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Those items are good to sell to Huang
Wait, seriously?
They didn't add a greenhouse (which I believe the original also did not have (despite being a remake of Back to Nature, which did have it))... but they have the Suns?
Sigh, amazing logic as always, Marvelous.
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In any case, Diavolo, in Harvest Moon Story of Seasons games that have greenhouses, you use the Suns to set the greenhouse to that season.
So if you want to grow autumn crops in a greenhouse, you'd put an Autumn Sun in the receptacle inside the greenhouse, thus setting the greenhouse to simulate the autumn season.
(And yes, this means the Winter Sun was generally useless, as nothing typically grows in Winter (at least in older games))
If this game has no greenhouse, then yeah, as was said, they're just stuff to sell to Huang.