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Everlasting Seeds
March 12, 2026 at 10:50 PM
Major expansion: added Earth's Bounty skill (Junior Farmer) as early-game source, Stardust Grinder (Expert Farmer) for guaranteed crafting, Expert Farmer trial requiring 15 Immortal Seeds, Mirthshroom locations and respawn timing, GMAX crop info, high-value crop recommendations, expanded strategy section
Everlasting seeds produce crops that never die after harvest. Plant one, harvest it, and the crop regrows on its own without replanting. This makes them the most efficient long-term farming investment in the game. There is also a rarer variant called Immortal seeds, which do everything everlasting seeds do plus one extra thing: they ignore seasonal restrictions entirely.
The two types look similar but work differently in one key way:
Type | Regrows After Harvest | Seasonal Restriction | Refund on Removal |
|---|---|---|---|
Everlasting | Yes, indefinitely | Still follows normal season | Yes |
Immortal | Yes, indefinitely | Grows year-round in any season | Yes |
A Watermelon everlasting seed only produces during Summer, while a Watermelon immortal seed produces in Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. Both types share a useful safety net: if you dig up an everlasting or immortal crop with a pickaxe, the game refunds the seed back to your inventory. You never lose it. This lets you relocate immortal crops freely as you expand your farm at Hopeland.
All plantable crops can have everlasting and immortal versions, including tree saplings. There are no exclusions. Any crop you can buy or grow from a regular seed has an everlasting counterpart. The Creamy Seeds buff text describes the mechanic: "Harvesting crops has a chance to drop regular or rare immortal seeds." The dropped seed matches the specific crop type you harvested.
There are six confirmed methods for obtaining everlasting and immortal seeds, spread across different stages of the game:
Mirthshroom Soup is the most reliable method for farming everlasting and immortal seeds in bulk during the mid-game. The recipe requires 2 Mirthshrooms, cooked at a Campfire (480 seconds craft time, restores 45 stamina). The recipe itself is found in a chest in the Moonlit Forest.
Eating the soup grants the Creamy Seeds buff for roughly 5 minutes. While active, harvesting crops has a chance to drop regular seeds or rare Immortal seeds. The buff stacks up to 5 times. At max stacks, you get a seed back from nearly every harvest, and roughly 1 in 10 of those seeds is an Immortal seed based on player reports.
The strategy is simple: cook a batch of Mirthshroom Soup, eat 5 to max the stacks, then harvest everything on your farm before the buff expires. Repeat as needed. Mirthshrooms are found throughout the Moonlit Forest and respawn every day at 8:00 PM, making them a free and renewable resource.
The Eternal Blessings skill is a Workpedia upgrade available at the Senior Farmer tier. Once unlocked, it provides a permanent passive chance to receive everlasting crops when harvesting any plant. The skill can be upgraded to at least Level 3 using Starsand Points. At higher levels, everlasting drops become frequent enough to be a steady supply.
Unlike the Creamy Seeds buff, Eternal Blessings is always active once purchased. It works in the background every time you harvest, no cooking required. This makes it one of the best-recommended farming skill investments.
The Earth's Bounty skill is a Workpedia upgrade available at the Junior Farmer tier, making it the earliest available method for obtaining immortal seeds. When maxed out, each hoe action on soil has a chance to spawn a treasure chest containing 200 to 800 Coins and sometimes random Immortal Seeds.
Player reports indicate roughly 4 Immortal Seeds from tilling around 150 soil nodes. The drop rate is lower than Mirthshroom Soup stacking, but Earth's Bounty is available much earlier in the game and produces bonus Coins alongside the seeds.
At the Expert Farmer tier, you unlock the Stardust Grinder, which can directly craft Immortal Seeds from harvested crops. This is distinct from the regular Grinder (Senior Farmer tier), which only converts crops back into normal seeds. The Stardust Grinder is the most reliable endgame method since it completely removes RNG from the process.
The Islandpedia app on your phone tracks items collected across several categories. The Plants section of the stamp collection awards a few everlasting seeds at certain completion milestones. Collecting all flower color variants (including hybrids from cross-breeding) contributes to stamp progress. These rewards are free and guaranteed, though limited in quantity.
There is a small natural chance of receiving an everlasting seed when harvesting regular crops, even without any buffs or skills active.
Some quests reward specific immortal seeds on completion. Player reports mention receiving immortal seeds for cucumber, wheat, cabbage, and other common crops.
Reaching the Expert Farmer profession tier requires planting 15 Immortal Seeds in plots covered by 3 Sprinkler IIs and 1 Auto Fertilizer Box. The recommended approach is to eat 5 Mirthshroom Soups for max Creamy Seeds stacks, then mass-harvest crops until you accumulate 15 immortal seeds. Having the Eternal Blessings skill active at the same time increases your odds further.
GMAX crops are giant mutations that cover a 3x3 grid on your farm. Only four crops can become GMAX: Pineapple (Spring), Watermelon (Summer), Pumpkin (Autumn), and Winter Melon (Winter). Whether immortal GMAX crops function properly is still debated in the community, and players have reported mixed results with this combination.
Prioritize getting the Mirthshroom Soup recipe from the Moonlit Forest. It is the fastest mid-game method to stockpile immortal seeds.
When eating Mirthshroom Soup, eat 5 in a row before harvesting anything. The stacks multiply your odds significantly.
Invest in Earth's Bounty early. At Junior Farmer tier, the chest-from-tilling mechanic provides both Coins and occasional Immortal Seeds before the Mirthshroom Soup recipe is available.
Target high-value crops. An immortal Chirpy Plum seed (roughly 500 Coins per harvest) or Zapped Rice seed (roughly 593 Coins per harvest) saves far more money over time than an immortal Wheat seed.
Invest Starsand Points into Eternal Blessings at Senior Farmer tier. The passive drops accumulate over time with zero effort and stack with the Creamy Seeds buff.
Immortal seeds are particularly valuable for seasonal crops like Watermelon or Pumpkin, since they remove the seasonal window entirely and let you harvest year-round.
Do not sell everlasting or immortal seeds. They are worth far more planted than sold.
If you dig up an everlasting crop by accident, check your inventory. The seed is refunded automatically.
Use bees near crop plots to speed up crop maturity, shortening the cycle between harvests and giving you more attempts at seed drops per buff cycle.
Use Sprinklers and Auto Fertilizer Boxes with Ripening and Yield fertilizers simultaneously to accelerate growth further.
Once you reach Expert Farmer, the Stardust Grinder makes all RNG methods obsolete. Prioritize reaching this tier if your long-term goal is a fully immortal farm.
Understanding which tier unlocks each seed-related feature helps plan your progression:
Tier | Unlocks |
|---|---|
Apprentice Farmer | Starting tier, basic farming |
Junior Farmer | Earth's Bounty skill (treasure chests from tilling) |
Senior Farmer | Grinder (crop to regular seed), Eternal Blessings skill (passive everlasting drops) |
Expert Farmer | Stardust Grinder (craft Immortal Seeds directly); trial requires 15 Immortal Seeds |
Article | Description |
|---|---|
Profession overview and crop mechanics | |
Complete crop list with seasons and growth times | |
Buff effects including Creamy Seeds | |
Where to find the Mirthshroom Soup recipe and Mirthshrooms | |
Stamp collection and milestone rewards | |
Farming tiers and Workpedia skill trees | |
Skill upgrades including Eternal Blessings and Earth's Bounty |