SoS: FoMT Red Grass Forage Guide (All Locations)

Holding Red Grass in the Secret Forest (SoS:FoMT)
Red Grass
Season Summer/Autumn
Location Bamboo Thicket, Hill Path, Hot Spring, Secret Forest, South Forest
Sell Price 35 G
Food Buffs -10 STA, +5 FAT
Special Uses Relax Tea Leaves Recipe

Red Grass is a type of colored grass often used to create Relax Tea Leaves. They can be harvested during Summer and Autumn as a forage item, or as random drops by using the Sickle on grass & weeds in your field.

Where To Find Red Grass

Red Grass can be found in the same locations during Summer and Autumn. We’ve listed every location below & marked them on the town map to help you easily find bundles of Red Grass:

  1. Bamboo Thicket – south of the lake below Jennifer’s tent
  2. Hill Path – the path and bridge leading to the Summit
  3. Hot Spring – the area in front of the Harvest Goddess’ waterfall
  4. Secret Forest – in the center of Mineral Town
  5. South Forest – below your farm, near Gotts’ workshop
Interface of the Town Map with the forageable locations highlighted. / Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town
Interface of the Town Map with the forageable locations highlighted.

New Red Grass will respawn almost every day when they’re in season, so make sure to visit whenever you’re in the area.

Sometimes using the Sickle to clear the weeds on your farm will also yield a specific colored grass depending on the season. Red Grass will drop from the debris if you’re lucky!

The farmer finds Red Grass in the weeds. / Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town
The farmer finds Red Grass in the weeds.

Red Grass Uses

As Food

Red Grasses are harmful when eaten, and they will cause a small stamina debuff when consumed. This will also increase the player’s fatigue.

Stamina Recovery Fatigue Recovery
-10 STA +5 FAT

In Recipes

The farmer cooks Relax Tea Leaves in the kitchen. / Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town
The farmer cooks Relax Tea Leaves in the kitchen.
Dish Ingredients Equipment Needed
Relax Tea Leaves Blue Grass, Green Grass, Red Grass, Yellow Grass, Orange Grass, Purple Grass, Indigo Grass, Weed Knife, Frying Pan

Gifting Red Grass

The farmer gives Doctor Red Grass. / Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town
The farmer gives Doctor Red Grass.
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Villager Birthday Type of Gift Friendship/Love Points Earned
Marriage Candidates
Doctor Autumn 19th Loved +9 FP, +500 LP
Marie Winter 20th
Villagers
Basil Summer 11th Loved +9 FP
Nature Sprites
Cherry Autumn 14th Loved +9 FP
Plum Spring 4th Liked +3 FP
Blueberry Spring 15th
Aqua Spring 26th
Mint Summer 16th
Sunny Autumn 10th
Pumpkin Winter 22nd

Selling Red Grass

Red Grass can be sold to either Zack or Huang for around 35 G.

Shipping Bin

To sell Red Grass to Zack, simply drop it into the Shipping Bin and wait for him to pick it up at 5:00 PM every day.

The farmer drops Red Grass into the Shipping Bin. / Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town
The farmer drops Red Grass into the Shipping Bin.

Selling Red Grass via the Shipping Bin will count towards the list of shippable items you need to achieve for full completion.

This is important because shipping all possible items is a requirement for marrying either Kappa or the Harvest Goddess. You can track your progress by checking the Shipping List on your bookshelf.

Huang’s Shop

You can also choose to bring your Red Grass over to Huang.

Simply hold the item in your hands and interact with him over the counter.

The farmer sells Red Grass to Huang. / Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town
The farmer sells Red Grass to Huang.

He will actually pay you a higher price for forageables that are not in season. For Summer forageables, you’ll get an additional 10% during Winter and 20% in the Spring.

Since Red Grass can also be foraged in Autumn, they will sell for 10% more in the Summer as well.

Red Grass Selling Price (Huang)
Normal Sell Price Spring Summer Winter
35 G 42 G 38 G 38 G

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