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jessbronco

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I'm trying to create a forest for the campsite area. But this happened, two of the tree's died... This isn't the first time it's happened. It's not near a shadow or too close.. So why did it randomly die :/ Any tips?

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If a sapling is completed surrounded by other saplings or trees, it will die. You can bypass this rule by planting one or two rows of saplings, waiting a day for those saplings to grow, then planting another row, waiting another day, etc. Check this link for a better description of this.
 
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If a sapling is completed surrounded by other saplings or trees, it will die. You can bypass this rule by planting one or two rows of saplings, waiting a day for those saplings to grow, then planting another row, waiting another day, etc. Check this link for a better description of this.

Thanks for this information.
 
Alternatively, you could add some flowers to brighten the area and draw attention away from the campsite when no one is using it. I wish they would make it more attractive when the tent isn't pitched.
 
you only add an apostrophe ( one of these ' ) when establishing ownership of an object, or abbreviating a word and then "is or are etc.)

You don't need to add an apostrophe when pluralising things. Here's some examples:

When growing trees (no apostrophe needed)
The tree's leaves are falling (apostrophe needed to establish the tree's ownership of its leaves)
The tree's dying. (apostrophe needed as we're abbreviating "the tree is dying")

understand?
 
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