Chapter 220: It's Okay
After so many years, there is no reason why I can't live in the future.
After figuring it out, Lu Zheng's mood became happy, and he had a smile on his face, and waved his hand at Tang Mian and said, "You go and get busy, I'll go out for a walk." ”
With that, he slowly walked out the door with his hands behind his back.
Tang Mian looked at his back and smiled slightly, turned around and went to cook dinner with the Li family.
As for the insecticides, with Dr. Wu's enthusiasm, she believes that there will be results.
What she has to do now is to meet Dr. Wu's request and wait quietly.
Summer is about to begin, the days are getting longer, and there is more and more time to do things.
The things at home, my father and mother did it properly, what she had to do was to take care of the crescent moon field, take time to teach Zhuang Zhuang to read, and go up the mountain to collect medicine.
Things don't seem to be much, but Tang Mian is too busy to doppelgänger.
In the blink of an eye, in July, the ears of rice in the field are bunched one by one, which is very gratifying.
At this time, Tang Mian was even busier, busy going to the field to collect large grains and use them as grain seeds for the next year.
Collecting grains is a meticulous job, and the growth is not very good, Tang Mian soaked in the crescent moon field for several days before collecting more than ten catties.
Looking at the ears of rice in the crescent moon field, Tang Mian looked a little depressed.
The growth of rice in the crescent moon field is not much better than that of other fields, and I think there is no increase in the harvest.
Why are there so many differences in the results?
After a while, Tang Mian took a deep breath, clenched the handle of the bamboo basket, and carried the grains home.
When I got home, I put my things away and went into the room to close my eyes and recuperate, but in fact, I went into the space to flip through the books.
After turning over for a long time, Tang Mian summed up some problems, the gap in harvest is so large, it may have something to do with soil and grain seeds.
The fertilizers mentioned in the book should also have a lot to do with it.
Tang Mian closed the book and breathed a long sigh of relief and walked out of the space.
"Shhh I've been staying for a long time this time, and I'm so dizzy. Tang Mian rubbed his sideburns lightly and said in a low voice.
After rubbing it for a while, I felt more comfortable before putting my hand down.
She won't just give up on planting rice.
If it doesn't work this year, then try again next year.
After trying year after year and summing up experience, she believes that she can always succeed.
After figuring it out, Tang Mian no longer worries about the harvest of this year's trial planting.
Besides, she also saw regenerative rice in a book two days ago.
When the rice is harvested, she will leave about four inches of stumps for a try, as the book says.
Thinking that there might be some harvest from the regenerated rice, Tang Mian curled the corners of his lips and got up and walked out of the room.
"Mother, let me help you." Tang Mian walked out of the room and saw Li chopping pigweed in the yard.
Li Shi carried the knife and chopped it with a clang, and replied to her without raising his head, "No, you are tired these days, rest more." ”
She also saw the ears of rice in the crescent moon field, and it was no different from other fields.
The daughter-in-law worked so hard for the crescent moon field, and she couldn't say anything. Wait until next year to persuade Mianniang and let Mianniang stop tossing.
It's not bad anyway!
Tang Mian didn't know what Li was thinking, so he enthusiastically stepped forward to walk the chopped grass.
These are used to feed chickens, ducks and geese, and Tang Mian directly takes them to the back hillside and pours them into the chicken trough.
The chicks I bought at the beginning of the year now weigh more than a pound, and when I saw Tang Mian pouring food into the trough, they all flapped their wings, giggled and ran over, huddled into a pile to grab food.
Looking at the chickens grabbing food, Tang Mian bent the corners of his lips, took the big basket and turned to leave.
The ducks and geese are all stocked in the river, and they will look for food outside by themselves, and they will only feed them once in the morning and once in the evening, which is much more convenient.
Life went on in order, and the rice could be harvested.
Although the crescent moon field cannot increase the yield by much, Tang Mian is still looking forward to this year's results. (End of chapter)