Now, the land next to Tang Qiu's house is planted with vegetables, and Tang Qiu wants to plant fruit trees on the land above her house. However, she has only contracted it for three years, and planting fruit trees is a bit disadvantageous. So she simply bought a lot of medicinal herbs and planted them randomly on the mountain.

Every now and then, Tang Qiu would water these medicinal herbs with water containing added ingredients.

After being busy every day, it was soon late autumn.

The vegetables in Tang Qiu's house are also ripe.

Because he planted a lot of vegetables, Tang Qiu couldn't sell them a whole truckload a day like before. He simply went to other farmers in the market and asked them if they wanted to sell their vegetables. Tang Qiu would sell them at a price 50 cents lower than the market price.

Everyone knows the quality of Tang Qiu's vegetables, and to be honest, it's not that no one is jealous, but she only sells vegetables once every two or three days, so it's not worth it. Now that they heard that they could wholesale her vegetables, everyone immediately looked for Tang Qiu to cooperate.

Although there were many people in the market, if all the vegetables were sold at Tang Qiu's, the vegetables would be unsalable, so Tang Qiu did not plan to accept all of them. However, other families heard that they would rather sell them at other places than wholesale at Tang Qiu's.

They even came directly to Tang Qiu's vegetable garden to pick the vegetables themselves, weigh them, pay and leave. Seeing that speed, the villagers began to get jealous.

Tang Qiu planted fewer vegetables that need to be harvested for a long time, such as tomatoes and cucumbers. They are all the kind that can be cleaned directly. After all, winter is coming soon, and Tang Qiu has no plans to build a greenhouse. By then, the vegetables will definitely freeze. There is no need.

In just half a month, Tang Qiu's ten acres of vegetables were all sold out. She didn't even have any left. After deducting the cost, she made a total of 150,000 yuan. The only thing left was the rotten leaves in the field, which had to be dried and cut into pieces to feed the fish.

As for the vegetables in front of Tang Qiu's house, she said she had no plans to sell them because she wanted to keep them for the winter.

Because the sales of Tang Qiu's vegetables were so good, even if they couldn't sell them locally, they would be sold out quickly if they were transported to the next county. So, someone set his sights on the tomatoes and cucumbers in the ten acres of land next to Tang Qiu's house. They were smart and knew that Tang Qiu was not allowed to pick vegetables before they were ripe. So, even if the day was good, they would come to Tang Qiu's vegetable garden every other day.

They used Tang Qiu's vegetables to bring vegetables from their own store. Of course, they did not do anything to damage the reputation of Tang Qiu's vegetables. They clearly stated which vegetables were Tang Qiu's and which were not. There was no deception of customers.

Therefore, Tang Qiu no longer needs to go out to buy groceries every few days, as people can pick them up directly at his door.

That day, after Tang Qiu had breakfast, he opened the water inlet and outlet of the fish pond and watered the medicinal fields first. Then he took a kettle and began to wander slowly on the mountain, watering the scattered medicinal herbs.

Then I heard someone calling, "Is anyone home?"

Tang Qiu looked towards her door and saw a familiar figure. The person was none other than the expert who brought a team to her house more than two months ago to transplant rare plants. Tang Qiu heard them call him Dr. Yan.

He didn't bring many people this time, just him and two assistants.

"Up there!"

Tang Qiu called out, and Dr. Yan saw her, greeted her, and followed her up. It would have been fine if she hadn't come up, but once she did, Dr. Yan's blood pressure went up a little: "You, what are you doing?"

Tang Qiu looked at him in confusion, not understanding what he was so excited about.

"Don't you know that it's illegal to transplant rare medicinal materials without approval? Why did you get so many?"

Tang Qiu said helplessly: "Look carefully, this is not wild, it was transplanted from my field."

Dr. Yan squatted down and observed carefully. He found something different. However, the appearance of the fish had reached the wild standard. Thinking of the purpose of his visit, Dr. Yan felt that he was still a little careless.

