A new method of growing vegetables-- hydroponic culture
Super fresh hydroponic vegetables, really pollution-free, and many fine products! Each one is super fresh, just looking at the picture will have a super appetite! And each has a root, can not be finished but also can be put in the water as a bonsai preservation ~ life is sometimes a little more refined! Do you like this kind of vegetables?
Live vegetables with roots
Live vegetables with roots
Six vegetables can fill a box.
Is the color of this little tomato very positive?
Blanch the water, it's more crisp when eaten raw.
Farm
All of them are fine.
Advanced equipment
Full of fresh vegetables
Physical insecticide
If you can't finish it, you can put it into the water with roots. It's an ornamental plant.
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