How can I get help fertilizing my crops in the Facebook game Farmville?

Farmville has the Crop Fertilizer feature was added on October 1,, 2009. The users will get 5 bags of Fertilizer, per neighbors, per day. The players will then be able to use the fertilizer on crops on their neighbor's farms.

This fertilizer bags are rewarded when you complete a certain friend mission like pulling weeds, chasing crows and more. This is also removed when you visit another neighbor's farm. If the crops are fertilized it will grow bigger than normal and sparkle.

This fertilized crops reward experience point to the crop owner when harvested. Another feature was added which allows to fertilize plowed land without seeds. The land gets the sparkle and any seeds placed on the land get fertilized first.

A new ribbon is added to go with Crop Fertilizer, this is called Crop Whisperer ribbon. This is how it work out: 1. You have to visit a neighbor's farm.

2. Assist the neighbor that you are visiting by scaring away crows, rake leaves, and etc. 3. If there are crops that can be fertilized, you'll receive the bags of fertilizer.

If you did not receive the fertilizer, go visit another neighbor and star the process again. In case you receive the fertilizer, you will notice a small, white and blue bag on the bottom left hand side of the window. The bag has a small "X5" next to it.

This is an indication that you have 5 bags of fertilizer left. 4. Click on your neighbor's crops or plowed land to fertilize it.

Each bag will enable you to fertilize one square. If you are finished you will notice that the crop will sparkle. 5.

After fertilizing you can also feed the chicken if the neighbor has a Chicken Coop.

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