Garden is featured in State of Decay.
Description[]
"A garden would let us grow some of our food instead of always having to scavenge."

A facility that allows the community to grow Food and reduce daily Food consumption. They must be built outside.
Facility bonuses[]
Garden[]
- Harvest - Provides food daily
- Green Thumb - Produces higher yields of food. (Requires Plant Expert)
Greenhouse[]
"Once it grows back, this should give us a substantial increase in the amount of food grown"
- Harvest - Provides food daily
- Green Thumb - Produces higher yields of food. (Requires Plant Expert)
Requirements[]
Garden[]
- 25 Construction Materials
- 2 Survivors
- 50 Influence
- 30 min. build time.
Greenhouse[]
- Research at Library
- 50 Construction Materials
- 100 Influence
- Build time: 1 hour
Notes[]
- This facility cannot be built indoors.
- The amount of Food produced is as followed
- Garden: The initial amount is 2 Food/day. After 1 in-game day (2 real time hours), food yields become 4 Food/day. After another day in-game (2 real time hours), food yields reach maximum level for Garden: 6 Food/day.
- Greenhouse: After constructing greenhouse, food growth is reset and the yields become 3, then 6, then 9 Food/day for each stage of the plants
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