Crop items
From Toadwater Guide
This page contains a detailed list of the different items which can be found in crops, along with information on the probability of finding each individual item, the XP gained from picking the item, and the function of the item (if known).
Every crop produces compost worms, which can be used as fertiliser. All crops have about 10% compost worms, which means that once you reach 100% odds (and tier 10 for peppers) on any crop you will be self sufficient in producing fertiliser, so you will not often have to buy more from the shop.
Contents |
Core Crops
Peppers
| Item | Odds (%) | XP | Avg. XP/Crop |
|---|---|---|---|
| Compost Worm | 10.00 | 1.00 | 10.00 |
| Bell Pepper | 60.00 | 1.00 | 60.00 |
| Banana Pepper | 14.90 | 1.00 | 14.90 |
| Jalapeno Pepper | 10.00 | 2.50 | 25.00 |
| Chickenheart Pepper | 5.00 | 2.00 | 10.00 |
| Ghost Pepper | 0.10 | 250.00 | 25.00 |
| Total avg. XP per full crop | 144.90 |
Peppers have a few different purposes. Three of the peppers give buffs for tool use. Eating 5 of these will give you the full buff, and eating more will increase the time of the buff.
- Banana Peppers buff Shovel power
- Jalapeno Peppers buff Mallet power
- Chickenheart Peppers buff Scutching Sword power
Bell Peppers serve two main purposes. Firstly they are the easiest way to gain cooking experience early in the game. Bell Peppers can be placed on the ground and hollowed to gain Pepper seeds and Compost Worms. Bell Peppers are also a useful healing item prior to planting Radishes. Eating a Bell Pepper will heal 8 health.
Ghost Peppers are an extremely useful rare crop item. Eating a Ghost Pepper will fully restore your health, and more importantly fill your thirst bar. Eating a Ghost Pepper will also completely fill your poo, leaving you unable to eat until you use an outhouse.
Radishes
| Item | Odds (%) | XP | Avg. XP/Crop |
|---|---|---|---|
| Compost Worm | 10.00 | 1.00 | 10.00 |
| White Icicle | 15.00 | 1.00 | 15.00 |
| Cherry Belle | 15.00 | 1.50 | 22.50 |
| Crimson Giant | 15.00 | 2.00 | 30.00 |
| China Rose | 15.00 | 2.50 | 37.50 |
| Red Devil | 10.00 | 3.00 | 30.00 |
| Plum Purple | 10.00 | 3.50 | 35.00 |
| Round Black Spanish | 5.00 | 4.00 | 20.00 |
| French Breakfast | 4.90 | 10.00 | 49.00 |
| Gold Radish | 0.10 | 1000.00 | 100.00 |
| Flaming Fungus | 0.0018 | 10000.00 | 18.00 |
| Death Cap Mushroom | 0.0018 | 10000.00 | 18.00 |
| Total avg. XP per full crop | 385 |
Radish crops provide buffs for most of the core skills, and are an extremely useful crop throughout the game. Most of the radishes in a crop give a basic skill buff for a single skill. Eating 10 of these radishes will temporarily increase your skill by 10%, and after eating 10 the buff will last for over an hour. Once you have reached the maximum skill increase eating additional radishes will lengthen the duration of the buff.
The Radishes which produce these basic skill buffs are:
| Radish Name | Skill Buffed |
|---|---|
| White Icicle | Whittling |
| Cherry Belle | Construction |
| Crimson Giant | Forestry |
| China Rose | Farming |
| Red Devil | Mining |
| Plum Purple | Management |
The other two common radishes do not buff skills, but instead fill your poo and health bars respectively. Eating a Round Black Spanish Radish will fill your poo bar by 10, they can therefore be used to poo more regularly which is particularly useful if you have outhouses which need to be removed.
French Breakfast Radishes are a very useful healing item. Eating one will heal you for 10 health and only add 1 poo, making them more efficient than Bell Peppers. In fact until you have access to cooking equipment they are the best healing items available.
The rare crop item in radishes is the Gold Radish, which is a very powerful and versatile item. Eating a GR will fill your health and poo bars, and will buff every skill by 10% for an hour. This buff can be combined with a standard radish buff and in fact the more advanced crop item buffs from later crops, so you can buff a number of skills by 20%. This is often referred to as "Double Buffing".
Gold Radishes also have some other effects when combined with squirrel milk. A GR+SM buff will allow you to perform some actions at a much faster speed. You're axe will become twice as powerful, you will be able to fertilise 50% at a time instead of just 10%, you will be able to use textile and weaving machines much faster.
Finally, the radish crop is one of two (along with hemp) which contains the ultra rare fungii, Flaming Fungus and Death Cap Mushroom. For more information on these see their article.
