Question: "all things can be grown!"
In "china on the tip of the tongue " , director hobo once said, "where the chinese go, they have to grow food. This has been increasingly validated in recent years。
Earlier, the united states world daily reported that if chinese people were good at managing, the wasteland, balcony or top floor could be turned into a “seed garden” and, especially in the immediate aftermath of the epidemic, could avoid shopping in crowded supermarkets。

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They can grow vegetables
A 20-square-square wasteland was requested by the chinese elders at the evergreen park in farasing, new york, and, after a long period of work, became a fertile garden. Only $50 a year is paid to harvest full vegetables and fruits。
This is not an example of the fact that over the years ms. Yang has been running natural farming and farming classes in new york city, from soil to climate to crop farming patterns, which have become mandatory knowledge in the classroom. According to her, farming classes are taught in parks and high-rise buildings, “every seed, every grain of dirt and sand in the high-rises is on the elevator”。
Mr. Lee, a teacher of the natural farmer's school, said that if there is no land available near the people's home, vegetables could be grown using a flower pot using fertile “live soil” and that “the easiest way is to go to the supermarket and buy organic soil directly, usually for about $10, a bag suitable for family cultivation”
It's not just a flower pot. For the chinese, food can be planted anywhere with seeds. Foam boxes, water bottles and even car containers can grow vegetables. It's true that the chinese grow food wherever they go and grow it。
Chinese parents are addicted to yale growing vegetables: don't stop
The famous yale vegetable garden was one of the achievements of the chinese delegation。
This group of 60-year-old chinese came here to take care of the children who were studying and working here. In addition to their leisure time, they organized the wasteland of the united states-renowned yale university, growing vegetables such as cabbage, cauliflowers, tomatoes and beans, a move that was not only supported by the school but also praised by american netizens. The yale school also provided them with fertilizer。
These white-haired parents, by eating fresh and familiar vegetables through these gardens, are also making friends and socializing。
The chinese mother-in-law changed the villa
At that time, ms. Yang, who had settled in australia, brought her mother to live in a small house with a garden. Ms. Yang's husband grew flowers and grass here。
The restless mother of yang has been in the garden, and for a few months she has removed all the flowers she can pull and cut down all the trees she can cut, and she has instead grown full of tomatoes, lentils, cabbage, onions..
When ms. Yang's husband finds out about this, it's just the wind。
Later, ms. Yang stated in an interview that, while her husband was surprised that her mother was growing vegetables in the garden, he now understood that “it was difficult for an old lady to bring her children to my house, and since she liked to grow, she supported her hobby. The second is that my husband, having eaten, fell in love with his own vegetables."
North university's got a lot of food in canada
Last year, a video entitled " a norther graduate's path to growing foods in canada! " exploded in just over two months, yielding 270,000 views。
The young man in the video, dong ken yi, has nearly 20,000 fans on youtube, is known as the male version of “li zi” and the “little cuill” who grows the food, and the “ten quill” is fast becoming the “new net red” in canadian vegetable circles。
In 2007, when he graduated from north damoto geology, dong ken yi also had no dream that after more than 10 years he would be living as a vegetable farmer in canada on cold, dark land, with sunrise and sunset。
The day is bright, with three tons of cotton being lifted from the vegetable shed to feed the rooster in the chicken coop; after breakfast, the roof's skylight is opened; and the vegetables are ploughed, pierced and watered ..
One day, more than 15 hours of work, almost without rest, fell asleep at night。
In calgary, which is cold and cold, the year-round frostless period is only around 100 days, and no one is growing food in such a place。
On his own, he built canada's first chinese shed. The construction process was dangerous and difficult beyond imagination, and he wanted to give up countless times. But the next day, he got up and went on. Fortunately, he had some experience in the field work, had difficulties and had always found a way。
Today, the à la carte has long been a farmer in alberta, canada, where he sees the à la carte as a career and gives the field a good life。
Chinese peacekeepers and soldiers built happy farms in africa
In the case of peacekeeping in africa, the chinese army and the chinese army will be able to achieve “two flowers for food and vegetables”。
They were in the camps day after day, wondering the kenyan peacekeepers and soldiers close to the camps, but they were shocked by the fruits of the harvest。
According to @yoguang military, the local environmental officer, who saw it and brought people to study, lamented: "on the same land, you have both the forest and the food."
And in djibouti, which is full of volcanic rock and desert-coated soil, our soldier, hitti grand watermelon。
In the cold and snowy antarctic, our medical examiners, along with their doctors, planted vegetables, and members ate hot pots in the antarctic。
I'm sorry
And it was said: every chinese soul hides its desire to grow. This is the "racial gift" written in dna:
Just give the chinese a container, leave the flower pots, foam boxes, plastic pots, cans... And you can grow a bunch of melon fruit and vegetables。
There's nothing to stop the chinese's desire to grow food; it's a chinese attitude to life。




