Discover how Leif visits your island in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, his unique flower seeds, selling weeds for extra bells, and how to get the Hedge recipe.
Hey there! So, you've heard about Leif, right? He's this super chill guy who pops up on your island every so often, kind of like a traveling salesman, but way cooler. Think of him as your go-to for all things floral and green, especially if you're looking to spice up your island's garden beyond what Nook's Cranny offers.
What Leif Sells: Leif's got the hookup for rare flower seeds and, get this, shrubs! These aren't your everyday blooms; they're the kind that make your island look extra special. What he brings is a bit random, depending on what your island's native flowers are and what's usually stocked at Nook's. So, each visit is a bit of a surprise!
Selling Weeds to Leif: Now, here's a neat trick: Leif *loves* weeds. Seriously, he can't get enough of them. While Timmy and Tommy will give you a measly 10 bells per weed, Leif will happily fork over 20 bells each! It's a fantastic way to clear out those pesky weeds taking over your island and make a nice little profit at the same time. He'll buy as many as you can bring him, so get weeding!
Getting the Hedge Recipe: If you missed out on Nature Week (no worries, it happens!), Leif is also your guy for the Hedge recipe. To get him to hand it over, you'll need to have had him visit a few times and, importantly, buy a good number of bushes from him. The game's a bit vague on the exact number, but aiming for at least 20 bush purchases should do the trick. Once you've got the recipe, you can craft hedges using 2 stone pieces, 5 tree branches, and 10 weeds. These are perfect for creating those fancy mazes or just adding some structured greenery to your island.
- Keep an eye out for Leif's visits – he's your best bet for unique plants!
- Don't hoard weeds; sell them to Leif for double the bells.
- Buy bushes from Leif if you want that Hedge recipe!
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