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1. If you have a greenhouse or a garden pot, you can plant them at any time of the year regardless of season if you still have some seeds left.
2. Once you unlock Ginger Island, you can grow crops there in the same way you can the greenhouse, again provided you still have seeds left.
3. If the quest you received is near the beginning of the game by an NPC in the mail, those quests don't actually have an expiry date - you can wait until next year and still complete the quest.
4. If you're lucky, there's a chance you'll be able to buy one from the travelling merchant that arrives in Cindersap Forest (south from your farm) every Friday and Sunday.
I hope these tips help. Good luck!
poor Pam had to wait nearly 2 years before i gave her pale ale xD