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Karababy52
6 years agoNew Spectator
I would absolutely LOVE a way to fertilize more than one plant at a time. I really like your idea @SweaterKat Just to expand on it a little, perhaps once you make something into fertilizer, a running tally of how many plants can be fertilized with what you have made could be posted at the top of the personal inventory window along with the number of plants you currently have in your garden that are ready to be fertilized. Or perhaps this information could be kept in the notebook available via your Sims cell or a computer.
That way you'd know if you had made enough and could sell any excess fertilizer material (plants, fish, pet poop, etc.) or send your Sims to get more if needed. Of course, your Sims could always make more than needed at that time too to keep a supply on hand when more plants are ready later. I think it would be good too if depending on the volume/quality of the material used, you'd get more or less fertilizer. For instance, perhaps one daisy would fertilize only one plant, but a good sized catfish would fertilize 3-4, more or less. Does that make sense?
Another advantage of having a fertilizer system like this is you'd always know if any plants need to be fertilized rather than having to manually click on each one to check. It would be a huge time saver for those with large gardens and so much more efficient.
Probably too complicated/time consuming to implement considering other things deemed more important to be updated, but a Simmer can dream! :)
That way you'd know if you had made enough and could sell any excess fertilizer material (plants, fish, pet poop, etc.) or send your Sims to get more if needed. Of course, your Sims could always make more than needed at that time too to keep a supply on hand when more plants are ready later. I think it would be good too if depending on the volume/quality of the material used, you'd get more or less fertilizer. For instance, perhaps one daisy would fertilize only one plant, but a good sized catfish would fertilize 3-4, more or less. Does that make sense?
Another advantage of having a fertilizer system like this is you'd always know if any plants need to be fertilized rather than having to manually click on each one to check. It would be a huge time saver for those with large gardens and so much more efficient.
Probably too complicated/time consuming to implement considering other things deemed more important to be updated, but a Simmer can dream! :)
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