Most farming games follow the same farming pattern: buy seeds, plant seeds, harvest, and get new seeds for the new season. It’s familiar and simple. Farming inFae Farmadds a refreshing twist by adding the element of fae magic. You’ll learn about fae magic the more you progress in the game.

Frost beets are one of the crops that you can eventually harvest if you know how. There are multiple ways to grow these useful blue vegetables, and you’ll be able to pick which farming method works best for you. Use frost beets for food, potions, or to earn florins.

Fae Farm avatar at the basic homestead farm standing next to a soil bed with frost beets targeted.

Different Farming Methods For Frost Beets

Depending upon the farm location you use, there are a couple of different methods to obtain the produce you need in Fae Farm. Additional methods are accessibleafter you’ve grown and harvested your first frost beet crops.

Methods will varydepending onwhether you are using turnips, or whether you are trying to growfrost beet seeds.

Fae Farm Garden Bench menu showing Frost Beet seeds selected for crafting.

Use the turnip methodif you’ve never harvested frost beets orif you used all your frost beets.

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The easiest way to ensure you get frost beets,no matter which farm plot you’re using, is touse the Fae Soil Beds.

For your first frost beet harvest, you’ll have better results if youplant turnips in the Fae Acres farming plot.

Fae Farm avatar standing near a Potion Ingredient Station used to process frost beets and other items.

Magic Swap Fertilizer doesn’t guarantee the crop will mutate, so you’ll definitely want to plant multiple turnips and treat them with the fertilizer to ensure you get enough.

The Magic Swap Fertilizer is more effectiveon the Fae Acres farming plot, so you have a much better chance of turningall your turnips to frost beets.

Don’t worry if only a couple of sprouts seem to turn into frost beets at first. As the days progress,more turnips should turn into frost beets, especially if you planted them atFae Acres.

If you don’t have enough resources to make the Fae Soil Beds,you can use the Basic Soil Beds, but youneed to plant them at the Fae Acresfarm location anduse the Magic Swap Fertilizer.

Turnip seeds can be purchasedfrom Holly in town near your original homestead or from Asphodel near your Fae Acres farming plot.

Using The Garden Bench To Get Frost Beet Seeds

Once you’ve progressed enough to grow your first crop of frost beets, you cansave them to make frost beet seeds. Each frost beet will yieldthree packets of seeds.

You won’t be able to purchase frost beet seedseven after you’ve successfully grown and harvested some. I

It’s up to you whether you want tosave some frost beetsto make more seedsor purchase turnipsand use Magic Swap Fertilizer to get more.

you may craft Magic Swap Fertilizerusing the garden bench to save on florins.

How To Use Frost Beets

There are many things you may do with frost beets. One of the most important things you can use them for isto create potions.

Using one frost beet in aPotion Ingredients Stationgives youthree frosty beet bits. Frosty beet bits areused in the following potions:

If you plan to sell thefrost beets, they’llsell for 28 florins apiece. Turnips sell for20 apiece, so it will get you a few more florins per item, but if you have to purchase your Magic Swap Fertilizerit might be best to sell the turnipswithout worrying about turning them into frost beets.

In addition to potions and selling for florins, you canuse frost beets in cooking. Regular turnips processed in aFood Prep Tableyield two diced roots. One frost beet, however,yields four diced roots.

Whatever you decide to do with your frost beets, there are plenty of valuable uses for them.It’s most economical to save enough frost beetsand craft the seeds at your Garden Bench, along withcrafting your own Magic Swap Fertilizer.

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