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Anonymous
8 years ago

How do I make a proper garden?

I wanted to make a big garden with lots of plants arranged nicely. When I mean, big, I mean a lot size. Like a whole community lot with plants on it, so I can have sims caring for it, but it doesn't belong to any one sim. They all can care for it and if someone needs food for the fridge I send the up there to care for it and get some.  When I arrange it my own way, "tend garden" doesn't work. If I just plant a lot of plants all in one long row, it sometimes works. 
I can still tend plants individually, and that is ok, just slower. Is this just normal? 

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  • CMeki's avatar
    CMeki
    Hero (Retired)
    8 years ago

    @knitsybitsy

    Your sim has to be like lvl 7 or something in gardening to be able to tend all the plants, is your sim that? Otherwise I don't know, maybe the gardening is slower on community lots because "the sims are unfamiliar with the plants". This would be how I could explain it to myself lol.

    Maybe you could have a big lot that is still residential with a mini-house and a sim that lives there that is "Park Caretaker" (this could be the sims name!), You would have to travel to the lot to "visit them", but I guess you could as well just hang out in "their" garden :P


  • @knitsybitsy wrote:

    I wanted to make a big garden with lots of plants arranged nicely. When I mean, big, I mean a lot size. Like a whole community lot with plants on it, so I can have sims caring for it, but it doesn't belong to any one sim. They all can care for it and if someone needs food for the fridge I send the up there to care for it and get some.  When I arrange it my own way, "tend garden" doesn't work. If I just plant a lot of plants all in one long row, it sometimes works. 
    I can still tend plants individually, and that is ok, just slower. Is this just normal? 


    I made a community park with a greenhouse (you can download from my gallery if you like) and did some experimenting with it. This is what I found so far:

    •  When I began to check on it with my Sims in the adjacent lot there was a lady sleeping with green fumes on th bench... so I had to add rest rooms and a shower, just because. So far it seems that people use and maintain the bathrooms fine. 
    • A bunch of people enjoy and use the park (yay!).
    • Community members do go into the greenhouse and show interest in the plants, but I have not witnessed any of them harvesting yet, but...
    • The plants seem to develop more slowly than when you live on the lot. I did go over every day or two with the family to tend the garden, and it seems to develop very slowly, but they were able to harvest a few things so far, so I am not positive about others yet.
    • If you make it residential to live on for a while until the plants are mature I'm not sure if they would help enough? I don't think that community members will interact with the plants if it is residential, though, and they would not come to the park, but it would be a good experiment to see if you could get the plants full of fruits and veggies then make it community again and see what happens.