After Di Yelei's previous hunting experience, Liu Sisi naturally did not worry too much this time.
She diligently cleaned and organized the inside and outside of the house, and even went out to dig a basket of wild vegetables.
She dug up some daylily seedlings along the way and planted a whole circle along the outer perimeter of Di's family's fence.
The wild daylilies rarely bloom, but after transplanting, as long as the environment and temperature are suitable, these daylily seedlings can bloom and grow rapidly. For the next few years, they don't need to be specially managed. By summer, there will be a constant supply of daylilies that can be harvested.
Pick them up in the morning when the flower buds are about to open, blanch them with boiled water, then dry them for use. Not only does this add a dish to the table, but it also saves money and doesn't take up much space. This is also the main reason why Liu Sisi chose it for cultivation.