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This article is about the Farming skill. For information on training Farming, see Farming training.

Farming


Farming is a skill in which players grow crops using seeds and harvest useful items from them, or more commonly, harvest the plant itself. The crops grown range from the standard staples of vegetables, fruit trees, herbs, hops, to more exotic and unusual crops such as wood-bearing trees, cacti, and mushrooms. The harvested items have wide range of uses, but are mostly used to train Herblore or Cooking, or simply eaten as food. Many players sell their harvest for a significant profit.

As of 20 April 2019, there are 37,622 current members that have achieved level 99 in Farming.

Once players have reached the intermediate level range and beyond, they can begin to plant wood-bearing trees. Player grown trees function just like their standard equivalents, which can be chopped down and regenerate after a short period of time to yield Woodcutting experience and logs. Player grown woodcutting trees have the added benefit of being only accessible to the player who grew it, which means that players will not need to compete to gather their own tree's wood.

General overview

The first thing any player will do when they begin training this skill is to rake away the weeds from one of the many farming patches found scattered around RuneScape. Once cleared, players have the option of applying compost to the patch BEFORE planting their seeds, which will decrease the chance of the crop becoming diseased, and will also possibly increase the yield of the crop once it reaches maturity. Players can also cast the Fertile Soil spell from the Lunar spellbook at any point during the plant's growth cycle to apply supercompost.

Compost can be bought in farming shops, or obtained by placing a total of 15 weeds or various other unwanted vegetables into one of the compost bins. Supercompost, which results in an even higher yield and further lowers chances of disease, is obtained by filling the compost bin with higher level farming produce such as pineapples, watermelons, calquats, coconuts, and high end herbs.

Farming herbs

A player picking herbs grown from farming.

Seeds are usually easy to obtain. They can be bought from players and stalls, stolen via Thieving or obtained as drops from an enormous variety of monsters. Any lower or intermediate level seed is usually dirt cheap, ranging from 1-20 coins each, while the higher level seeds, such as tree, fruit tree, and especially upper end herb seeds, are usually thousands of coins each, if not more.

After growing for a pre-set period of time crops will mature and can then be harvested, provided that the crops have not become diseased and died while growing. Once planted, crops grow even if the player is not online, so one can plant a seed and come back at any time. Once the crops are fully grown they will remain in the patch indefinitely until harvested; that is, they will not die once fully matured.

Although this would seem to imply that players can simply plant their seeds and go back to their lives, there is a problem with this tactic. At lower levels, unattended crops are extremely unlikely to live long enough to reach maturity unattended. Even at relatively high levels there will always be a significant chance that crops will sicken and die. Therefore, all levels are recommended to pay nearby gardeners to watch crops. Doing so prevents the selected crops from dying, thus guaranteeing their reaching maturity for harvest.

Gardeners all charge for their services, but not in coins. The price that they ask depends on the crop that the player asks them to watch. For example, the price for protecting a patch of potatoes is 2 buckets of compost while the price for protecting a patch of onions is 1 sack of potatoes. Unfortunately, Gardeners will not watch herbs or flowers. Players can, however, unlock a single herb patch which is perpetually protected from disease, for free, by completing My Arm's Big Adventure.

Getting Started

Note that it is a common mistake for players who are new to members and/or farming to wait next to their patch for the crop they have planted to mature to the point where it can be harvested. However, many crops take more than an hour to grow fully, and most introductory crops take over half an hour. Do not waste your time standing near the farming patches wondering when your crops will do anything; instead, find another skill to train nearby such as woodcutting or fishing, and check back in on your patch at regular intervals, usually about every 5–8 minutes, to water your patch and make sure it isn't diseased.

A good way to jumpstart your farming is to do the quest Fairy Tale I - Growing Pains. The experience reward will raise level 1 Farming to level 17. By completing this quest, players will also receive a pair of magic secateurs which, when worn will increase the yield of crops by 10% while harvesting.

An uncommon, but helpful item is the Amulet of Nature. It is tradeable in its unenchanted form, but once enchanted cannot be traded. It can be bound to a patch by "using" the amulet on the patch. Once bound, and if worn, the amulet will alert you if your plant becomes diseased or has fully grown. You may also "rub" the amulet to check on your bound patch at any time. It can only be bound to one patch at a time, and you may only have one amulet. If worn when harvesting, the amulet will provide a 5% yield increase. This boost does NOT stack with the magic secatuers AND takes precedence over them, so if magic secatuers are available to you it is recommended that you unequip the amulet before harvesting.

See Farming training for more information on levelling up.

Tools

For farming there are certain tools you will need to use, whether its raking weeds from a plot using a rake or digging up dead plants with a spade. Below is a table of the basic tools and their uses.

