Do potted flowers count towards beehives or just planted ones?

Do potted flowers count towards beehives or just planted ones? - High angle of stone building with potted plants and blooming bushes growing in yard

The beehive's description states it is most efficient with at least 8 flowers within the hive's range. Does this count potted flowers? I'm guessing it only means flowers planted from a forester but I cannot find details on either.






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How do beehives work in Stardew Valley?

Bee houses placed outside the farm will produce wild honey every 4 days, but they will be destroyed if they are placed in a villager's path. A fully-grown and unharvested flower within 5 tiles of a Bee House will cause it to produce flower honey, which always sells for more than flowerless Wild Honey.

Are bee houses worth it Stardew Valley?

The point of having bee houses on your farm is to be able to make some profit off of what they produce: honey. There are different types of honey in the game \u2014 Wild Honey and Flower Honey. The latter will further depend on the type of flower you have near the bee house.

How do you set up a beehive Stardew?

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  • Construction. To build a bee house, you need 40 pieces of Wood, 8 pieces of Coal, 1 Iron Bar and 1 jar of Maple Syrup.
  • Use. Bee house in-game. ...
  • Production. A bee house produces honey based on either the flowers nearby or the basic wild honey if there are no flowers close by.




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