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One Week to Launch, Plus Nintendo Switch Preorder Discount 🐣

After more than three years of development by a solo dev, The Garden Path is blossoming into the world on Steam and Nintendo Switch on July 30. That’s right, it’s unbe-leaf-able, but we’re only one week away!



If you’re excited and want to reserve a copy now, being an early bird comes with benefits! 😉 Nintendo Switch preorders are now available with a 15% discount. This offer applies to all regions, excluding Japan.

🌻 Europe
🌻 Americas
🌻 Australia / New Zealand

In the lead-up to launch, we’ve put together resources to help you decide if you’d like to get your hands dirty in The Garden. Check out the below links for more information on what you can expect in the furtive, tender world of pondering, gardening, and wandering.

🌷 The Garden Path: A Place of Your Own
🪻 Everything You Need to Know About Gardening
🌼 Meet Vegetable Residents



The Garden Path launches on Steam and Nintendo Switch on July 30! Listen to plants with us by wishlisting:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1638500/The_Garden_Path/

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Meet Vegetable Residents 🌱🥕🍅🥑🥦

Do you be-leaf in friendships between a gardener and vegetables? If so, you’re in luck. Leafy and charming residents will occasionally stop by the Garden, and you can get to know them by striking up a conversation. They all have their own personalities, some upbeat and others gloomy. If certain requirements specific to each resident are fulfilled, they may even request to stay long-term in the Garden!

Vegetable residents will also occasionally ask for items and if you fulfill their request, they’ll likely give gifts back in return! Meet five of the many vegetable residents below.

[h2]1. Caroline[/h2]

🌱 Has a cauliflower head, which is a nightmare to wash.
🌱 Doesn't mind when conversation falls silent, but desperately avoids it.
🌱 Tries to always be five minutes early, no matter the occasion.

[h2]2. Molly[/h2]

🧄 Are a garlic, but come with none of the tang.
🧄 Likes to catch dragonflies, but only for a moment.
🧄 Has a real eye for color, but prefers to keep things pink.

[h2]3. Emerson[/h2]

🥦 Have a broccoli head, and feel it's not easy being so green.
🥦 Secretly enjoy the feeling of soggy boots.
🥦 Prefer to worry about the things they have no control over, than the things they do.

[h2]4. Ida[/h2]

🌿 Are sweeter than most other plums.
🌿 Never tells the same joke twice (or, at least, tries not to)
🌿 Like to hum songs they've never heard before.

[h2]5. Alex[/h2]

🍑 Choose to keep their peach fuzz.
🍑 Like to walk a little louder to let folk know they're coming.
🍑 Sure know how to shine a pair of shoes.

The Garden Path launches on Steam and Nintendo Switch on July 30! Make new friends in the Garden:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1638500/The_Garden_Path/

Until next time…
Louis, carrotcake

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Sprouting, Growing, Blossoming: Everything You Need to Know About Gardening 🌱

It would not be The Garden Path without, well, growing a garden!

We find The Garden Path is best enjoyed when you embrace a wanderer's spirit: get lost, take detours, and get to know the locals. Gardening is not the main goal of your adventure in the Garden, but if it strikes your fancy, we have a few tips on cultivation.

[h2]Seedlings[/h2]

You can grow plants anywhere in the Garden as long as it’s on land and unoccupied by existing vegetation. There are various ways of obtaining seeds. Harvest them from existing wild plants or barter for seeds from merchants. (A few plants present in the game, like the chamomile and bluebells, were featured on social media in the past!)

Since it’s summer, we’ve included below a lovely garden full of plants that bloom during the summer in-game. Sunflowers, foxgloves, buttercups, and also… a lovely little birdbath as garden decoration.



[h2]Planning[/h2]

If you’d prefer a more chaotic, unplanned garden, simply plop the seeds wherever you’d like to plant them. But if you have grand ambitions and want to plan out the landscape before planting and acquiring seeds, you can use popsticks and project files! Both tools allow you to browse a library of possible plants and plan in advance. You can assign projects to a resident in the Community Center, and that resident will start working on the project and planting what you planned while you go about your day.

There are a variety of ways to obtain popsticks, but the most straightforward option is to deposit debris and organic matter into the compost bin. Worm the frog will then reward you with popsticks!



[h2]Tending[/h2]

Much like a real garden, plants need time to blossom. To increase the growth speed of seedlings, players can “listen” to plants and hear what fertilizer they prefer. For example, if you “hear” an oak leaf and pine needle, combine both into fertilizer in your inventory. Then give it to the plants directly. Buttercup, a merchant, also has a selection of mulch that you can check out for additional effects.



[h2]Harvesting[/h2]

This is straightforward! Harvest and enjoy the fruits of your labor by picking blossoms or obtaining clippings of weeds and twigs. Flowers only need to be picked by hand.

As for other harvestables, the appropriate tool is picked when you focus on a plant, tree, or shrub - so you don’t have to worry about switching manually between equipment. Note that you may require tones, a resource, in order to obtain a “seasonal” harvestable. Tones are separated into temporary and permanent. Permanent tones can be obtained by using equipment. Hover over equipment in the menu to check what to do to generate permanent tones.



[h2]Gifts for friends
Harvestables can be used in a myriad of ways. Obtain seeds for the next iteration of the garden, or give them as gifts to vegetables residents that stop by the garden. You can also brew tea with certain harvestables, as well as trade the items with merchants for clothing, decorative furniture, and more.

Remember, you aren’t locked into any forced loop of gardening. Plant as much or as little as you wish, as often or as infrequently. What type of garden and what plants you grow is entirely up to you!



The Garden Path launches on Steam and Nintendo Switch on July 30! 🌻Bloom with us here:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1638500/The_Garden_Path/

Until next time…
Louis, carrotcake

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