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This. Just. The best.
In other news, there's a sudden increase in greenhouse gases in Stardew Valley. We hope this doesn't have any lasting impact on next year's crops.
I actually had a huge surplus of hops on 1st summer, and this year, I'm having a huge surplus of many other crops, but who cares what crops we should or should not plant as long as we're having a good time, right? (BTW... I hope this doesn't really screw up my next season with local warming in the valley...)
Haha XD
Sauerkraut
Without any speed-gro you have to get them all planted and watered on day 1. With either speed-gro or deluxe speed-gro you've got until day 4 to plant them (you only get 4 harvests with deluxe speed-gro).
Anyways, for all my harvests per season questions I've been using a crop calendar spreadsheet I found on this reddit post:
https://www.reddit.com/r/StardewValley/comments/4d0tdz/crop_calendar_with_speedgro_and_agriculturist/