In the eyes of many people, living in a building in the city, they can only buy fresh vegetables and fruits from supermarkets, and the varieties are relatively limited.
But as a well-known secret, my backyard has become a wonderful source of fruits and vegetables, providing not only food but also a place for community interaction.
There are a variety of vegetables in my backyard. There are a variety of vegetables in my backyard, including but not limited to: winter melon, pumpkin, zucchini, pepper, beans, eggplant, green vegetables, cabbage, mustard greens, etc.
All the vegetables here are grown locally, fresh and without additives, of high quality, comparable to the farmers market in the city center.
Moreover, the prices for buying vegetables here are very reasonable and will never be more expensive than in supermarkets.
Who doesn’t know hibiscus? The vegetable market in my backyard has also attracted the attention of many nearby residents.
A stall owner sister opened a stall here, selling her own handmade hibiscus biscuits.
This stall is very popular. As soon as the evening comes, many people will come in to buy hibiscus biscuits, a fresh fruit salad, and a glass of lemonade. This is how the perfect night begins.
She will also share cooking secrets and her life experiences with customers. This place is more like a social place than a cold market.
Enjoy love and love, surround the fire during the New Year Festival. During the festival, we will also hold some activities, where everyone can come together to eat hot pot around the fire, or bring a small meal prepared by yourself to enjoy.
Once, a box of potatoes that I had just bought was missing from the stall at the Tongcai market in my backyard, but the hot pot we had together with other residents living in the same building became even warmer.
Each of us brought his favorite ingredients to cook together. During the meal, we all shared our unique methods of cooking potatoes. In the end, everyone knew the result, and everyone had a new understanding of cooking skills.
To sum up, my backyard vegetable market is not only a place to provide vegetables and fruits, but also a place for community interaction.