I recommend "I Have Grow Space" to you. This book is about an ordinary worker who obtained a space for planting and breeding, and used this space to continuously improve his planting skills. This space could not only grow all kinds of fruits and vegetables, but also raise animals. The harvested items could be exchanged for space points to upgrade the space. It was very magical. I hope you like this book. Muah ~
There are a few books that I can recommend to you, including books on organizing and storing and novels. The following books were recommended for organizing and storing: 1. " Break and Leave " Yamashita Yingzi: This book has become the Bible reading material in the field of sorting. It uses the method of breaking and leaving to sort out items and make life more comfortable. 2. " Life Tidying Magic: This book reconsidered the relationship between oneself and items through tidying up and storing, making home and life easier. 3. " The Small House Grows Bigger ": This book used the form of a comic to explain the theory of home decoration space and storage. It was very practical. 4. " If You Have a Home, You Have to Live Well ": This book talked about how to renovate a house into an ideal place to live. As for novel recommendations, the search results provided did not list the specific novel content, so it was impossible to provide specific recommendations. I suggest you look for popular novel recommendations on Douban Reading and other platforms according to your interests and preferences. I hope the above information is helpful to you!
There are many books about plants. The following are some books that are worth recommending: The Story of Nature by Douglas Hofstadter 2. The Mind of a Gardener by John Pavel 3 The Notes of a Garden by James Stevenson 4. Botanical Geography Principles by John Macemore 5. The Culture of Plants·Acker 6. The Psychology of Plants by Fleming (Chris Zuman) 7. The Psychology and Biology of Plants by Fleming (Chris Zuman) These books cover the history, culture, geography, psychology, and biology of plants. They can help you understand the nature and significance of plants in depth.
The soil on the moon was usually composed of lava and rocks from volcanic eruptions on the surface of the moon. This soil was called moonstone, and it was a material mainly composed of silicates and agglomerates. Due to the lack of water resources and suitable temperature conditions on Earth, it may not be feasible to grow plants on the Moon. However, some plants are adapted to cold environments, such as cacti and succulents. They can survive in extreme environments. If humans could grow some plants on the moon, these plants would need to adapt to the extreme conditions of the moon, such as low light, low temperature and strong winds. This required special breeding techniques to ensure that they could grow and thrive. At the same time, we also need to consider the cost of plant growth and maintenance, as well as how to bring plants back to Earth.
I recommend "Soldiers 'Assault from the Recruits" and "Rain and Xiaoxiang" to you. They are both stories about growing up. The former was a military career novel, which told the story of a teenager growing up in the army, while the latter was a rebellious growth novel, which told the story of a girl who was born in a family that valued boys over girls and gradually grew into an outstanding hunter through strange experiences. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Grow up: - The grass and trees grew healthily in spring. - The spring breeze brought everything back to life. - Spring was full of vitality. - Spring was warm and flowers bloomed, reviving everything. - The spring rain nourished everything. - The earth was rejuvenated and everything was revived. - The vegetation grew luxuriantly. - The spring mountains were green and full of vitality. - Spring is in full bloom, and all things shine. - Spring was warm and flowers bloomed. Everything was happy. - All living things grew and flourished. - The garden was full of vitality in spring. - Spring was warm, flowers were blooming, and everything was flourishing. - Spring is in full bloom, and all things are spring. - All living things revived and grew.
Yes, here are my recommendations: - "My Plants Are Very High Energy": A fantasy novel about an alternate world. The protagonist has a mysterious space that can increase the potential of plants and humans. - "Master of Plants": A fantasy novel about a different world. Plants are the main characters and replace many tools. - "Family Cultivation: Starting with Plants vs Zombies": A fantasy-Oriental fantasy novel. The protagonist has the Plants vs Zombies system, and he grows plants in the world of cultivation while defeating enemies. - "Rise of Plants": A fantasy novel about a different world. The protagonist creates a powerful empire by modifying the ability of plants. - "Plant Mountain God": A Xianxia-mythical cultivation novel. The main character is a mountain god and has the Plants vs Zombies system. - [Foreignland Plant Army]: A fantasy novel from the East. The protagonist has a plant treasure mirror and is fighting in the Foreignland in the Heavenly Soul Continent. - "Mixed in Douluo's Plants": A fantasy novel about a different world. The main character has a seed martial soul and a plant system. - "Call of the Nation: My Plants Are A Little Weird": A fantasy novel about a different world. The protagonist was mocked for awakening a plant-type spiritual root, but he discovered that his plants were a little unusual. - "Reborn to Build a Heavenly God": A Xianxia-Cultivation Civilization novel. The protagonist connects with plants through rebirth and sunlight energy. - "Spirit Plant Master": A Xianxia Cultivation Civilization novel. The protagonist is bound to the Spirit Plant Master System in a parallel city and controls all kinds of strange plants. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There were two books about storing items in novels that he could recommend. The first book was "A Small Home, the More You Live, the Bigger You Live" by Lu Wei. This book explained the theory of home decoration space and storage in the form of drawings. It was very practical. The other book was "1000 Ways to Store at Home" by Noriko Kondo, a Japanese expert in household storage. These two books could provide advice and techniques on how to store items in novels.
😋I recommend the Ancient Forest Traversing System to you. The female protagonist, Wu Yu, transmigrated into an infant from ancient times and was later thrown into the forest to fend for herself. However, she was bound to a forest system. Then, she led the tribe from primitive to agricultural, and finally became a powerful female leader. I hope you like my recommendation.😗