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I think I like the stone and carved braziers best, although marble is nice too. I like that smooth barrel too.
Beautiful farm, but you could have gotten exactly the same amount of fruit by lining the edge of your greenhouse with fruit trees (3 of each kind x 4 seasons of production = 12 trees outside the greenhouse) and using the outdoor space for something else. Just FYI, because there's nothing wrong with how you did it.
On-topic, I have both wooden and iron lamps now but I worked my way through campfires and various sorts of braziers and like the Carved Brazier the most.
Also, 12 * 6 = 72 trees, not 12. You see that barn above my orchard? There are actually two of them now. One is filled to the brim with kegs and the other with jelly jar things (can't remember what they're called...). I use the massive amount of fruit to make wine and jams. The amount of trees and the timing of the kegs/jars is almost perfect.
It's not supposed be the best use of space or the best way to make money. I just wanted an orchard. It's that simple.
Well, some item dissapear, but I have brazier and lamp to make rustic look
I have not played in a while and I barely remember how to play now e.e