Soon, the contracting procedures were completed. Tang Qiu began to get busy because she wanted to make some money before winter.
Otherwise, her fish would have a hard winter.
However, when Tang Qiu came to the next door to check the situation, she was silent. Not to mention that it was not as convenient to water here as over there, the key point was that there were plants growing here that she couldn't touch.
Helpless, Tang Qiu once again sent a video to ask: "What should I do with these plants?"
The result is that to transplant national second-level protected wild plants, one must obtain the signature of the wild plant administrative department of the county-level people's government where the plants were collected, and then apply to the provincial government's wild plant administrative department or its authorized agency.
Tang Qiu wanted to grow vegetables, so she naturally hoped to use a tiller to plow the land directly. If these plants were not transplanted, it would not only cause her a lot of trouble, but it would also be bad if they were accidentally bumped.
So, that afternoon, Tang Qiu took photos of the plants in the forest and went to the county government.
Because there were so many plants mentioned by Tang Qiu, the Forestry Bureau paid attention to it and applied to the provincial government directly. But no one knew how long it would take for the results to come out.
Fortunately, Tang Qiu received a call the next day, saying that people from the provincial capital would be sent in two days to transplant the local plants.
Tang Qiu had no choice but to renovate the canal first.
Tang Qiu used the water from her fish pond to irrigate everything she planted, so it would be the same for vegetables here. So, since she couldn't touch the inside now, she simply repaired the outside first, dug a canal for watering the land in the future, and picked up the stones in the wasteland.
After two busy days, on the third day a group of people came here led by the village chief.
After Tang Qiu negotiated with them, they saw various brands marked by Tang Qiu. It would have been better if they hadn't seen it, but once they saw it, there were quite a few such brands.
Seeing this, a man in his forties wearing glasses looked at Tang Qiu in surprise: "You are very careful in doing this. Moreover, I took a rough look and found that I was not wrong. It seems that you are very talented in this area."
Obviously, everyone was very excited to see so many wild plants at once, so a large group of people began to test the surrounding environment, humidity, temperature, and soil, and analyze what factors are needed to grow rare plants here.
Tang Qiu became a little anxious when he saw that everyone had been busy for a long time but had not transplanted a single plant.
"Aren't you here to transplant these?"
The middle-aged man with glasses still explained with a smile: "We have to find a suitable place for them."
It must be moved because the land contracted by Tang Qiu belongs to the barren mountain of Fengshan Village. She also contracted it through normal procedures. If she doesn't move it, they have to find her a piece of land of the same size.
After more than a day of investigation, the members of the investigation team came down from the mountain behind with a hint of excitement in their eyes, and told Tang Qiu that these plants would be transplanted to the mountain behind, and the mountain behind would be enclosed to become a nature reserve.
Someone will be sent to guard it when the time comes.
Tang Qiu knew that they should have found the golden nanmu on the mountain behind them. If it was just one tree, they might be more concerned, but if it was a whole tree, they would probably go crazy, right?
Tang Qiu thought about the box under his bed. Although it was not golden nanmu, it was also a rare nanmu. He thought that the box was made of nanmu from the back mountain.
Tang Qiu also saw it by chance when she went up the mountain to dig herbs, but she knew she couldn't touch that thing, so she didn't go over.
After deciding on the transplanting location, they moved much faster. Seeing them transplant all the plants in the field, Tang Qiu felt relieved.
Thinking of this, Tang Qiu remembered the plant with red fruits on the hill behind his house, so he found the middle-aged man.
But what was unexpected was that the first thing the man did when he arrived at Tang Qiu's yard was not to look at the ginseng, but to observe her yard.
To be precise, it was the medicinal herbs in her yard.
Because Tang Qiuzhong's vegetables were all grown tall, it was hard to see what was going on inside from outside. In addition, he was busy with other things and didn't investigate other people's habits. He didn't know that Tang Qiu's fields were planted with medicinal herbs.
Seeing the man heading towards the medicinal field, Tang Qiu kindly reminded him, "You've taken the wrong road. The ginseng is not over there."
Unexpectedly, the middle-aged man went straight to her medicinal herbs.
Tang Qiu planted one acre of land with rare medicinal herbs, but the rest were common herbs. Basically, they matured in one year or two years, because these were the herbs she consumed the most.
Unexpectedly, the middle-aged man checked every field and then dug away some soil from Tang Qiu's field.
Tang Qiu wasn't so stingy as to not let someone dig a little soil, but she really didn't understand why this person did this.
The wild ginseng behind Tang Qiu's house was finally dug up. After Tang Qiu confirmed that there were no rare plants on this mountain, Tang Qiu finally found Gao Jianping to use an excavator to level the land. After that, Tang Qiu and Gao Jianping agreed to let Gao Jianping come to plow the land again the next day. During this time, she also got plant ash and medicinal powder and spread them all over the fields.
One is to improve the soil quality, and the other is to drive out insects and remove toxins.
The next day, Gao Jianping's plow drove in and plowed the land directly. He then used a soil crusher to break the large clods of soil into small pieces.
After Gao Jianping's plow left, Tang Qiu began to divide the area and adjust the position of the water channel. He made sure that people could water the land from outside. After that, Tang Qiu sprinkled the pesticide powder again and went to buy vegetable seedlings and seeds in the afternoon. He also bought a large bundle of bamboo for the trellis. He started planting vegetables the next day.
Because she was busy with other things and wasted too much time, Tang Qiu simply asked the villagers to help her plant vegetables. The original plan was to pay 80 yuan per person per day, and if she asked more people, she could finish the planting in one day. Unexpectedly, everyone asked Tang Qiu to prepare a meal without paying. Then she would take some pickles from her family back home.
Tang Qiu knew that everyone wanted to help her and didn't want her to spend so much money, so she was naturally very grateful.
But because Tang Qiu's family didn't have that many tables and stools, and there weren't enough bowls and chopsticks, so even though they were here to farm, everyone brought their own bowls and chopsticks, and even brought their own dining tables and stools in the car. That scene was quite beautiful.
The villagers were all experienced, so Tang Qiu didn't need to teach them how to farm. Tang Qiu only had to give them the seeds and seedlings and then cook.
Tang Qiu discussed with them and decided not to have a buffet. They would just steam a big pot of steamed buns and prepare a few dishes, just like having a box lunch.
Tang Qiu never imagined that one day she would use the big stove at home so fully.
For this meal, two aunts were even specially asked to help Tang Qiu, but Tang Qiu couldn't even cook it. It took a long time just to cut the vegetables.
In the end, Tang Qiu spent a thousand yuan on food, and used up two large jars of pickled vegetables. Tang Qiu also planted his ten acres of land.
After the vegetables were planted, Tang Qiu no longer had any worries. She would go to a sheep farmer in the village to buy some dried sheep manure from the harvested land in the vegetable garden in front of her house, mix it with wood ash and medicine powder, irrigate it with water from the pond, and then continue to plant vegetables.
Nowadays, the green vegetables of Tangqiu have been sold out. Now we sell tomatoes, cucumbers, beans, eggplants, and newly ripe pumpkins and peppers. This time we will plant more radishes and cabbages. In autumn, many people will pickle pickles, and these vegetables will sell well, although they will be cheap.
After all, Tang Qiu planted ten acres of vegetables, so naturally there were many more varieties.
Now that the fish are bigger, they naturally eat more food, so Tang Qiu has no choice but to buy wheat bran in the village. The villagers know that Tang Qiu feeds the fish, so unless they use it for their own family, they sell everything else to Tang Qiu.
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