The brick building set has some known issues, all of which are marked in the items description, but it should be fixed next release.
![]() Once placed, plants function in the garden plots in exactly the same way as in natural ground. In general, garden plots arent a work around to support much larger settlement populations than the game designers intended for those particular settlements, but they may be useful in improving effectiveness of farming in many other settlements. Larger plants (like razorgrain ) may require moderately patient rotating, jiggling and experimentation in order for all four plants to fit together in one garden plot. Nevertheless, even if the garden plots are placed closely side-by-side, and even if the above-ground foliage from their plants partially overlaps with others in the same or adjacent garden plots (as typically happens with closely-spaced mutfruit ), it is still obvious at a glance which individual plants are in which garden plot. Likewise, as compared especially to plants placed on terrain with only limited and irregular spots of natural dirt, one may or may not be able to achieve a higher plant density per square-foot. But regardless, garden plots make it relatively easier to check for (typically exactly) four healthy plants in each garden plot: simply by sorting the plants into obvious groups of four, its easier to spot at a glance, for example, which (if any) plants have been damaged by a raid. Likewise, when manually harvesting, the visual organization imposed by the plots boundaries will permit faster and more thorough collection by the Sole Survivor. Although most other objects can block placement of a garden plot, one can place the garden plot over already-planted and existing plants without having to store or move them first, and once a garden plot has been planted, it can be picked up and moved together with its plants, which permits construction and reorganizationmovement of the Sole Survivors agricultural areas in a more efficient fashion. But they are not limited to placement on natural, unimproved terrain. Rather, garden plots may also be placed upon many other places, including settler-accessible rooftops, or inside greenhouses or similar enclosed, elevated and roofed structures which may make their crops relatively more defensible than crops planted in natural dirt. One doesnt need grow lights, continuing applications of fertilizer (although its an initial construction component) or other special equipment for garden plots to work as well indoors as out. ![]() Mutfruit trees are optimal for the former usage and razorgrain for the latter.
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