
How to find moss in Stardew Valley
By
Grace Dean
last updated
13 November 2024
Acquire Stardew Valley moss to help with some special crafting

Stardew Valley Moss doesn’t sound like something you’d get excited about, but as a crafting material it opens doors for lots of new recipes. So, you may find yourself asking where do I get it and what do I use it for? Well, It’s a green little blob with a whole lot of uses. When you’re not (im)patiently waiting for the Stardew Valley Bookseller to turn up in town or busy chugging a jar of mayonnaise or, you might want to task yourself with foraging away for moss. There’s many reasons to acquire it, like securing yourself some Deluxe Bait for catching that rare Stardew Valley sea jelly. A win-win. Here’s everything you need to know.
Where to find moss in Stardew Valley
Moss, like the real world, grows on trees or in weeds in Stardew Valley. It’ll drop from Oak, Pine, and Maple trees much like wood, sap, acorns do when you use your axe against the tree. To know which ones have moss on, they look… well, mossy.
Moss-filled trees are green in appearance and only need a quick tap with your axe, sword, or scythe to shake the moss away for you to gather in your inventory. You don’t need to chop down the entire tree to acquire it.
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You’ll find moss randomly on trees in every season of Stardew Valley, apart from winter. It’s native to Pelican Town, so you don’t need to wander too far from your home to get it. For top moss gathering, it’s a good idea to grow a lot of trees on your farm to create more opportunity for moss to appear.
The Stardew Valley green rain weather condition introduced in the 1.6 update is also a great opportunity for moss gathering. Green rain occurs only during the summer and happens completely at random.
During this rare green rain weather, moss is far easier to gather as it’ll appear on all the tree that usually grow moss, no matter what growth stage they’re at. Simply put, it’s everywhere. Mossy trees as well as special large weeds will appear all over Pelican Town ripe for moss picking.
How to use moss in Stardew Valley
In Stardew Valley, use moss for crafting. It’s an extremely versatile item capable of creating different recipes in the game; blue grass starter, challenge bait, deluxe bait, deluxe worm bin, moss soup, mushroom log, speed-gro, statue of blessings, and treasure totem are all achieved with moss in tow. Aside from the moss soup, which is just 20 pieces of moss, other crafting recipes will also need you to acquire additional items.
In terms of giving moss out as one of the Stardew Valley gifts or selling moss, don’t bother. The villagers don’t like it and won’t appreciate it and the price of moss is just five gold. The only reason you’d ship it off is to complete the ‘All Items Shipped’ achievement using the shipping bin on your farm. That’s it for moss in Stardew Valley. Look for those green trunked trees and the moss is yours.
If looking for moss hasn’t scratched your hunting itch, try our guide to finding all the Stardew Valley trinkets, or put in some extra effort and unlock Stardew Valley mastery.
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Grace is a freelance writer whose work has appeared on sites including GamesRadar, PocketTactics, Space.com, Metro, Loadout, and The Digital Fix. She’s written about everything from games to TV shows, and was once Head of Short Form at ITN.

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