HOW TO LAYER YOUR FARM (3X)
Firstly, you should make the farm you want to layer, your default farm, and ensure that all plowed fields have been deleted from the area you want to layer.
You will now need to open two more tabs, with Farm Town (which means you have 3 in total). Depending on which browser you have, will depend on how you can do this. Google Chrome is normally the best one, and you would then, simply right click on the play button, above were your coins are displayed, and a window will open. Click "open in new tab." Each time you do this, another farmtown window will open on another tab. Go to each tab, and make sure you turn each one to OFFLINE. You can do more than 3 tabs, but we find that this amount is best for manageability.
Go to your first tab, and plow the entire farm (or just the specific area, if you don't intend to layer the whole farm). If you have the plowing tools, then use them, so that you get it done quicker. Dont' worry if you make a mistake, you can delete it, and re-plow. Once you have plowed your farm, or the selected area, click on "save." Now go to tab 2.
This is where it gets a little tricky to explain. You now have to move in from the left, (or down, if you want to layer vertically), one tiny space (just the space that a tree takes). Start plowing from that point, and continue to plow the whole farm, or area. You will end up, with a tiny green line down the side (or across the top) of your farm. Then click "save" again.
Now go to tab 3. You now have to move two tiny spaces in from the left (or down), and start to plow from that point. Again, you then continue to plow the rest of the farm or area. You will then end up with a slightly bigger green line down the side (or across the top) of your farm. Then click "save" again.
Close down, two of the tabs, and reload your farm. Your farm should now be nicely layered.
You will now need to open two more tabs, with Farm Town (which means you have 3 in total). Depending on which browser you have, will depend on how you can do this. Google Chrome is normally the best one, and you would then, simply right click on the play button, above were your coins are displayed, and a window will open. Click "open in new tab." Each time you do this, another farmtown window will open on another tab. Go to each tab, and make sure you turn each one to OFFLINE. You can do more than 3 tabs, but we find that this amount is best for manageability.
Go to your first tab, and plow the entire farm (or just the specific area, if you don't intend to layer the whole farm). If you have the plowing tools, then use them, so that you get it done quicker. Dont' worry if you make a mistake, you can delete it, and re-plow. Once you have plowed your farm, or the selected area, click on "save." Now go to tab 2.
This is where it gets a little tricky to explain. You now have to move in from the left, (or down, if you want to layer vertically), one tiny space (just the space that a tree takes). Start plowing from that point, and continue to plow the whole farm, or area. You will end up, with a tiny green line down the side (or across the top) of your farm. Then click "save" again.
Now go to tab 3. You now have to move two tiny spaces in from the left (or down), and start to plow from that point. Again, you then continue to plow the rest of the farm or area. You will then end up with a slightly bigger green line down the side (or across the top) of your farm. Then click "save" again.
Close down, two of the tabs, and reload your farm. Your farm should now be nicely layered.