This is an acre-sized vegetable field, divided into dozens of small pieces, which are planted with vegetables such as cabbage, leeks, green onions, beans and zucchini. Swing a hoe to turn over the ground, lift a shovel to weed, bend over to pick vegetables ... Mr. Li, a "city man", incarnates as a "farmer" while taking care of a "private vegetable garden" and enjoying the fun of rural life.
This is a real organic dish, without pesticides and fertilizers, green and environmentally friendly, and fresher than the vegetables in the supermarket. Since they started growing vegetables, Mr. Li's family seldom went to the vegetable market to buy food. Sometimes the harvest of vegetables in the field is good, and they are given to relatives and friends if they can't finish eating.
Cutting grass, weeding and picking vegetables are fun that you can't experience in the city. Isn't it more fun than drinking and playing cards? ! "Mr. Sun, who is building a shelf for tomato seedlings, took over the chatterbox. He told the all-media reporter of Peony Evening News that he is a "flower lover" and has raised dozens of flowers and plants at home. Because his home area is limited, he especially wants to have a small garden of his own. In his view, it is a creative and healthy lifestyle for city people to rent land and grow vegetables in rural areas.
In the rented six-point field, he planted more than 20 kinds of crops such as eggplant, beans, leeks, peanuts and hawthorn. For the convenience of management, he also surrounded the garden, buried water pipes, set up sprinkler irrigation, and built a gazebo surrounded by roses and peonies, which looked like a beautiful pastoral picture.
Tongzihe Ecological Park, which is only 10 km away from the city center, is committed to developing green leisure agriculture and ecological agriculture. The "one field" model promotes the development of rural tourism and other projects, promotes the transformation of rural resources, benefits and agriculture, and gradually becomes a new agricultural industrial model integrating health, leisure and harvest.