Tang Qiu had checked that if she planted wild plants, she couldn't pick them at will. She had to go through various approvals. So Tang Qiu either planted wild plants that were not rare species, or didn't plant rare species in the wild. This is called risk avoidance.

Dr. Yan also stated the purpose of his visit: "I came here today to discuss something with you."

Tang Qiu looked at the herbs he hadn't finished watering and asked, "Do you want to sit down and talk?"

Dr. Yan looked around and said, "Not really. You can listen to me while you're busy."

Tang Qiu nodded: "Okay, I'll listen, go ahead."

So, the two assistants in front of Dr. Yan looked at Dr. Yan, who had always been carefully cared for wherever he went and was even deified in school, and now he was standing here as if he was reporting to someone.

"It's like this. Didn't I collect some soil from your field some time ago? Not just the soil, but also the water in the fish pond and the crops you planted. I found that your soil is different from other places on the mountain, and the water in the pond is even different from the stream water. So I guess you must have added something to the water and soil. Am I right?"

Tang Qiu had nothing to hide: "Yes, farming naturally requires some secrets."

After hearing what Tang Qiu said, Dr. Yan, who originally wanted to ask Tang Qiu what he had added, was no longer able to ask.

After thinking for a while, Dr. Yan said, "I have a seedling here. I hope you can help me plant it."

"What? Did you bring it?"

Dr. Yan was somewhat amused. Everyone around him knew that the plants that he cared about were rare or even endangered. How could he possibly carry such plants with him?

So, Dr. Yan's assistant took out a tablet and found pictures of the plants to show to Tang Qiu.

Tang Qiu just glanced at it casually, then paused: "Ringo?"

Dr. Yan smiled and shook his head: "This is not an apple tree, it just looks similar."

Tang Qiu sneered: "Did I say it was an apple tree? But yes, people do call a type of apple Ringo. It's just not this one."

After saying that, Tang Qiu prepared to switch to another herb and continue watering it: "You don't have to give this to me. It won't live long."

Dr. Yan was shocked. In fact, Dr. Yan was not an expert on rare plants in Province Y, but a professor at the Botanical College of Capital University and the director of the National Institute of Rare Plants. He originally came to Province Y University to attend an expert lecture and happened to meet Tang Qiu's application for rare plant transplantation.

Moreover, there were so many types of plants photographed by Tang Qiu that Dr. Yan couldn't help but feel excited.

The archaeological team found five seeds in an ancient tomb. Because they couldn't tell what kind of seeds they were, they finally decided to try to grow seedlings.

Unexpectedly, this seed germinated very easily and grew like ordinary seeds. Gradually, people found that this plant was similar to an apple tree, so they speculated that it might be a type of apple tree.

Just when everyone gave up researching the seed, the sapling died.

There was no reason. Everyone was monitoring the surrounding environment and found no changes, but the sapling suddenly died.

This is too inconsistent with the characteristics of plant growth. Therefore, Dr. Yan compared the dead plant with the apple tree. In the end, he found that the plant looked like an apple tree seedling, but it was not.

Now, everyone's attention has returned to these seeds, but the final result is that no matter what they do, the seeds will germinate normally, grow seedlings, and then die inexplicably.

The seed that Tang Qiu was showing now was the third one they had grown.

The reason why Dr. Yan decided to let Tang Qiu plant the seedling was because he transplanted the seedling into the soil he brought back from Tang Qiu's home and irrigated it with water from Tang Qiu's pond. As a result, the seedling that was about to wither was still alive. That's why he came to Tang Qiu.

It was obvious from Tang Qiu's words that he knew what this seedling was and might even be able to plant it.

Dr. Yan explained to Tang Qiu: "You may not know that I transplanted this seedling into the soil I brought back from you..."

Tang Qiu interrupted Dr. Yan before he finished speaking: "It's useless. Even if you give it the best soil, the final result will be the same. Because from the beginning, your planting method was wrong."

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