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Farmville Trees | Farmville Animals | a Guide to Farmville Trees | a Guide to Farmville Animals

Joe Simon
Having Farmville Trees and Farmville Animals on your virtual farm in Farmville is a great way to boost the money you can earn on Farmville to put back into your farm. The number that you can purchase and gift is limited only to how much space is left on your farm after your done with all the decorations and crops. Here is a list of all the Farmville Trees and Farmville Animals you can purchase or receive as a free gift.

Legend - Purchase Price/Sell For Price/Days to Harvest

Acai 27 Cash/158/2
Cherry - 225/18/2
Apple - 325/28/3
Orange - 425/40/4
Plum - 350/30/3
Peach - 500/47/4
Lemon - 475/41/3
Lime - 750/75/5

The remaining trees are available by gift only. The other numbers reflect the sell for price/days to harvest.

Date - 69/3
Banana - 56/3
Avocado - 37/3
Pomegranate - 108/5
Grapefruit - 50/3
Fig - 33/3
Olive - 112/4
Passion Fruit - 93/5
Apricot - 56/4

Here is a list of all the Farmville Animals you can purchase or receive as a free gift.

These are the only animals you can buy with Farmville Coins:

Cow
Chicken
Sheep

Those 3 can also be given as a gift.

These animals can only be received or given as a gift:

Horse
Pig
Rabbit
Duck
Goat

The remaining Farmville Animals can only be obtained by adoption. The only way to adopt an animal is if your friend leaves a posting on your news feed on Facebook and you claim the animal before anyone else.

Black Sheep
Brown Cow
Pink Cow
Turtle
Ugly Duckling which transforms into a Swan after 3 days.

Something I like to do is to sell the trees that have a lower payout because to me it's just not worth crowding my farm with them. You may feel differently but the fact that you still have to harvest each on individually can be a bit tiresome. Especially when you don't gain any experience from doing it. Olive trees and Pomegranate trees are obviously the best ones and all of those should be kept at all times.

Animals are a different story all together. Recently a Dairy Farm was added to the game which conserves space considering how much virtual space Farmville Cows take up. Ducks, rabbits, sheep and chickens don't take up much room but the bigger animals like horses and goats offer some of the higher payouts.

One thing that I like to do is line up the animals and trees along the border of the farm. The trees can be planted close together and don't take up much space but the animals can still be a bit of a pain. I also use the same strategy with the Farmville Trees and just get rid of some of the ones that don't pay out as well.

Published by Joe Simon

Hello everyone! Thanks for stopping by. I'm an internet marketer and a freelance writer. I'm fairly new to the field but have been writing off and on for the past 17 years. I write primarily about music, gam...  View profile

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