Using Your Trees To Increase Your Profit
Have you been annoyed by your trees lately? Oh sure, you were pleased for every Apple and Cherry Tree that your Farmville friends gave you because it seemed like a nice idea in the first levels. As your farm expanded you kept filling it up with fields and trees and animals until one day you found yourself too tired to click on all your trees. The truth is, harvesting a couple hundred cherry trees is a waste of time specially if you’ve got better things to do.
Upgrading your trees can be the next best step for you. After harvesting from your low-value trees, you can sell them then ask your friends to give you Pomegranate (151.2), Starfruit (175 coins/wk), or Olive (196 coins/wk). The earnings you get from selling the trees can be spent by purchasing an Acai tree that will net you 553 coins a week. With this, you will get the most out of the return for your effort and harvests will earn you more per click.
By making sure that the trees are positioned around your farm after you upgrade them, you are maximizing their efficiency. You shouldn’t have to move anything or look closely at the screen to figure out whether a tree is ready to harvest. Avocado trees are popular for being tough to figure out if planted extremely close to other trees (the green fruit is hard to notice in some resolutions). Also, you have to check if the trees do not block off any part of your fields to be able to harvest everything on all of your plots every time.
Having trees in your field is a nice idea as they don’t go to waste. As for the crops, they will certainly go to waste if you leave them out in the field too long. You may have a tough time to start over again if you don’t have spare money to begin with. Crops going to waste will really cost you time, effort and money. If you need something to pull you back in the game when you get bankrupt, these trees will absolutely be a big help. There are plenty of Farmville secrets you just need to look closely.
Looking into some of the newer trees in Farmville can mix things up a little. Here is a chart to help you keep track of what is profitable and what’s not.
| Trees | Days til Harvest | Per Harvest | Weekly Profit |
| Starfruit | 4 days | 100 | 175 |
| Duran | 4 days | 65 | 113.75 |
| Cashew | 3 days | 41 | 96.6 |
| Guava | 3 days | 55 | 128.3 |
| Walnut | 3 days | 55 | 116.6 |
As you can see, there’s lots of variety in net value. Pick wisely but remember to have fun with your farm. For more tips and tricks, get your free Farmville guide now!
Happy farming,