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Afraid of losing your only native fruit to the elements? Here's an easy way to guarantee growing a native fruit on your first try:
Afraid of losing your only native fruit to the elements? Here's an easy way to guarantee growing a native fruit on your first try:


There are only a few certain spots in your town where trees will grow. If you don't want to lose your rare native fruit to a possible 'dead' patch of land, simply cut down one of your trees that is unimportant to you with an axe (such as a cedar tree) and plant the native fruit in its place. After the the tree matures, you will receive a native fruit-bearing tree with three native fruits on it, so even if your next attempt at growing more native trees doesn't go well, you'll still have a steady supply of the fruit.
There are only a few certain spots in your town where trees will grow. If you don't want to lose your rare native fruit to a possible 'dead' patch of land, simply cut down one of your trees that is unimportant to you with an axe (such as a cedar tree) and plant the native fruit in its place. After the tree matures, you will receive a native fruit-bearing tree with three native fruits on it, so even if your next attempt at growing more native trees doesn't go well, you'll still have a steady supply of the fruit.
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