Farmville Helper Tip - Why Periodical Maintenance Of Your Farm Is Important

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I like spring time and celebrate the introduction of a new time of year via giving my dwelling a good spring cleaning. I then give my Farmville farm a good cleaning and you should also. No worries though, for it is easy and you can do it without the need of your regular cleaning supplies. Just grab the farmer's secret weapon, your handy mouse, and you are ready to go.

Benefits of Organizing Your Farm

I have found by regularly organizing my Farmville farm it opens up precious room for additional valuable things like crops, trees, and animals. Which helps me to makes additional coins and experience points. Additionally once my farm is well thought-out my farmer can move about faster, therefore enabling him to tend to plowing, planting, and harvesting sooner.

Planning Your Farm Layout

Before you can organize your farm you will need to choose what you will want to do with your possessions. You basically have 3 options. One option is to stockpile your stuff within Farmville buildings, such as greenhouses, sheds, and barns. If you select this method you can stockpile any size item in any building, but you will be restricted to only a few items per building. If you require additional buildings you can either buy them or expand current buildings. Personally I prefer to host a barn raising via my news feed. If you decide to go this route you might want to post your barn raising requesting your friends and neighbors for assistance. Before doing so it is important to note that you will need ten people to help you inside a three day period. Hence being time is of the essence I recommend sending your friends and neighbors a message asking for help. During your barn raising each person can help out once a day.

Clearing the Clutter

If you decide you simply no longer want your Farmville items then the better decision for you might be to sell them. Before doing so it is important to understand that after this is finished your stuff will no longer be available, so click wisely. Deciding what to sell might be confusing, I suggest focusing on items that does not make you experience points or coins. Like that old Christmas tree you may still have, get rid of it and create space for some new spring and summer items. You might also want to take into account selling off multiple items you may have, for instance selling eight or 9 of your ten benches. If you own other multiple items you are unsure about, like maybe sunflowers or gazing balls, you might think about hanging onto one of each of the items and then selling the additional duplicate items.

The final alternative of organizing your Farmville farm would be through increasing your farm. This option requires that you have enough neighbors and coins, or that you use Farm Cash for your expansion. Although costly, growing your farm can provide you with additional important space and therefore present you with opportunities for creating more coins and experience points in the future.

While organizing your farm, you ought to keep in mind that you will be acquiring fresh items as you continue to play Farmville. So much so that before you realize it you will once again need to organize your farm, especially when you take into account all the daily and sometimes multiple daily gifting opportunities available. Not to mention the specialized gifts that become offered throughout holidays and the changes of season. Plus who knows, you might come by a better version of a previous specialized seasonal item.


About the Author:
All right that is about it for now as I have to go harvest my crops, talk with you soon. Be certain to get a copy of my free report and read this cool article on Farmville Secrets and then head over to http://farmvilletips4u.com for additional cool helpful hints, posts, and video clips like how to get a Farmville Cheats.

Rich



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