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Gardening is a blast! I actually never considered getting Seasons because I didn't like how my plants went dormant past of the year in Sims 3. But knowing the careers that seasons offer makes me want to try it now. We have these flowers but nothing to do with them except sell them. I'd love to make arrangements. That sounds so cool. I will most likely turn off all the weather effects. At least until I let my couple have kids.
@SheriGR"Seasons will add the gardening career, which offers the Florist and Botanist careers. Snowfalls are gorgeous, and you get lightening and blizzards (which can be disabled), rain (and humorous 'puddle' interactions - see below), heat waves, autumn/falling leaves, and freezing issues to battle sometimes. I am from Michigan, so it feels way more realistic to me."
@RonneeSimmer, we are glad you replied back! 🙂
Like @SheriGR , if you shelter your plants they don't go dormant! So don't let that stop you from getting Seasons if you feel you will like other aspects to the game. In addition to what Sheri stated, you can also have water balloon fights, play in the mud or rain, lounge in the kiddie pool, play in the sprinklers, and more. Lightning will sometimes leave a crystal, metal or element that you Sim can collect to be sure to see if a lightning strike leaves anything behind. You can also give yourself abilities with Aspiration points so your Sim is cold or heat proof, water proof, and even give them the Storm Chaser trait so they enjoy storms instead of being stressed by them . There is also a Weather Machine that allows you to change the weather!
And with the beehive, make sure you stock up on honey... Even poor quality honey will help fill hunger, and more importantly if you are about to die from being too cold or too hot, honey will save you! 🙌 Bees have other good interactions as well. And of course they will sting you if you aren't wearing the beekeeper suit.
You can also make your own Holidays, and erase existing ones. Some holidays are minor like Skill Day, but others are major like Harvest Day.
And you get a ton of new flowers in Seasons!
Well you do have a lot of information to think about! Please update us when you make a decison, and hopefully there will be a good sale for you as well! 🤞🥳
- SheriGR6 years agoHero
@RonneeSimmer @PugLove888 Oh, I forgot about Patchy the scarecrow also! You can place him in the yard and befriend him. Then he will come to life at certain times and tend the garden and hangout as a friend. I have had him clear dishes, paint paintings on my easel that I sold, and change baby diapers! You also get additional harvestibles. Anyway, sorry to add another note, but PugLove knows I'm just a bit obsessed with adding Patchy, also, to help with my gardens. (Plus the sprinklers are an amazing help IF you upgrade them to be unbreakable and no puddles.)
- PugLove8886 years agoHero (Retired)
@RonneeSimmerand @SheriGR , I can't believe we both forgot about Patchy in Seasons! 🤭😃 Sheri almost always places him in her gardens! ❤️ He also has seeds in his pockets , sometimes a less common seed, so be sure to check those when the option is presented!😉
- RandomBuzziness6 years agoSeasoned Ace@PugLove888 and @SheriGR, I set my seasons for the full 28 days. I'll either plant my winter crops on the last day of fall or I'll start them in a greenhouse and transfer them out to my garden in Build Mode. This way I can harvest outside plants even in winter. I keep several types of catnip right next to the house because somehow that is still considered to be sheltered? Sure, my Sim freezes her bum off tending the plants but kitties need their catnip fix ;-D
I love making custom holidays and giving them goofy Sims names, like Simsdependance Day, Tricksy Treat Day, and Bunnynip Day (sort of like catnip but for bunnies). For some reason I keep seeing Santa hanging around the vet's office in Brindleton Bay... I guess he must have pets at the Sims north pole xD
Anyhow, thanks so much for the info on the other packs! I have a much better idea now on what to get next.- PugLove8886 years agoHero (Retired)
@RandomBuzziness, yes, I've noticed that some plants right up against the house are considered sheltered! I've had some die that were up against the house because I thought the rain had watered them since they were outside and not under a porch. 🤭 After that I make sure to check plants planted in this way so I don't miss watering them! 😃
I love your named Holidays! ❤️ I love especially the name Simsdependance Day! 🥳 I've named my equivalent "Kaboom Day" and always make sure to hit the festivals that come with the City Living EP so I have a supply of fireworks! 🙌Santa must love animals since he hangs out with reindeer! 😇
Have fun choosing your next packs! 🥳Edit to add: I love the weather effects like you mentioned in your other post! My favorite is how the snow will sparkle in the light! ❤️
- RandomBuzziness6 years agoSeasoned Ace
@PugLove888Oh I forgot to tell you, I do already have the City Living EP and you are absolutely right, it is a very good fit for my style of play :D Seasons even makes city life more fun and interesting. My Sim once got hit by lightning at the Humor and Hijinx Festival... not much humor in that but pretty much the ultimate when it comes to hijinx pranks! xDDD Poor thing had to hide out in the art gallery until it was safe to come out again.
One of my favorite weather effects is how glass windows frosts over when it's freezing outside. It's so cool to tinker around in a greenhouse/ workshop while there is a blizzard blowing outside.
I currently have Cats and Dogs, City Living, Get Together, and Seasons. With the help of you and others (especially my NZ Sims bestie @finelinetracksix if you read this, love you heaps!) I have decided that Island Living will definitely be my next EP and Laundry Day Stuff will be my next Stuff Pack.
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