Crops and Trees
The mod titled Crops and Trees introduces 10 new plants to Minecraft Bedrock, including eggplants, tomatoes, corn, and more! Additionally, you will gain access to two fruit trees and two new blocks: cultivated soil and a seed block (the rainbow lucky block).
All these plants can only be planted on the new farmland. They are categorized into two groups: those that require seed creation and those that do not.
First group (seeds need to be planted):
Second group (No seeds required):
The images below are arranged in the same order as the plants listed above.
First group.
Second group.
Fruit trees. On the left is the orange tree, and on the right is the mango tree.
To grow a mango tree, you must first plant a seed.
The same applies to the orange tree as it does to the mango.
Fruit trees are not just for decoration; they are functional plants. Once ripe, the fruits fall to the ground, and you can collect them. This process typically takes about 10-12 minutes.
You might be wondering where to obtain the initial seeds. A seed block can assist you with this! Here’s what it looks like.

This is a basic land that will be useful for your new crops, as they can only sprout in this specific area.
The second area is the seed block (it resembles a rainbow luck block). Crafting recipe:

To obtain seeds from a block, simply interact with it: in Minecraft: Pocket Edition, you need to tap on the block, while in Windows 10, you should press the interaction button.