Crops & Trees

🌳 Townkins: Tree Identification Guide

From top to bottom, here’s a guide to what the different trees look like in my town:

Townkins tree layout screenshot

  • 🍎🌳 Two rows of apple trees (the golden ones are diamond trees)
  • 🍑🌳 Peach
  • 🌰🌳 Almond
  • 🥥🌴 Coconut
  • 🍊🌳 Orange
  • 🍇🌳 Grape
  • 🍫🌳 Cacao
  • 🍌🌳 Banana
  • 🍒🌳 Cherry
  • 🌰🌳 Pecan
  • 🟣🌳 Plum

💎 Diamond Tree Notes

The odd set of golden trees are diamond purchases. Apples are used frequently, and since they grow faster than most other trees, the diamond version can be especially helpful. I wish they’d add diamond trees for other types too—especially if they kept the same price!

🌱 Tree Placement Tips

  • Trees unlock in order as you level up, starting with apples
  • My newest tree is pecan, which appears at the bottom of the second image
  • Use arrow decorations to point to trees that need watering or fertilizing
  • Make it easy for visitors to help—don’t hide trees behind decorative items
  • If your trees look like décor, helpers may skip them

I always look for arrows when visiting someone’s town. If you follow the arrows and water what the town owner actually needs, you’ll make them a very happy player!

🌾 Townkins: Crop Layout Guide

🧱 Crop Square Styles

Most players fall into one of three layout styles:

  • 📐 Neatly lined-up squares
    Easy to water, easy to decorate, easy to point to with arrows
  • 🎨 Squares arranged into designs
    Visually creative, may confuse helpers, works best with clear signage
  • 🌀 Scattered squares wherever there’s room
    Leads to “everywhere a square, square” chaos, hard for others to help

🧭 My Layout Philosophy

  • I use two large blocks of crop squares
  • This makes it easy to place finger-pointing arrows
  • Arrows can line up with two crops at once, boosting efficiency
  • I prioritize visibility and ease for helpers—because if they can’t find it, they won’t water it

💡 Crop Care Tips

  • Don’t hide crop squares behind decorations
  • Use arrows or signs to mark what needs watering
  • If you’re in a hurry to harvest, make it easy for friends to help
  • Decorative crops may look pretty, but if they blend in too much, they’ll be skipped