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You will visit a lot of locations scattered across Gielinor like Port Sarim, South of Falador, Fishing Guild, Falador Park on north east side of town OSRS Gold, Kourend, Canifis and other locations - ensure you bring travelling items such as Ectophial, Games Necklace, Amulet of Glory, Xeric's the talisman and other. Also, make sure you utilize a useful the Lunar Spellbook while farming trees and hops, fruit trees, crops and others for the most speedy travel.

You can pay the farmer who has a patch near by payment and he will take care of your plants (protecting the plants from dying). In skill, window click on the icon for farming to see which plant requires the payment.

Adding compost, supercompost or ultracompost can increase the yield of your plant and decreases the chance of it catching the disease (which could result in its death). By adding water to your allotment patches, you will stop it from contracting the disease. This is also true for hop and flower patches. Unlocking different teleports is extremely beneficial during farming. Especially Spirit tree transportation system and Fairy rings.

Nearly every farming patch in RuneScape you will find a small green NPC called Leprechaun. The gentlemen are able to assist you in your farming adventure by being your mobile bankers. Right click on the products you've harvested (for example potatoes) and select use option on Leprechaun.

Which will turn every potato you have into a noted version of it, thereby reducing your inventory space. Additionally, you can give them upto 255 compost and other tools employed in the farming RS Gold 2007. This is an excellent idea as it could assist you in the near future when you do forget to bring one of the composting tools or buckets.

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