What to know
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Trees do not regrow automatically after you cut them down, so replanting is required to keep wood sustainable.
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Saplings are crafted at the Farmer’s Bench by spending Essence of Life.
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Saplings can be planted on grass or dirt (not stone), and they need clear space to grow properly.
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A simple crop farm is the most reliable way to generate enough Essence of Life to fund steady sapling crafting.
Managing wood in Hytale is less about waiting for a forest to come back and more about setting up your own controlled supply near base. Once you understand how Essence of Life feeds sapling crafting, you can turn tree planting into a predictable routine instead of an occasional scramble for logs.
| Quick overview | At a glance |
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| Core idea | Craft saplings with Essence of Life, then plant and wait. |
| Main station | Farmer’s Bench (your sapling crafting hub). |
| Planting surface | Grass or dirt, not stone or artificial blocks. |
| Spacing | Keep about 8 to 10 blocks between saplings and ensure vertical clearance. |
| Growth | Passive over several in-game days; succeeds best with enough open space. |
| Sustainability loop | Crops → Life Essence → saplings → trees → wood. |
Set up for tree planting
Before you plant anything, you need two things: a Farmer’s Bench and a supply of Essence of Life for ongoing sapling crafting. The Farmer’s Bench is crafted using 6 tree logs and 20 plant fibers.
How to get Essence of Life consistently
Essence of Life is the resource that fuels agricultural progress, including buying seeds and crafting toward a sustainable farm loop. A practical way to scale it is to run crops in repeating harvest cycles, then use surplus to keep your Essence supply ahead of your sapling needs.

How to plant trees in Hytale step by step
Step 1: Craft and place the Farmer’s Bench
Craft a Farmer’s Bench using 6 tree logs and 20 plant fibers, then place it somewhere easy to access near your base or farm area.

Step 2: Build a small crop loop for Essence of Life
Plant and harvest crops to generate Essence of Life steadily, since this is what you will spend to craft saplings over time.
Step 3: Craft the saplings you want
Open the Farmer’s Bench, go to the saplings section, choose a tree type, and spend Essence of Life to craft the matching saplings.

Step 4: Pick a valid planting spot
Equip a sapling and aim at a grass or dirt block, because saplings cannot be planted on stone.

Step 5: Give the sapling enough room
Leave about 8 to 10 blocks between saplings and keep the space above them clear so they do not fail to grow or grow incorrectly.
Step 6: Plant and let time do the work
Place the sapling and let it grow passively over several in-game days, as long as the space requirements are met.
Step 7: Harvest and replant to stay renewable
When the tree matures, harvest it for wood, then plant a new sapling right away to keep your local supply stable.

Where to build your tree farm near base
A flat patch of grass or dirt close to your main base works best, because saplings require natural ground and benefit from clear vertical space. Keep it near your crop farm so you can convert harvest cycles into Essence of Life and immediately reinvest that Essence into saplings without long travel.
Rewards and outputs you get from planting trees
Tree planting is mainly about converting your Essence of Life and time into reliable building and crafting materials on demand.
| Output | Why it Does |
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| Renewable wood supply | Supports crafting and building without stripping new forests every time. |
| Smoother base progression | Reduces time spent traveling for logs, keeping your resource loop close to home. |
| Farm synergy | Crops produce Essence of Life , which directly funds sapling crafting for your tree farm. |
Keep forests from disappearing
If you treat every harvested tree as a prompt to replant, you avoid the common early-game mistake of clearing the area around your base and running out of nearby wood. The simplest routine is to keep a small stock of Life Essence dedicated to saplings, so you are never forced to pause building plans just to go searching for logs again.