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 The Field
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 Q) I want to use the field, but it won't let me! Why not?
 A) You need to pay back the 2 million mane fine, before you're allowed to use
 the field.
Q) Ok, I now have access to the field, but how do I use it?
 A) To plant items in the field, you need to first plant something that will
 make the field fertile, then water it. You can use water from the bucket,
 or some delicious Nanashi bottled water. After that plant the item you want
 to grow, water the field again, and keep checking up on it. You may need to
 water the field several times before you see any results.
Q) So I need something to make the field fertile... What can I use? Where do
 I find it?
 A) You can either use some rotten food, or some hemp. Finding rotten food is
 very easy. Just look for bananananas or Yashifruit lying on the ground. If
 they are a strange colour, then they are rotten. Alternatively, you can
 pick any food and just leave it in your inventory. Eventually, it'll go
 rotten.
Hemp can either be found in one of two ways. You can get one piece of hemp
 by giving Apron ten pieces of rotten food. Or you can get some hemp from
 the following places:
At the Nanashi Flower Park (two pieces)
 Behind the Little Mountain Hut (one piece)
Q) And water... how do I get water?
 A) For water, you can either get it from water spots or you can buy bottled
 water from Nanashi Mart (usually costs 150 mane). The water spots are
 found in a couple of places:
Hyoutan Lake (next to the sign)
 The Beach Pier (lower section)
Q) So... what can I grow in the field?
 A) You can grow the following items in the field:
Growing..............Qty.............Requires............Qty
 Normal mushrooms......x9.............Normal mushroom......x1
 Bright red mushrooms..x9.............Bright red mushroom..x1
 Orange mushrooms......x9.............Orange mushroom......x1
 Yellow mushroom.......x9.............Yellow mushroom......x1
 Green mushroom........x9.............Green mushroom.......x1
 Dark Blue mushroom....x9.............Dark blue mushroom...x1
 Purple Mushroom.......x9.............Purple mushroom......x1
 Sea blue mushroom.....x9.............Sea blue mushroom....x1
 Rainbow mushroom......x1.............Frozen mushroom......x1
 Flower................x9.............Flower...............x1
 Banananana............x9.............Banananana...........x1
 Nanashi potato........x9.............Nanashi potato.......x1
 Pineapple.............x9.............Pineapple............x1
 Yashi fruit...........x9.............Yashi fruit..........x1
Q) Is there a difference in using rotten food or hemp to fertilise the field?
 A) Yes. The field has two growing states normal (shown by orange text) and
 fast (shown by green text). Using rotten food will set the field to normal.
 Whereas using hemp will set the field to fast, allowing food to grow at
 twice the speed.
Q) Cool! Is there anything else I should know about growing stuff?
 A) When it comes to watering the field, check the time. Watering the field
 between 9am and 11am, and watering the field between 5pm and 7pm, will also
 speed up the rate of growth.
Q) What do I do with the items once I've grown them?
 A) Either eat them, or sell them. It's up to you!
Q) One last question, if I grow one Rainbow mushroom from a Frozen mushroom,
 can I then grow nine Rainbow mushrooms from the one I grew?
 A) Sadly, no you can't.

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