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But yes, it is extremely vile. I buy any fertilizer I need.
Heh, it's been so long since I played Portia I forgot that one.
Wait, so that margarita party you hosted the other day... Oh. Oh no...
Yes it is "just a game" but I got a better one, after picking up poop, you don't wash your hands at all, even before eating! and worse than that? Neither Owen nor Grace EVER wash their hands! Also, no toilet facilities, just where are these people "going"? I guess the "water" in the pond does have to come from somewhere! ;)
Once you get friendly enough with Mabel and Zeke, fertilizer costs as little as 6 gols apiece if you wait for the price swings to go in your favor as a buyer, 2400 if you buy out both of their stocks. You've got to swat a lot of Bumble Ants and pick up a lot of Cooper's yakmel leavings on the ranch to accumulate it any faster, so it's easier to just buy it.
In Portia it was the other way around; you'd always have way more fertilizer than you ever needed because it was created faster and it was 5 fertilizer per unit of poo rather than the 2 in Sandrock. And, of course, Portia placed waaaaay less emphasis on planter boxes.