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Farming and Gardening
March 6, 2026 at 05:54 PM
Initial farming guide
Farming in Pokemon Pokopia lets players grow crops for cooking ingredients, Pokemon food, and trading materials. The system uses Ditto's Rototiller move to prepare soil, Water Gun to irrigate, and the Grow specialty to accelerate plant growth.
Use Rototiller (learned from Drilbur) to till dirt or grass into a crop field.
Select seeds from your inventory and press A to plant them in the tilled soil.
Water the crops using Water Gun if needed (some crops grow without irrigation).
Station a Pokemon with the Grow specialty (Bulbasaur, Oddish, Bellsprout, etc.) nearby to accelerate growth.
Harvest mature crops using Cut or by hand.
Crop | Primary Use |
|---|---|
Tomatoes | Cooking ingredient (sour flavor) |
Potatoes | Cooking ingredient (sweet flavor) |
Beans | Base ingredient for Hamburger Steaks |
Wheat | Base ingredient for Bread recipes |
Carrots | Cooking ingredient (spicy flavor) |
Leafy Greens | Base ingredient for Salads |
Leppa Berries | Grow on berry trees; sweet flavor; PP restore |
Mushrooms | Found or grown; dry flavor |
Pokemon Center PC Shop: Limited daily stock that refreshes each day.
Harvesting: Using Cut on mature plants sometimes yields seeds alongside the crop.
Pokemon gifts: Befriended Pokemon occasionally offer seeds as gifts.
Dream Islands: Abandoned structures on Dream Islands may contain rare seeds.
Position Grow-specialty Pokemon near your farm plots so they passively accelerate all nearby crops.
Water crops even if they can grow without it; irrigation speeds up the growing cycle.
Plant crops in clusters near your Workbench and Storage Boxes for efficient harvesting and crafting.
Companion planting: certain plants grown together can repel pests or attract beneficial insects, improving yield.