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@Psychotps True... but the bees are a bit of a pain also, especially with large gardens and several hives. I'd rather deal with them than worrying about fertilizing, though, if I have an area and enough plants to make it a good plan. (Sometimes I only have 1-3 plants and they're in the living room or similar. Then I will fertilize instead... sometimes.) Mostly I don't worry about it because I have many perfect plants in my gallery. I just download them. Fair enough in my book, as I'm the one who went through the pain to mature them! 😉
I use gardening and beekeeping all the time and I've never had one so big it required TWO bee hives.
It can't be for money... two Dragonfruit plants will net $1000 a day. Why would you need a garden that large?
- SheriGR6 years agoHero
@Psychotps I didn't need gardens that large. I had a few homes with a lot of plants (including flowers) of various types that I was splicing/grafting, developing, and experimenting with gardening (herbalist/florist) and gourmet cooking fo retail store sales. I get bored if there are not a lot of challenges going on. That is where I got my perfect plants for my gallery... I was doing it a lot - and for a lot of sims years.
In these lots I had the gardens spread around - basically 2 main areas of the yard and two rooms indoors on one lot, and in a huge greenhouse on the other lot. The huge greenhouse only had 2 beehives - the other lot had 4 (yes, one in each indoor room/greenhouse). These gardens required a lot of maintenance - and the beehives can be a bit high maintenance, depending on several factors. (Particularly since their maintenance was peripheral on my radar. But that's me.)
Btw... I think both households ended up millionaires, so it wasn't for the money! I also found that since I didn't have time to 'babysit' the bee relationships that heavily, I ended up feeling I spent a fair amount of time dealing with them per the benefits. I didn't ever experiment with using them for romance or collecting, and I never got the honey quality above 'nice' I think. I liked having them, but they were also a hassle in my game play style.
- Psychotps6 years agoSeasoned Ace
You don't need a separate bee hive for each one. As long as you don't have walls and they're within 10 blocks, it'll work fine and still make them "Sheltered".
But if you have them further apart, then yea, you'll need more than one. I never saw a need to do it that way. It pays to keep them close by so I only have one bee hive to manage.
I've never needed anything bigger than what you see above. I just need some flowers for romancing, flower arranging, and laundry, foodstuffs like onions, mushrooms, carrots and such to make meals cheaper, and dragonfruit for the $$$.
The honey isn't a big deal. I just sell it most of the time but keep one batch on all my sims in the house just in case they get stuck outside in severe cold or heat. It's worth it though. The quality doesn't seem to make much difference.
- SheriGR6 years agoHero
@Psychotps I was playing large households, herbalist/florist /chef sims, and experimenting with the plants... and hoarding them a bit. (Do you think?). Yes, they all became very wealthy, made their wares to sell in stores, and I did 'supersell' a lot. Yes, I could have way geared it down and had less bee hives. Thew were part of my experiments at parts. And not my favorite part at that. Oh... and this greenhouse had partial 2nd-floor loft on each side with an herbalist lab on one end and science lab on the other.
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