Name Use
Rake
Rake
Used for getting rid of weeds in a plot.
Spade
Spade
The most useful Farming tool. Used for harvesting crops, clearing away dead plants and removing plant roots and bushes.
Watering can
Watering Can
Used for watering plants to help them grow.
Seed dibber
Seed Dibber
Used for planting Seeds in a plot.
Gardening trowel
Garden Trowel
Used for filling Plant Pots with Soil.
SecateursMagic secateursSecateurs Used for cutting away diseased Branches and Bushes.
Basket
Basket
Used for storing fruit. Holds up to 5 fruits of any type.
Empty sack
Sack
Used for storing vegetables. Holds up to 10 vegetables of any type.
Empty plant pot
Plant Pot
Used for growing Tree Saplings in.

You can buy a lot of these tools along with compost in farming shops located below.

Tool storage

At any farming patch you will come across a Tool leprechaun whose job is to look after your farming tools.

Tool leprechaun

A Tool Leprechaun.

You can store the following:

The Tool leprechaun will also swap herbs and finished produce into note form by using them on the NPC.

Seeds

Main article: Seeds

Seeds are essential in training the skill of farming, however, there are only a few ways in retrieving them. These include:

Compost

Patches treated with compost are less likely to become diseased. Using compost also increases the minimum and maximum yields on that patch, though it should be noted that this only works for one set of seeds. Once the crops are harvested, another bucket of compost must be applied to the patch in order to receive its effects.

To create compost you will need around 15 pieces of organic material, weeds and rotten fruit work. Put this in a Compost bin near a patch and close the lid and wait for around 60 minutes. Then, with an inventory of 15 empty buckets you can fill them all up with compost.

Supercompost is created in a similar way but the organic materials are different. For example you could use various herbs, berries and fruits. Supercompost also yields more crops than ordinary Compost.

Patches

There are many different patches where you can plant and grow different bushes, flowers, herbs, trees an so on. The patches are located throughout Gielinor.

Plants are categorised as:

Allotment/Herb patches

Allotments are the most commonly used patches in the game. There are four allotment patches in total throughout Gielinor. Players may pay gardeners to protect vegetables and fruit, however it is not possible to protect the herb and flower patches. Gardeners are paid using other vegetables or produce the player has farmed or otherwise obtained.

Below is a table of their locations:

Type Location Close Teleports Image

2 Allotment
1 Flower
1 Herb

South of Falador
File:SouthFalador Allotment.png

2 Allotment
1 Flower
1 Herb

West of Port Phasmatys
File:PortPhasmatys Allotment.png

2 Allotment
1 Flower
1 Herb

North of Catherby
File:Catherby Allotment Patch.png

2 Allotment
1 Flower
1 Herb

North of Ardougne
File:Ardougne Allotment.png

1 Herb

Roof of Troll Stronghold
File:TrollStronghold Allotment.png

Below is a list of every allotment seed you can plant along with their respective levels to plant, protection payments, and experience from planting and harvesting.

Level Seed Protection Growth time Experience
Flower Farmer Plant Harvest Total [1]
1
Potato seed

Marigold
Compost×2 4×10 mins 8 9 98
5
Onion seed

Marigold

Sack of Potatoes×1
4×10 mins 9.5 10.5 114.5
7
Cabbage seed

Rosemary

Sack of Onions×1
4×10 mins 10 11.5 125
12
Tomato seed

Marigold

Sack of Cabbages×2
4×10 mins 12.5 14 152.5
20
Sweetcorn seed

Scarecrow

Jute fibre×10
5×10 mins 17 19 207
31
Strawberry seed
No
Basket of Apples×1
6×10 mins 26 29 316
47
Watermelon seed

Nasturtiums

Curry leaves×10
8×10 mins 48.5 54.5 593.5
  1. Assume it's a harvest of 10.

Below is a list of every herb you can plant and their respective levels to plant, experience from planting, and uses.

Level Seed Protection Growth time Experience Uses
Plant Harvest
9
Guam seed
No 4×20 mins 11 12.5 Ingredient of


14
Marrentill seed
No 4×20 mins 13.5 15
  • Ingredient of
19
Tarromin seed
No 4×20 mins 16 18 Ingredient of


26
Harralander seed
No 4×20 mins 21.5 24 Ingredient of


29
Gout tuber
No 4×20 mins 105 45
  • Exchange with Sanfew for random herbs
32
Ranarr seed
No 4×20 mins 27 30.5 Ingredient of


38
Toadflax seed
No 4×20 mins 34 38.5 Ingredient of


44
Irit seed
No 4×20 mins 43 48.5 Ingredient of


50
Avantoe seed
No 4×20 mins 54.5 61.5 Ingredient of


56
Kwuarm seed
No 4×20 mins 69 78 Ingredient of


62
Snapdragon seed
No 4×20 mins 87.5 98.5 Ingredient of


67
Cadantine seed
No 4×20 mins 106.5 120 Ingredient of


73
Lantadyme seed
No 4×20 mins 134.5 151.5 Ingredient of


79
Dwarf weed seed
No 4×20 mins 170.5 192 Ingredient of


85
Torstol seed
No 4×20 mins 199.5 224.5 Ingredient of


Hops patches

These patches are used to get ingredients to brew different drinks via the Cooking skill. There are four hops patches, each with one gardener who will protect them for a price.

