Throughout each of the seasons in Stardew Valley, the goal is to plant and grow crops, which increases your income and allows you to live off of the land. Winter, however, throws a curveball into your farming tactics, as snow covers Pelican Town for the final month of the year, freezing the soil. As a result, tilling and planting vegetation comes to an abrupt stalemate. Luckily, there is a workaround to this hiccup so you can still grow crops over the winter: the Greenhouse, which is located just to the left of your house.
However, the initial state of the Greenhouse is a heap of ruins, so you’ll need to repair it first. To fix it up, you’re required to complete the series of Community Center Bundles from the Pantry section. Alternatively, you can purchase it for 35,000 gold from the Joja community development projects. The Pantry section consists of bundles from each of the following: Animal, Artisan, Fall, Spring, Supper, and Quality Bundles. Here’s what each of the bundles requires:
Animal Bundle
- Duck Egg
- Large Milk
- Large Egg (Brown)
- Large Egg
- Large Goat Milk
- Wool
- Reward: Cheese Press
Artisan Bundle
- Apricot
- Apple
- Cloth
- Cheese
- Cherry
- Goat Cheese
- Honey
- Jelly
- Orange
- Peach
- Pomegranate
- Truffle Oil
- Reward: Keg
Fall Crops Bundle
- Corn
- Eggplant
- Pumpkin
- Yam
- Reward: Bee House
Spring Crops Bundle
- Green Bean Caulisflower
- Parsnip
- Potato
- Reward: Speed-Gro
Supper Crops Bundle
- Blueberry
- Hot Pepper
- Melon
- Tomato
- Reward: Quality Sprinkler
Quality Crops Bundle
- Five gold star Parsnips
- Five gold star Melons
- Five gold star Pumpkins
- Five gold star Corn
- Reward: Preserves Jar
Once you’ve collected everything required, you’ll unlock the repaired Greenhouse. Head on over to it, and begin planting and growing crops to your heart’s content.