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Chapter 174 Family Farm

"Thank you to Wu Yazhen's parents for bringing us such unique sharing."

The questioning went on for quite some time, and the female teacher quickly interjected while no one was asking any more questions.

If Guan Lang was allowed to continue talking endlessly, how long would this parent-teacher meeting have to last before it ends?

The applause from the audience sounded like thunder, and this time it was much more enthusiastic than the applause before Guan Lang came on stage.

"call."

Guan Lang got off the podium and sat back in his seat, taking a deep breath.

Finally he ended his speech this time.

The questions he just asked were not all about the nutritional and dietary knowledge he knew, but also related to his blind spots. Even ordinary questions were enough to make him rack his brains to recall the knowledge he had accumulated over such a period of time.

Just a few minutes of questioning made him feel a little overwhelmed. Fortunately, the head teacher interrupted.

After all, he is not a nutritionist who graduated with a major in nutrition, so he certainly cannot answer all nutrition and diet questions.

As the parent-teacher meeting progresses, the time is approaching five o'clock.

However, the parent-teacher meeting is not over yet, there is still one last parent-child activity.

It is arranged on the third floor of the school gymnasium.

Guan Lang followed the crowd of parents and went up to the third floor of the gymnasium under the guidance of the teacher.

The students have arrived here early.

But it didn't take long.

Considering that it was almost dinner time, under the arrangement of the teacher, we only played interactive games such as two-person three-legged, running with a ball on top of the ball.

Before six o'clock, the parent-teacher conference was officially concluded and disbanded.

Guan Lang and Wu Yazhen, who was holding the cat, walked side by side on the way back.

Summer is approaching now, and the days are getting longer. The sun has not set at six o'clock, and the sky is gray, which is when it is almost dark.

The street lights on the sidewalk gradually turned on.

"Aren't you curious about what the teacher said at the parent-teacher conference? Aren't you worried that the teacher said something bad about you?" Guan Lang glanced sideways at his little cousin and found that she was calmly stroking Qianqiu's back.

Wu Yazhen glanced at him doubtfully, thought for a while, and shook her head.

Guan Lang smiled helplessly.

So confident.

But the teacher did say all her praises.

The shadows of the two people became longer and longer under the illumination of the street lights.

At ten o'clock in the morning, Guan Lang went to the flower and tree market where he bought potted plants for Qin Yanxi's mother last time.

I selected some plants and called a tricycle to help deliver them to the yard.

Then we went to the market for a walk.

At this time, there were plant seedlings piled all over the open space in the yard.

There is an open space of about five or six square meters on the southwest side of Guanlang's courtyard, which can be used as a place to plant and cultivate his family's small vegetable garden.

He expected to plant some vegetables, fruits and other crops here, which would not only add greenery to the courtyard, but he would feel more at ease eating the crops he grew, as at least he would not use pesticides himself.

Although Jiangcheng is only a third-tier small city, for a child like him who grew up in a town, being able to cultivate his own family vegetable garden gives him a sense of satisfaction and a sense of ritual in life.

Plant the crops with your own hands, water and fertilize them, and finally harvest the fruits.

It's like playing a real-life farming game.

To this end, he also watched some instructional videos on family farms to enrich his poor farming knowledge.

Early in the morning, Guan Lang came over and turned over the soil several times with a big hoe, and used a small chisel to pound it until it became soft and soft.

Wastes such as fallen leaves, peels and vegetables are mixed in the soil.

However, it is clear that simply turning the soil is not enough to serve as soil for planting.

So Guan Lang went to a chicken farm near the market and bought a few bags of sand and soil waste mixed with chicken manure to fertilize the land.

Guan Lang poured the light yellow chicken manure sand from the bag into the few square meters of future farm.

Use a shovel to spread the chicken manure roughly flat on the small farm, and then use a small manure fork more than twenty centimeters long to plow the chicken manure into a soft and soft layer.

He planned to divide the six-square-meter farm into two parts and isolate them from each other.

A small piece of soil is reserved for planting watermelon seedlings.

With the recent popularity of home gardens or rooftop farms in big cities, traders in flower and tree markets have naturally followed business opportunities and added seedlings of crops like watermelons, eggplants, and tomatoes as merchandise.

It saves those urbanites who plan to plant crops in their courtyards or rooftops the long steps of raising seedlings.

Guan Lang bought some crop seedlings today, but due to the small area of ​​his farm, he could only buy some varieties that were easy to grow.

Most of them are less delicate crops such as watermelon seedlings, tomato cuttings and eggplant seedlings.

Nearly two square meters of soil are used to grow tomatoes.

Guan Lang listened to the store's recommendation and did not buy tomato seedlings. Instead, he bought some cutting branches and planned to try this cutting planting method. It is said that new tomato plants propagated through cuttings from the side branches of mature tomato plants only need

It will bloom and bear fruit in about a month, it is very simple and hassle-free.

This made Guan Lang very excited.

These branches have been soaked in clean water, and many white fibrous root protrusions have grown from the lower ends.

After this treatment, compared with inserting branches directly into the soil, the growth cycle of the planted crops and the success rate of cuttings will be significantly improved.

Guan Lang buried the small green branches in the soil and planted them in the mood of a good harvest.

The cutting process is very simple. Each seedling is spaced about twenty centimeters apart, and the row spacing is one meter, and planted along two rows.

According to the tutorial, these seedlings should not be exposed to light in the past few days, so Guan Lang used a layer of gauze to hold it up with bamboo poles and clamp it on top of the seedlings to block the sun.

After working hard for a long time, these tomato seedlings have settled safely in Guanlang's small farm. I don't know how long these seedlings can survive.

Guan Lang wiped the sweat from his forehead and continued his planting work.

Then he followed the tutorial he found online and planted the eggplant seedlings into the vegetable field one by one.

The watermelon seedlings he bought have very strong vines. After planting them in sandy soil, they were also shaded and watered.

He did not leave some open spaces in the corners unused. After digging holes in the land with a small chisel, Guan Lang carefully buried the onions and garlic he peeled out into the soil.

He was still humming in his mouth: "I planted a seed and finally the fruit grew. Today is a great day."

Spread a layer of dry straw in the soil where the onions and garlic are planted to keep it warm, then water it thoroughly, and you're done!

Seeing that the original open space turned into a small field with lush greenery, Guan Lang, with his hands on his hips, felt a little satisfied.

I really hope I can harvest fruits and vegetables as soon as possible!

From now on, he can grow whatever he wants to eat. Friends who read books, you can search for "" and you will find this site as soon as possible.


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