Tree patches

These patches are the patches you can grow your own tree in for Woodcutting. To grow trees you need to plant them in a plant pot to get a sapling. After that you plant the pot in the tree patch. This grants a lot of experience, and is the second best amount of experience you can get in farming. There are five different tree patches.

All of them have a gardener, and it is recommended that you pay him to protect your tree. Below is a list of each tree you can plant, along with their respective levels to plant, growth time, and experience.

Level Seed Protection Growth time Experience
Farmer Plant Check-health Total
15
Acorn
Basket of
Tomatoes×1
5×40 mins 14 467.3 481.3
30
Willow seed

Apples×1
7×40 mins 25 1456.5 1481.5
45
Maple seed

Oranges×1
8×40 mins 45 3403.4 3448.4
60
Yew seed

Cactus spine×10
10×40 mins 81 7069.9 7150.9
75
Magic seed

Coconut×25
12×40 mins 145.5 13768.3 13913.8

Fruit tree patches

Fruit tree patches provide some of the best training for farming. Farming fruit trees grants a lot of experience but it takes 16 hours to grow a single tree. There are five different fruit tree patches.

These also have a gardener, and it is highly recommended that you pay them to protect your tree here. Below is a list of each fruit tree you can plant along with their respective levels to plant, growth time, protection payment, and experience.

Level Seed Protection Growth time Experience
Plant Check-health Harvest Total [1]
27
Apple tree seed

Sweetcorn×9
6×160 mins 22 1199.5 8.5 1272.5
33
Banana tree seed

Basket of Apples×4
6×160 mins 28 1750.5 10.5 1841.5
39
Orange tree seed

Basket of Strawberries×3
6×160 mins 35.5 2470.2 13.5 2586.7
42
Curry tree seed

Basket of Bananas×5
6×160 mins 40 2906.9 15 3036.9
51
Pineapple seed

Watermelon×10
6×160 mins 57 4605.7 21.5 4791.7
57
Papaya tree seed

Pineapple×10
6×160 mins 72 6146.4 27 6380.4
68
Palm tree seed

Papaya fruit×15
6×160 mins 110.5 10150.1 41.5 10509.6
  1. Assume each tree yields 6 fruit.

Bush patches

These patches are not used very often, and can be found in 4 places. The berries you get are used for Cooking and Herblore.

There is also a gardener here to watch over your patch in return for payment.

Quest experience

It is possible to gain a total of 33,500 Farming experience by completing quests. Below is a list of quests that give farming experience:

Quest Level requirement Experience received
Recipe for Disaster None 1,000
Enlightened Journey 30 3,000
Fairytale I - Growing Pains None 3,500
Grim Tales 45 4,000
Forgettable Tale of a Drunken Dwarf 17 5,000
Garden of Tranquillity 25 5,000
My Arm's Big Adventure 29 5,000
Rum Deal 40 7,000

Important things to remember

There are many different types of plants and farming crops you can farm, it just depends on your level and the location of the patches.

Try doing Fairytale I - Growing Pains quest as soon as possible in order to get the Magic Secateurs, which increase your harvesting output by 10%, or else use an amulet of nature, which provides a 5% yield increase, but NOT both, as they do not stack.

Hiscores

As of 8 April 2015, there are 852 players with 99. The highest-ranked player has a total of 200,000,000 Farming experience.

Trivia

  • Herbs, like allotments and hops, work as follows:
  1. You start with 3 lives.
  1. Each time you get an item, you roll the dice.
  2. If you rolled unsuccessfully, you lose a life. When you've lost all 3 lives, the patch becomes empty.
  3. So if you roll unsuccessfully every time, you'd still get 3 items.
  4. In theory, if you rolled successfully every time, you'd get an infinite number of items.
  5. Your Farming level will affect the likeliness of succeeding each time the dice rolls.
If you use compost, you start with 4 lives instead. If you use supercompost, you start with 5 lives instead. Secateurs make you more likely to roll successfully, so you're statistically more likely to get more items, but not guaranteed.


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