Shi Tao put down the bowl, wiped his hands, and took it. He was immediately attracted by the various parts on the paper. After looking at it for a while, he asked uncertainly, "Is this a plow?"
Jiang Huaixu nodded. "I saw the pattern in a book and wanted to see if it would be better than an ordinary plow."
The more Shi Tao looked at it, the more he felt that a plow made according to the blueprint would definitely be good. He carefully put the blueprint aside, smiled heartily and said, "Okay, I'll make it for you. Just wait patiently."
Jiang Huaixu sighed and went to see how everyone was grinding spices. The women were very attentive and the spices they ground were also very fine. They were grinding the spices while chatting in the sun, and they were having a lot of fun.
After looking around and answering a lot of questions, Jiang Huaixu took the soaked garlic, drained it, and went down to the cellar.
She bought these garlics at the mall and soaked them in water the day after she decided to grow garlic sprouts.
Plant them one by one on nutrient soil, and finally cover them with a layer of nutrient soil and sprinkle water on them.
She stood up, looked at her work, and reminded herself to water the plants every four or five days.
It is now the beginning of October, and the garlic sprouts can be harvested in January. By November, there will be fewer vegetables on the market, and then they can be sold.
The reason for choosing to plant garlic sprouts is that they not only do not require sunlight, but can also be harvested two or three times.
Another busy day passed. Jiang Huaixu put the pounded powder into cloth bags one by one, took them all into the room, weighed them according to the proportion, and mixed them together.
In one day, I gained more than ten pounds. I don’t know if my sisters-in-law will be able to lift their arms tomorrow.
Jiang Huaixu thought about it and felt that he had to set a time, otherwise his body would not be able to bear it.
The complex sounds outside the window interrupted her trance.
She quickly tied the bag with a rope and left the house.
What came into view were ten strong cows. The villagers who heard the news ran out of their homes again, cheering and jumping for joy, looking at and touching the cows.
Someone standing on an ox cart boasted, "You didn't see it! When we drove out this morning with a row of horse-drawn carts, we attracted a lot of attention. Now we're coming back with so many oxen, hahahahaha! The people in the neighboring Dafeng Village almost popped their eyes out..."
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