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Vegetable Patch?

Greifenherz
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Hey guys! I just purchased the beautiful tiny little Humblemud mud house in Dhalmora for my yet-to-be-made Argonian! I thought the backyard was just the right size to make it a little patch to grow crops or vegetables. For that purpose I've been looking around for an item that would serve as soil to place the plants on, but I can't find anything? Is there no furniture item for this? I know that vegetable patches and small acres exist in the game's environment. Alternatively the buried treasure chest dirt heap would work for me, but I can't find that either.
If these items exist for furnishing, do you know their names so I may look for them properly? Thank you for the help!

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  • Glockcoma725
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    Unfortunately I do not believe there are any crop furnishings. You can get hoardes of the burnt shrubs in the plunder skulls for free right now, but there aren't crops per-se
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  • Linaleah
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    well.. you can use some of the display vegetables as crops - lettuce, carrots, pumpkins, beets work wonderfully, however - there is not soul furnishing, unfortunately. what I saw people do is find a patch that was relatively clear and just build a small fence around it to approximate a garden space
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  • Greifenherz
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    Ah, as I feared. Well, thank you for the quick and super helpful responses!
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  • mystfit
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    There is a sickly pumpkin..or is it winter squash..that comes with attached vegetation..that can be string together to make a crop. You may find other vegetation that that can be the vines and nestle various fruits or veggies in them or rows of flowering trees.
  • tonyhextrab16_ESO
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    Linaleah wrote: »
    well.. you can use some of the display vegetables as crops - lettuce, carrots, pumpkins, beets work wonderfully, however - there is not soul furnishing, unfortunately. what I saw people do is find a patch that was relatively clear and just build a small fence around it to approximate a garden space

    I did this....but to approximate earth, I used the reverse of bolted paintings. (`Approximate` is the important word here....it`s good, but it`s not great, and it`s, at least, brown)
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  • Armatesz
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    mystfit wrote: »
    There is a sickly pumpkin..or is it winter squash..that comes with attached vegetation..that can be string together to make a crop. You may find other vegetation that that can be the vines and nestle various fruits or veggies in them or rows of flowering trees.

    Last I checked there are two different kinds of pumpkins that you can have set as for gardens, sickly is one but a less sick and more healthier version is out there. "Pumpkin Frail" is likely the healthy one you are looking for. https://eso.mmo-fashion.com/pumpkin-frail/
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  • Greifenherz
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    I did this....but to approximate earth, I used the reverse of bolted paintings. (`Approximate` is the important word here....it`s good, but it`s not great, and it`s, at least, brown)

    I ended up going with the volcanic rocks from the Vivec home furnishing vendor, they're a bit dark, but once you clip them into the ground they work decently.
  • mystfit
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    Armatesz wrote: »
    mystfit wrote: »
    There is a sickly pumpkin..or is it winter squash..that comes with attached vegetation..that can be string together to make a crop. You may find other vegetation that that can be the vines and nestle various fruits or veggies in them or rows of flowering trees.

    Last I checked there are two different kinds of pumpkins that you can have set as for gardens, sickly is one but a less sick and more healthier version is out there. "Pumpkin Frail" is likely the healthy one you are looking for. https://eso.mmo-fashion.com/pumpkin-frail/

    Thank you! I am very new to decorating. And soooo ignorant!!


  • davey1107
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    Thought I could find some Argonian something thst would be dirty...but no.

    The Argonian lattice could be used to do a square foot garden plot marker, though. But no dirt.
  • Almariel
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    The clockwork junk heap, which you can buy in the CWC main city makes quite good dirt, if you turn it upside down. The dirt is quite greyish, but its finally a possibility to get dirt where you want it :)
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  • magicsprout
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    For soil i use straw beds turned upside down. Its bang on
  • Greifenherz
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    Almariel wrote: »
    The clockwork junk heap, which you can buy in the CWC main city makes quite good dirt, if you turn it upside down. The dirt is quite greyish, but its finally a possibility to get dirt where you want it :)
    For soil i use straw beds turned upside down. Its bang on

    I'll check these out, thanks for the tips!
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