How to Plant Trees in OSRS
Planting trees in Old School RuneScape (OSRS) is a great way to contribute to the game’s environment and earn some money at the same time. This guide will give you a step-by-step process on how to plant trees in OSRS.
Step 1: Obtain Tree Seeds
The first step in planting trees in OSRS is to acquire the tree seeds. Players can obtain tree seeds through various methods such as killing monsters or completing quests. The most common and easiest way to obtain tree seeds is through the Grand Exchange (GE). Simply type in the name of the tree seed that you want to buy, and wait for a seller to offer it to you.
Step 2: Prepare the Land
After obtaining the tree seed, you need to prepare the land where you will plant the tree. To do this, you need a shovel and a trowel. You can purchase these items from the GE or obtain them from the tool stores found around the game world. Look for an empty plot of land and dig it up using your shovel. Then, use your trowel to rake and smooth out the dirt.
Step 3: Plant the Tree Seed
With the land prepared, it's time to plant your tree seed. Use the tree seed on the plot of land you have prepared. Your character will start to dig a hole in the ground, and then place the seed inside. Afterward, you can cover the hole with soil using your trowel. If the planting is successful, you will see a sapling appear in the plot of land where you planted the seed.
Step 4: Tree Care and Maturity
Now that your sapling has grown, it needs to be taken care of. You will need to water the tree with a watering can every once in a while until it reaches full maturity. The amount of time it takes for a tree to mature depends on the type of tree you planted. Once the tree is fully grown, you can cut it down for logs or leave it standing to admire.
Conclusion
Planting trees in OSRS takes some effort, but it's an enjoyable and rewarding activity. With this guide, you should now have a better understanding of how to plant trees in OSRS. Remember to take care of your sapling and water it until it is fully grown. In no time, you'll have a beautiful, mature tree to admire or cut down for some extra cash. Happy planting!