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Seeds are used in {{l|farming}}. They can be stored in barrels or bags, which can in turn can be stored in barrels. They can be brought on embark or obtained by {{l|gather plants|gathering}} or growing the respective {{l|crops}}. When crops are eaten or used in {{l|brewing}}, they typically leave one or more plantable seeds. One notable exception is the {{l|Valley herb}} which will not leave behind seeds after processing.
 
Seeds are used in {{l|farming}}. They can be stored in barrels or bags, which can in turn can be stored in barrels. They can be brought on embark or obtained by {{l|gather plants|gathering}} or growing the respective {{l|crops}}. When crops are eaten or used in {{l|brewing}}, they typically leave one or more plantable seeds. One notable exception is the {{l|Valley herb}} which will not leave behind seeds after processing.

Revision as of 13:32, 30 May 2010

This article is about an older version of DF.

Seeds are used in Template:L. They can be stored in barrels or bags, which can in turn can be stored in barrels. They can be brought on embark or obtained by Template:L or growing the respective Template:L. When crops are eaten or used in Template:L, they typically leave one or more plantable seeds. One notable exception is the Template:L which will not leave behind seeds after processing.