How to find Moss in Stardew Valley

Trees in Stardew Valley

Trees in Stardew Valley

Thinking about cooking up a healthy serving of Moss Soup? We’ll show you how to find Moss in Stardew Valley so that you can have an ample supply of the slimy dish’s key ingredient.

As a farm life simulation game, Stardew Valley is all about gathering and producing a variety of different resources. Whether you need to chop down trees for some wood or feeding your chickens to produce eggs, you’ll never run out of activities to do in Pelican Town.

Everything you find in Stardew Valley will be of some use to you, even moss. So, let’s go ahead and find out how you can stock up on the green stuff.

Cutting a tree in Stardew Valley
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Where to find Moss in Stardew Valley

You can find Moss growing on old trees throughout Stardew Valley including Pelican Town, the Mountains, and Cindersap Forest. Be sure to check every old tree you can because not all of them will produce Moss.

Old trees can be distinguished from newer ones since they are larger and have knots growing on their sides. You can also find old trees on your farm as long as you refrain from chopping them down for a long enough period of time.

If you’re having trouble finding Moss in Stardew Valley, you can take a break and examine the trees on the following in-game day.

How to get Moss in Stardew Valley

While it is possible to produce Moss from trees by cutting them down, it isn’t necessary. You can simply strike a tree and knock the Moss down to the ground.

Gathering the item this way is much more efficient since you don’t have to wait until a new tree grows into an old knotty one before it can start producing Moss again.

And that does it for our guide on how to find Moss in Stardew Valley. For more on the farm life simulator, you can read up on what Stardew Valley Marriage is like or learn how to solve the Winter Mystery.