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Hi and welcome to my Farm Run Guide. It does require quite a bit of levels and quests but gives you alot of XP per run. Also it barely costs anything, and you can even profit! FAQ: Q: What flowers protects my allotment? A: Onions, tomatoes & potatos = protected by Marigold Cabbage = protected by Rosemary Sweetcorn = protected by a Scarecrow Strawberry = not protected by a flower Watermelons = protected by Nasturtiums Flowers aren't 100% needed but it guarantees that all of your allotment patches aren't dead or diseased. If you wan't to make some more money doing Farming, plant Limpwurts. Q: Is it worth watering my Allotment patch? A: It does give you some bonus XP but makes your Farm Run a bit longer. Personally I think that it doesn't give enough XP to be worth my time. All it does is protect my Watermelons for 1 of the forms and Watermelons has 8 forms. Q: What herbs should I do at what level if I am going for XP? A: If you're going for XP and you don't care about how much you lose I would say you should plant the best Herb you can. This means you will switch Herbs to plant every few Farming levels. Q: What Allotments should I plant at my level? A: When you're doing Allotments you should always plant the best one you can. This is because you don't really profit from them anyway so it doesn't matter which one you're planting. From 47-99 you should plant Watermelons. Q: What Herbs should I plant for money? A: It is at level 32 Farming you start making alot of money from Herbs. From level 32-62 you can do Ranarrs if you're looking for quite a bit of money, or you could jump over to Toadflax at level 38 to make quite a bit of money and get a bit more XP. From level 62 Snapdragons make you alot of money, and if you do Torstols at level 85 you should make some money and still get alot of XP. Song: Sound Remedy - Liberation