Industrial Hemp
| Item | Odds (%) | XP | Avg. XP/Crop |
|---|---|---|---|
| Compost Worm | 9.96 | 1.00 | 9.96 |
| Hemp Stalks | 70.00 | 15.00 | 1050.00 |
| Dead Hemp Stalks | 20.00 | 1.00 | 20.00 |
| Red Boot | 0.03 | 5000.00 | 150.00 |
| White Boot | 0.008 | 20000.00 | 160.00 |
| Flaming Fungus | 0.0018 | 10000.00 | 18.00 |
| Death Cap Mushroom | 0.0018 | 10000.00 | 18.00 |
| Total avg. XP per full crop | 1425.96 |
Industrial Hemp is the crop which leads into the advanced textile and weaving skill trees. Those skills can be gained through Maso Bamboo as well, but this is very limited and only allows you to create basic items. The Hemp process leads to the creation of seed bags and high level milking gloves, as well as some other high level textile and weaving items.
The process begins with Hemp Stalks, the most abundant item in hemp crops, and details on using the stalks can be found on the textile and weaving pages.
The crop also produces Dead hemp stalks, one of the items which can be placed in compost bins.
There are two rare items found in Hemp crops, Red and White boot fungus'. At the moment their purpose is unknown. Hemp is also one of the two crops which produce the ultra rare Flaming Fungus and Death Cap Mushroom.
Member crops
| This wiki article includes information that applies to members only unless specified otherwise. You must be a member to access features described here. You must also be a member to harvest, or otherwise receive, and use items described here. Nonmembers, however, may transfer members-only items from/to ground hoards/inventory and sell them. |
The following crops are only available to members, which specifically means that they can only be planted by members, and the crop items can only be used by members (with the exception compost worms which are a common item).
However, a non member is able to pick member crops once they have been planted, and as with all member content, anyone can hold the items in their inventory and transfer them to and from hoards.
Strawberries
| Item | Odds (%) | XP | Avg. XP/Crop |
|---|---|---|---|
| Compost Worm | 9.85 | 1.00 | 9.85 |
| Strawberry Leaf | 50.00 | 2.00 | 100.00 |
| Red Strawberry | 35.00 | 15.00 | 525.00 |
| Strawberry Runner | 5.00 | 1.00 | 5.00 |
| Sour Wiggleberry | 0.075 | 2500.00 | 187.50 |
| Salty Wiggleberry | 0.075 | 5000.00 | 375.00 |
| Total avg. XP per full crop | 1202.35 |
Strawberries are a very useful crop because of the variety of cooking applications the crop items have. The bulk of strawberry crops are Strawberries and Strawberry Leaves, both of which can be used in cooking.
On their own strawberries provide an effective healing item, each one healing 15 health and filling your poo bar by 2 making them less efficient than French Breakfast Radishes, but faster to actually heal you. However they become much more useful when you have access to a well. In a well the strawberries can be washed to produce Hearty Red Strawberries and Golden Strawberries, which are among the most efficient healing items in the game.
Strawberry Leaves can also be turned into useful healing items by making them into Salads using a Salad Bowl.
Strawberry crops also produce Runners, which can be planted to produce more strawberry fields. You need 10 runners to plant a new strawberry field, so when you reach 100% odds on planting strawberries you will produce enough Runners to replant half as many fields again.
Finally, the rare item in strawberry crops are Wiggleberries. They can be used to scare away other players birds and squirrels, and are the only way to remove another players birds. A Sour Wiggleberry will remove 2 uses from a bird, and a Salty Wiggleberry will remove 15 uses from a bird. Wiggleberries will also reduce the uses on your own birds and squirrels, which can be very useful if you are relocating.
Toadwater Classic Crops
The following crops exist in Toadwater Classic, and are not currently available in the current version of toadwater. They may be added in the future, but are likely to have significant changes made to them when they do return.
Wheat
| Harvestable Item | % | Use |
| Common Wheat Stalks | 30%(+) | Used in Threshing and Winnowing |
| Rotten Wheat Stalks | 60%(+) | Can be placed in a Compost Bin |
| Compost Worm | 10% | |
| Banded Woolly Bear or Isabella Tiger Moth | 0.01%(+) | Bears buff textile, Moths buff weaving |
(+)approximate
Tomatoes
| Harvestable Item | % | Uses |
| "Ripe Tomato" | 6.67% | Eating one with a GR/milk buff allows you to fertilize a square to 100% in a single action(+) |
| "Unripe Tomato" | 13.33% | Eating one with a GR/milk buff allows you to fertilize a square to 100% in a single action(+), but for a shorter time than a ripe tomato/GR/milk buff does |
| "Tomato Leaves" | 70% | Can be made into salads |
| "Compost Worm" | 10% | See its wiki article for more info |
| "Colorado Beetle" | 0.1% | Eating one empties your poo |
Pumpkins
| Harvestable Item | % | Uses |
| "Small Pumpkin" | 40%(+) | Can be hollowed (see last section of this article) |
| "Compost Worm" | 10% | See its wiki article for more info |



