#Challenge 30 days to write a diary in the headlines #Winter to spring, many plants in the ecological garden straighten the waistboard, stretch the branches, with buds to be released, more plants bloom in early spring, I record: Figure 1
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#Challenge 30 days to write a diary in the headlines #Winter to spring, many plants in the ecological garden straighten the waist, stretch the branches, with buds to be put, more early spring plants bloom, I record: Figure 1 is wild Xuebai is also called small wild garlic, the roots are called Xuebai, and the leaves are so delicious;
Figure 2-4: Ivy, which is multi-year ivy climbing all over fruit trees and guardrails, blooms green umbrella-shaped flowers in late autumn and becomes umbrella-shaped flower bulbs in winter;
Figure 5-6 shows winter dodder, a nectar source plant, and small bees come out to collect nectar at about 10 degrees in the sun;
Figure 7-9 shows that violets are also primroses, which actually bloom all year round;
Figure 10 Hawthorn saplings planted a few years ago, I picked up the fallen apples and piled them to the roots, turning them into earthy fragrant fertilizer;
Figure 11 Dandelions and buds come out;
Figure 12 Eight treasures Sedum grows a stem from the root;
Figure 13 Sage, not going to ask for it in winter, threw it aside, the fertile soil actually nourished the roots, and now the roots have also sprouted;
Mercantilism arose and became popular from the 15th century to the mid-18th century, and although it was called "mercantilism", it did not really "value commerce" alone. On a micro level, mercantilists believe that gold and silver are...