' [[Ghost]] · [[Agnes Crumplebottom]] · [[Lucky Palms]]
'''Recently featured:'''[[Toddler]] · [[Ghost]] · [[Agnes Crumplebottom]]
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Revision as of 06:30, 1 October 2017

A Sim tending to a garden

Gardening in The Sims 4 is a game mechanic and skill, allowing Sims to grow plants that can be sold or used in various recipes.

Sims can plant plants on their lot, in bare earth or in flower pots. Sims need to tend plants regularly to keep them alive and healthy. Plants that are well-tended and remain healthy eventually increase in quality. As plant quality increases, the needs of the plant increase; higher-quality plants may need to be weeded or sprayed for bugs to keep them healthy. Plants produce harvestables which can be sold, eaten, or used in cooking or herbal recipes. The quality of the harvestable depends on the quality of the plant. Higher-quality harvestables can be re-planted, and the plant that grows from the harvestable will start at that higher level.

As Sims develop their gardening skill, they obtain new abilities, such as the ability to talk to plants, fertilize gardens, and graft plants together. More advanced gardeners can graft cuttings of multiple plants onto a single plant, allowing that plant to produce multiple types of harvestables at the same time; some rare harvestables can only be obtained by grafting certain plants together.

The Sims 4 base game features 33 different types of plants that can be collected and grown; other content packs increase the total number of available plants to 50.

Recently featured:Toddler · Ghost · Agnes Crumplebottom

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