Minecraft - A Complete Guide To Crops
Briefly

Farming in Minecraft ensures a steady supply of food and resources. To begin, seeds and tilled farmland are essential, as most seeds won't grow in regular dirt. Crafting a hoe transforms dirt into farmland, and you need water to help the crops thrive. A single block can hydrate a 9x9 plot. Crops depend on light for growth, making indoor farming feasible. Bone meal can also speed up crop growth, enhancing efficiency. Each crop type has specific growing conditions and will be covered in detail subsequently.
To start farming, you'll need some seeds and dedicated farmland. Most seeds won't grow in regular dirt, so you'll need to do some work to it before you can start a farm.
First, craft the hoe tool, which allows you to turn dirt blocks into farmland. You can then place most types of crops in the game in these blocks of land.
One block of water will hydrate a 9x9 section of farmland when you place the water in the center square.
To farm faster, use bone meal directly on the plants to accelerate crop growth.
Read at GameSpot
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