Barrel lid dynasty

The sun is shining, and I do sports on the rooftop in my spare time. Spring is coming. I'm looking for something to entertain my working hours. Well, because our office is on the top floor. There is a large rooftop that is rarely frequented except by our office. The rooftop is empty, surrounded by greenery around the office building. The view is superb. Unobstructed and sunny. What can I do?

I flipped over to a toilet tank lid on the rooftop. After a few thoughts, I decided to use it to create a small rectangular vegetable garden.

The soil in the vegetable garden comes from the lush moss beneath the air-conditioned outer box on the rooftop. This will make for extremely nutritious black soil.

Because I have already witnessed that the moss under the outer box of the air conditioner will form pieces of black skin after long-term dry and sun exposure, and explode in patches and scatter on the open ground, like falling ringworm.

And once they have absorbed the rain, they will miraculously stretch out again, blooming with mossy and bright green life, turning into a beautiful velvety green carpet. There are also moss stems on the green carpet, and very cute and delicate spores are held high.

There is no doubt that they are extremely alive. It will also provide abundant nutrients for the seeds that come to this vegetable garden.

I also found a discarded paint bucket. When it rains, it can be filled with rainwater. In this way, the water for watering the garden will not have to worry.

Also, I found a huge shovel. This enormity is for the toilet tank lid. This tank lid is simply too small. The shovel I found only needed a flat shovel to fill the lid.

I announced the birth of the Barrel Lid Dynasty to my colleagues and asked them for advice on what they thought they would like to grow in their gardens.

Everyone thinks mint is good. It has a fragrance, can make tea, and can repel mosquitoes and rats. It's a good idea.

Although my imagination is hopeful that it can start by sowing seeds. Think about how pleasing it would be to sprinkle seeds on the fertile black soil and watch them break through the soil little by little, with those little green shoots waving in the wind!

As long as you are diligent in sowing seeds and don't choose bad seeds, God will let them grow! This is a very simple truth.

I don't have any seeds at the moment, though. So, you can only think about it.

A male colleague said he could grow some shallots. Buy it directly from the wet market. That's not bad, but the problem is that the shallots in the wet market usually grow well. And the vegetable garden with the lid of my toilet tank is too shallow, and the soil thickness is probably not enough to cover the roots of shallots......

Moisten the soil with a little water. As for what kind of residents it will welcome, let's wait and see!

All right. The foundation stone of the Barrel Cover Dynasty has been laid. We look forward to its flourishing in the future.