Tree patch

Wood trees are trees which are meant to be cut for their wood. Various trees can be grown using the Farming skill, although they also grow naturally all around Runescape. The necessary seeds to grow them must be obtained from bird nests or other sources, added to a plant pot filled with soil, watered, and then transferred to a tree patch. Level 15 Farming is needed to start planting oak trees, the lowest requirement to grow a wood tree, and level 75 Farming is needed for the coveted magic trees, the highest requirement to grow a wood tree. Sources of seeds may be found in the Farming skill guide or at the tree seed page.

Fully-grown trees will be choppable by the player that planted the tree granting him logs according to the kind of tree that was planted at the patch. Logs have various uses, including being used as material for the Fletching skill as well as the Firemaking skill.

Growing and chopping a yew or magic tree is part of the Falador Tasks. To plant a new tree the old one needs to be cleared from the patch. This can be done by chopping it down and digging up the roots, right-clicking the patch and selecting the "clear" option, or by paying the farmer to remove it.

Like bushes, most of the experience gained in the Farming skill is from checking on the tree's health, not in planting it or chopping it down.

Note: Saplings and trees do not need watering.

Locations

 * 1) North of the Lumbridge lodestone, near the furnace
 * 2) Varrock Castle's courtyard
 * 3) Falador Park
 * 4) South-eastern Taverley
 * 5) Tree Gnome Stronghold
 * 6) Prifddinas in the south-eastern part of Trahaearn Clan district