Welcome to the Bloodborne Farming Guide! This guide is designed to help you grow crops in the game Bloodborne. In order to do this, you will need to use a variety of methods and strategies. This guide will provide you with the best methods for growing crops in Bloodborne, as well as tips on how to improve your yields. In general, you will want to grow two types of crops: vegetables and fruits. Vegetables are good for eating straight away, while fruits are better used in dishes such as pies or smoothies. You can also grow flowers if you have a garden plot available. To start growing vegetables, first check your soil for any pests or diseases. If there are any problems, then it may be necessary to treat them with a fungicide or herbicide. Once your soil is healthy, plant your vegetables according to their specific instructions. For example, if you are planting potatoes, then plant them in rows about 2 feet apart. If you are planting carrots, then plant them in circles about 3 feet wide). Once your plants have grown tall enough, water them regularly and fertilize them with a fertilizer that has been specifically designed for vegetables. To start growing fruits, first check your soil for any pests or diseases. If there are any problems, then it may be necessary to treat them with a fungicide or herbicide. Once your soil is healthy, plant your fruits according to their specific instructions. For example, if you are planting applesauce trees (which produce fruit that can be eaten fresh), then place the trees in areas that receive full sun and fertile ground; they should not be planted near buildings or other plants that could compete with their fruit production). Once the trees have grown tall enough and produced fruit (which should usually happen within two months after planting), water them regularly and fertilize them with a fertilizer that has been specifically designed for fruits!