(Apocalypse + Rebirth + Spatial Ability + Hoarding + Pets + Slice of Life)
The apocalypse arrives with natural disasters; only the fittest survive.
Typhoons, floods, extreme cold, extre...
Jiang Ning dragged out several large snakeskin bags and scattered them around like they were free.
The soil is wet and the seeds stick easily.
The three of them worked separately and spent a day to complete the sowing on several nearby hills.
I haven't worked for a long time and my whole body was sore, so I took out a seven-figure massager to reward myself.
Doudou woke up early and took the dog out for a walk, and came back in a bad mood.
"Brother and sister-in-law, the soil outside is dry again."
In just one day, the soil was cracked by the sun. Without water, the seeds had no chance to germinate.
Jiang Ning has a headache.
The soil is not sticky and there is no vegetation coverage, so it naturally cannot retain moisture.
Since you have chosen land, you cannot give up easily.
Jiang Ning was very serious. "Don't be afraid. Let's try again."
She found several drought-resistant plants with low soil requirements from the space, including alfalfa, sorghum, and bermudagrass.
Dig holes, plant clusters of them, water them, and then cover them with hay to prevent them from being killed by the scorching sun.
Not only planting grass, planting trees is also essential.
Liquidambar, heather, hammer tree, oleander, etc.
These were all dug by Jiang Ning from parks or forests, and they have been breeding well in the space over the years.
Finally, two plots of land were turned over not far from the RV and scattered with dandelion seeds.
Dandelions grow and bloom quickly.
As long as the wind blows, the seeds can be blown far away, so there is no need to worry about them not being able to reproduce.
Doudou first spread hay and then watered the two fields.
After putting in so much effort, I don’t believe there will be no gain.
If we can even grow vegetables in the Arctic, I don’t believe we can’t conquer the wasteland!
However, ideals are full and reality is skinny...