At noon, Jiang Si had lunch with her third uncle and added a lot of spiritual spring water to the water vat before deciding to return.
Her third uncle knew she was going to buy some things in the afternoon, so he gave her a lot of receipts.
These were all gifts from his disciples and followers; he and Ah Zhong were used to being rough and didn't need them.
Jiang Si didn't refuse and went straight to the largest supply and marketing cooperative in the suburbs with the receipts.
When you arrive, go to the agricultural supplies counter first.
Jiang Si had never done farm work in either her life, and she couldn't tell what these farm tools were for. She could only buy the items she needed according to the one-click function in her space.
Plow, harrow, shovel, pickaxe, hoe, sickle, flail, pitchfork, windmill, sieve, winnowing basket, stone mill, rake, spade, ladder, basket, sack, bucket, watering can, butcher's knife, seed gourd (for sowing)...
She bought one of each item; the prices weren't expensive, but it cost her several industrial coupons.
Jiang Si originally wanted to buy some fertilizer, but since she didn't have a fertilizer allocation slip issued by the production brigade, she had to give up.
As for daily necessities, she doesn't plan to buy them here.
She also needs to go to the Shanghai No. 1 Department Store later, where the selection is more complete.
After wandering around for a while and finding nothing left to buy, Jiang Si approached two sales clerks.
They each gave half a pack of premium cigarettes and asked them to help carry the items to a secluded alley nearby.
She can't move all this stuff by herself!
After everyone left, Jiang Si waited a little while longer before putting the items into her spatial storage.
To be honest, she was quite curious about this one-click function, so she clicked on "One-Click Farming" after entering the page.
With a whoosh—
The plow and harrow went to the designated location and then began plowing the land row by row.
This speed is in no way inferior to that of a large tiller!
After thinking about it, I clicked on "One-Click Digging" again, and I could choose the size of the hole myself.
Dig up some of the smaller ones first, and keep them to plant fruit trees.
She'll dig up a few more big ones; she'll buy some fish, shrimp, and crabs to keep in them later.
Once we reach Qiongzhou Island, we can introduce seawater to raise seafood!
Great, great! Now we can enjoy seafood freely.
Jiang Si watched for a while and then left the space, heading to the city's seed company as her next stop.
They selected the most common seeds available on the market.
I bought the following vegetable seeds: bok choy, spinach, celery, garland chrysanthemum, cauliflower, chives, lettuce, chili peppers, edamame, cowpeas, flat beans, white eggplant, purple eggplant, water spinach, red amaranth, cabbage, white radish, carrot, tomato, potato...
I bought the following bean seeds: red beans, mung beans, soybeans, broad beans, peas...
I bought seeds for grains: rice, wheat, corn, sweet potatoes...
I bought the following oilseeds: peanuts, sesame seeds, sunflower seeds, rapeseed, cottonseed...
I bought seeds for various melons: watermelon, pumpkin, winter melon, cucumber, cantaloupe, cucumber, loofah...
I bought the following spice seeds: scallions, ginger, garlic, cilantro...
I didn't buy many of these, just a small bag of each.
Unlike hybrid seeds of later generations, these could be kept as seed after they matured, and there were enough for her to eat.
Next door is the agricultural technology extension station, which has already cultivated fruit tree seedlings, but there aren't many varieties.
There are only apples, pears, peaches, plums, apricots, grapes, pomegranates, and oranges.
Jiang Si bought two of each.
When they entered the space, the small pit had already been dug.
Jiang Si placed the fruit seedlings one by one, backfilled the soil, tamped it down with her feet, and finally watered them with spiritual spring water!
Suddenly, the grape sapling next to me unexpectedly grew more than a meter tall.
Jiang Si was startled!
Only then did she remember that the space's friendly reminder mentioned that watering plants with spiritual spring water could randomly shorten their growth cycle.
Patting her pounding heart, Jiang Si glanced at the other fruit seedlings.
These are all quite normal, except that the leaves of the fruit seedlings, which were originally wilted, are now noticeably perked up after drinking their fill of the spiritual spring water.
I glanced at it and saw that the land in the space had already been plowed.
After clicking on "One-Click Seeding," Jiang Si didn't pay any more attention to it. Mainly, she couldn't distinguish which seed was which anymore, so she just let the space do its thing.
After resting for a while, Jiang Si left the space and then went straight to the Shanghai No. 1 Department Store.
In those days, apart from national grain coupons, other coupons were unusable in other places.
She had to use all the receipts she had before leaving, otherwise they would be wasted.
Another reason is that if we don't buy it now, we might not be able to buy it even if we have money and tickets when we go to other places.
Especially on Qiongzhou Island, due to inconvenient transportation, even the most basic daily necessities cannot be readily available.
Upon entering the department store, Jiang Si went straight to the third floor and bought the watch.
She didn't like Shanghai license plates; they were too big and didn't look good.
Finally, I chose a women's watch with a "gemstone flower" design, which cost 110 yuan. I also paid an extra 5 yuan for a thinner chain, and it looks delicate and petite on my wrist.
After buying the watch, Jiang Si went up the stairs to the second-floor daily necessities counter.
If there's one thing Jiang Si found most unacceptable after transmigrating into the book, it's probably that there are no sanitary napkins in this era.
Especially for someone like her with a heavy flow, every period is like living hell!
Ignoring the sales clerk's shocked gaze, Jiang Si bought all the toilet paper and sanitary napkins.
Buy more soap, so you can use it for bathing and washing your hair.
She remembered that the book seemed to mention that the first shampoo in China would not be available until the late 1970s.
Friendship Store does have imported shampoos, but ordinary people can't buy them, and they don't dare to.
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