ACNH Tree's Bounty Recipes & How To Get Them


Although not as well-known as the Tree's Bounty series, there is another autumnal recipe collection worth mentioning

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Although not as well-known as the Tree's Bounty series, there is another autumnal recipe collection worth mentioning. From September 1 to December 10 in the Northern Hemisphere, and from March 1 to June 10 in the Southern Hemisphere, this autumnal recipe set will be available for use throughout Animal Crossing's entire fall season. Any autumncore, cottagecore, or other rustic, natural island theme would benefit from the addition of these woodsy DIYs to their décor.

The Tree's Bounty Recipes Can Be Found In Several Places
If there is a villager at the campsite, if any buildings are nearing completion or being upgraded, or if there aren't enough cedar and oak trees on the island, Tom or Isabelle will forego making this annual seasonal announcement.

If you want to farm these DIYs as soon as the fall season officially begins, the best way to do so is to give them away as balloon gifts. Slingshots are the most convenient method, but popping balloons without one is completely possible. In addition to the four balloon colors (red, blue, yellow, and green), DIYs can be found in the following items that are common to each balloon color:

 

 

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In most cases, red is used for home improvement projects or apparel.
(Unfortunately, this is not a seasonal material.) - Blue: crafting supplies
- Yellow: the color of bells.

Tree's Bounty Recipes require the use of certain materials.
Cedar trees will only appear on your island's cliffs if you haven't planted them there yourself. If you're able, use the ladder to get up there; if you haven't unlocked animal crossing items yet, you can find cedar saplings at Nook's Cranny or even the recycling bin in Resident Services to help you. In your island's favor, oak trees have a tendency to reproduce on the island's mainland.

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