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Revision as of 23:44, 31 October 2007
Can these new plants be planted inside? I know(assume) they cant be grown underground, but will they still grow with a roof over them?
Winter crops
Delving into the raws, it seems some plants can grow in winter. Muck Roots, for instance. We'll need to update the chart to allow this. The chart will, in general, need some work. For instance, Quarry Bushes can only be cooked after they've been processed; how should that be put on the chart? This page can easily be filled in from the raws, but only after the chart is made more comprehensive... Fieari 03:24, 30 October 2007 (EDT)
- Stuff like Quarry Bush Leaves can just go in the "Other Uses" column.
Move to List of crops
Would this page be better named "List of crops" to avoid confusion with the crops category? Its a minor wikiish style thing. --Shagie 15:20, 31 October 2007 (EDT)
Format/appearance
We could use some vertical borders between catagories to prevent run-on labels. Everything should be more aligned vertically, which might be tough for a skinny window.