There aren't many vegetables or fruits to be found in Animal Crossing: Wild World. Coconuts, cherries, peaches, pears, oranges, and apples are among the fruits that can be found in the country. Farmers and islanders alike have expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of fruits and vegetables available in Animal Crossing, and it is hoped that more options will be added to the game in a future update. ACNH bells were ecstatic last fall when pumpkins, which are grown in the ground and can be any color from orange to yellow to green to white, were introduced, and it's possible that more fruits and vegetables will be added in the future as a result of this.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons player has demonstrated their perfect vegetable patch, which can be replicated just in time for the fall season. There is no doubt that this design would look right at home on any Animal Crossing farm-inspired or rural island, and it can easily be modified to include imitations of other fruits and vegetables, with only the player's imagination serving as the only limit. Because there isn't much growable vegetation on the islands, players will have to get creative if they want to include gardening plots and vegetable patches. It has been demonstrated by Redditor and Animal Crossing player holly745 on just how the game's tools and items can be used to create the ideal farming area in place of the game's official vegetables. The finished look gives the appearance of a fully-fleshed vegetable garden, complete with a diverse array of vegetables that were created by strategically placing beach balls, cushions, and lamps in unconventional locations. The process of recreating the look should be fairly simple for players who want to do it themselves. The player has designated a plot of land for their Animal Crossing vegetables and has used pathways in various shades of brown as soil for them. In five rows, separated from the other vegetables, they have grown pumpkins in three colors: orange, white, and green. The watermelon variant is represented by the beach ball, which has been strategically placed within custom pathway designs to give the impression that they have taken root and spread. Following that, the bamboo-shoot lamp has been created in multiples and placed as though it were a natural-growing shoot, while the mum cushion has been used to mimic cauliflower in its appearance. The barbed wire fence, which adds a rustic touch to the overall design, brings the project to a close. Additionally, flowers that have been run through and destroyed can be used to mimic corn or strawberries, while the addition of a wheelbarrow or tools can give the vegetable garden even more personality. Designing a farm vegetable patch is a fantastic idea for players who want to update their islands in time for the fall season. As the seasons change, it is expected that Animal Crossing farms and more natural-looking structures will gain in popularity. Fall is likely to bring back Halloween-themed Animal Crossing events, such as the return of Jack, which means that fans will want to decorate their islands with leaf piles, pumpkin patches, and other seasonal decorations to commemorate the occasion. Even though Nintendo hasn't confirmed the specifics of this year's ACNH Halloween event, with October rapidly approaching, it's likely that a formal announcement will be made soon.