"Okay, you can eat what you want," Aunt Dahua said to him, then turned to Fang Nuo and said, "Xiao Nuo, I know that the Wang family didn't even give you any of the vegetables you grew last year. In winter, this is the only place that has the most cabbage. I came here to get some for you today, which is enough for you to eat for a few days. If there is no more, go to my aunt's house to get it.
Also, you should pay attention to it at ordinary times. Don’t wash yourself with cold water. You know, I also brought you a few eggs. You can eat them and replenish yourself."
"I know, Auntie, thank you," Fang Nuo thanked you.
The three of them had a good meal. The captain had to go watch the villagers go to work in the afternoon, so he left first.
Aunt Dahua sat here for a while, waited for little Yaya to wake up, hugged her and teased her for a while, then got up and went home.
Fang Nuo didn't do anything else that afternoon, mainly because the weather was thawing during this period. The weather outside was fine in the morning, and there was still some sunshine. In the afternoon, it was cold when standing outside in the sun.
I spent an afternoon making small clothes in the house, and made another set for Yaya. I used the remaining cloth to sew two diapers for her.
In the evening, after she had dinner, she went back to the house, closed the door, and took Yaya into the space.
After feeding Yaya and putting her to sleep, Fang Nuo went to pick up the crops in the vegetable field.
After traveling for so long, the first batch of corn she planted in the space is now ready to be harvested.
In the past, Auntie Dahua might come to the house at any time, so she tried to enter the space as little as possible.
After finally surviving the confinement, she thought about harvesting the corn in the field and planting some potatoes and sweet potatoes. She would also continue to plant corn.
She also wants to eat rice, but there is too little land in the space. Currently, it is enough to grow some dryland crops such as corn.
As for the fields, we will look at them later. Anyway, at the beginning, she should live well in the present and wait for the rest later.
When harvesting corn, she would first pick it on the corn stalk, tear it out and break it off, leaving neither the corn stalk nor the corn husk.
She remembered that when she was stocking up on supplies, she seemed to have sold a feed processing machine. At that time, the seller also said that the corn stalks could also be used to add some grain and be processed into feed. She planned to finish harvesting the corn and chop some more to try. try.
After harvesting all the corn, she did not return it to the warehouse. Instead, she pulled a tarp on the grass outside, poured the corn on it and spread it out to dry. After the corn was completely dry, she threshed it and bagged it for storage. .
After breaking the corn, she rested for a while, then got up and took the sickle to chop the corn stalks. She first chopped a few stalks, then dragged them to the warehouse where the machinery was installed, found the feed processing machine, and cut the corn stalks into small pieces through the machine. Then add some corn kernels and put them into the processing machine. After a while, a lot of feed that is twice the size of rice kernels comes out from the outlet.
She grabbed a handful and smelled it. She could smell the aroma of corn and the aroma of grass from corn stalks. After the food was processed, there would be seven or eight kilograms of feed.
It happened that the animals hadn't been fed today yet, so she loaded it in a plastic bucket and carried it to the breeding pen.
First I scooped a ladle and poured it into the chickens, ducks and geese. Unexpectedly, it was very popular. When the chickens smelled the smell, they all rushed over. The trough was so crowded for a while.
Seeing that the animals liked to eat, she scooped out a few more scoops and poured them into other troughs, so that the chickens and ducks would no longer be crowded together.
The bucket that was brought was all scooped out in a short time, but it seemed that the animals still didn't have enough to eat.
She put the bucket down, chopped off all the corn stalks, and dragged them back to the warehouse for processing little by little.
After everything is done, she has several thousand kilograms of feed. This also saves her a lot of corn. Otherwise, as before, all she feeds is corn. If this continues, the corn grown in the space will only be enough to feed these. animals.
Later, she turned the ground over with a machine, planted new grains, and then went to take a bath and rest.
The next day she got up and moved around in the house, then put on her coat and went out, poured water to wash up, cooked herself a bowl of noodles and ate it, then went to find a sickle and a hoe, ready to clean up the backyard. come out.
The grass and forest in the backyard are all dry now, and it's just the beginning of spring, so she dares to clean it up.
If it were summer, she would not be willing to clean up the backyard.
I don't know if this is a yard that has been deserted for several years. At a glance, it is full of hay trees that are taller than people.
She looked at it and cheered herself up, then picked up the sickle and started cutting from the edge inwards.
After just cutting a few times, she felt that the sickle in her hand was not as sharp as in space. For a moment, she was too lazy to find a whetstone to sharpen it, so she took out the one she used yesterday from space and continued to cut grass.
She piled the cut grass together, thinking that after cutting it, she would dry the grass to dry the dew, then burn it into ashes, and sprinkle it with insect repellent when planting vegetables.
After cutting for more than an hour, she only cut a third of the amount. She put down the sickle, washed her hands, and went back to the house to see if Yaya was awake.
Seeing that she had woken up, she lay on the quilt and turned her eyes to the west, but luckily she didn't cry.
After Fang Nuo fed her milk, she fell asleep again not long after. This newborn baby could sleep for almost eighteen to twenty hours a day.
After Yaya fell asleep, she went back to the backyard and continued mowing the grass. Not long after mowing, she heard a sound similar to that of a chicken.
When she first heard it, she was startled. In this quiet environment, what she was most afraid of was this kind of sudden sound.
She comforted herself that there was nothing much in this spring.
Then she listened carefully again with her ears raised, but she didn't hear anything. Just when she thought she heard it wrong, she heard a few more chicken cries, and they weren't very far away from her.
Fang Nuo thought to himself that this backyard would not be deserted for long, and there would be pheasants living here.
Thinking about pheasant meat, various methods of making it into dishes appeared in her mind, and then her hands moved faster, cutting in the direction of the sound.
After a while, a road appeared in the middle of the grass forest. When she cut it to the middle, she saw that there was a patch of grass in the middle, most of which had fallen to the ground. The chirping of the chickens became louder in her ears.
I gently opened the grass in front of me and walked over. I saw that there was indeed a chicken nest in the middle of the fallen grass. The hen was not there at this time. There were only five little pheasants in the nest, squawking.
Fang Nuo thought that in this era, every household had a certain number of chickens. It just so happened that she had just arrived and had not raised chickens yet, so these chickens were delivered to her door for free.
She doesn't just want the pheasants, the hens don't want to let them go either.
So she walked over first and picked up the pheasant nest. The chicks inside were not afraid when they saw strangers.
The main reason is that he is still young and cannot run away, so he can only obey.
She brought the chickens back to the front yard and trapped them with an upside-down bamboo basket, fearing that the hens would come and run away while she was away.