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Insecticide - Dinotefuran 20WP
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Controls insect pests such as aphids, whiteflies, thrips, leafhopper, leafminer, sawfly, mole cricket, white grubs, lacebugs, billbugs, beetles, mealybugs, sawfly larvae, and cockroaches in leafy vegetables, in residential and commercial buildings, outdoor uses for professional turf management, turf farms, professional ornamental
Usage recommendations
1. 300g/ tree (oshin 1 gr) soil application
2. 20g/20L (oshin 20%) foliar application
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7 Best Insecticide for Vegetable Gardens
7 Best Insecticide for Vegetable Gardens
If you have a vegetable garden, the chances are that you have had to deal with pests at some point. Pests can quickly ruin a healthy crop: aphids attacking your lettuce or beetles munching on your tomatoes. There are a variety of insecticides on the market that you can use to protect your vegetable garden from pests. However, not all insecticides are created equal. Some are more effective than…
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maplegardenfarm · 1 year
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Chemical Free Farming Tips
Chemical-free farming, also known as organic farming, focuses on cultivating crops and raising livestock without the use of synthetic chemicals such as pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers. Here are some tips for chemical-free farming:
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Crop rotation: Implement a crop rotation system where different crops are grown in a sequence over multiple seasons. This helps prevent the buildup of pests and diseases specific to certain crops, reducing the need for chemical interventions.
Composting: Create and utilize compost from organic waste, such as vegetable scraps, plant trimmings, and manure. Compost enriches the soil with nutrients, improves soil structure, and enhances its ability to retain moisture, reducing the need for chemical fertilizers.
Natural fertilizers: Use natural fertilizers like compost, manure, and organic amendments (e.g., bone meal, blood meal) to provide essential nutrients to the soil and promote healthy plant growth.
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Mulching: Apply organic mulch, such as straw, leaves, or grass clippings, around the base of plants. Mulching helps suppress weeds, retain soil moisture, and improve soil quality, reducing the need for herbicides and frequent watering.
Biological pest control: Encourage natural predators and beneficial insects that control pests. Planting diverse crops and creating habitats for beneficial insects like ladybugs, lacewings, and predatory wasps can help keep pest populations in check.
Integrated pest management (IPM): Implement IPM strategies, which involve monitoring pest populations, using physical barriers, employing trap crops, and employing cultural practices to minimize pest damage. Only resort to approved organic pesticides or insecticidal soaps when absolutely necessary.
Water management: Optimize irrigation practices by using techniques such as drip irrigation or soaker hoses, which deliver water directly to plant roots. This minimizes water waste and reduces the likelihood of fungal diseases caused by excessive moisture.
Weed control: Utilize manual methods like hand-weeding, hoeing, or mulching to control weeds instead of chemical herbicides. Regularly remove weeds before they mature and spread their seeds.
Disease-resistant varieties: Select and grow plant varieties that are naturally resistant to common diseases and pests in your area. Disease-resistant plants are less likely to require chemical treatments.
Soil conservation: Practice soil conservation techniques, including maintaining adequate ground cover, preventing erosion, and avoiding over-tilling. Healthy soil with good structure and organic matter content is less susceptible to pests and diseases.
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Remember that transitioning to chemical-free farming may take time and experimentation. Local organic farming associations, agricultural extension services, and experienced organic farmers can provide valuable guidance and resources specific to your region.
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realperson022 · 5 months
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Shadow's favorite flowers are Lantanas...
according to the internet, I possibly can see why:
they require the full sun
Prefers well-draining soil that is neutral, slightly acidic, or slightly alkaline (really got to take care of them)
leaves display antimicrobial, fungicidal, and insecticidal properties (so they're great for medicine use, especially in cancer, skin itches, leprosy, chicken pox, measles, asthma, and ulcers)
they're invasive (smother and destroy native vegetation and are impenetrable to animals, people, and vehicles)
they've been the focus of control programs for a century because of their invasive nature, and as of recently, biocontrol agents have allowed for few successes in controlling them
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Kiridai if Kiridai were involved in agriculture
Britain edition because I know little to nothing about Japanese agriculture
Hanamiya Makoto
Large animal and equine vet
The type of vet who sells various prescription drugs under the counter (or, to be specific, from the boot of his car): everyone knows and no one calls him out on it, because cheaper drugs are cheaper drugs
There’s a rumour that he used to be a specialist small animal cardiologist abroad, best in the country, and only moved because he may or may not have made an ethically dubious decision that may or may not have resulted in his breaking criminal law
But he also has a great eye for spotting lameness that another vet would miss, and in general his diagnoses are never wrong, so livestock owners flock to him because one consultation almost always gets the job done, and equine owners flock to him because he always finds a problem to explain their paranoia 
Yamazaki Hiroshi 
Has a flock of sheep in the Uplands 
I.e. he spends lambing season in sideways rain and gales, getting soaked to the skin and swearing that he’ll give up on sheep, and yet he never does and never will
Breeds for meat, but dreams of a world where he could breed primarily for wool and earn a living from it 
Has a couple wethers living in his house full time - all were orphaned at birth and thus hand-reared by him, making him too attached to them to send them to slaughter
Also has a slightly deranged collie that still hasn’t quite figured out why it has to leave said wethers alone but herd all the other sheep
Names as many of his sheep as his memory can manage, even though he knows it just makes the goodbyes harder
Furuhashi Kojiro 
Flower farmer - has some bee hives on the side, and grows seasonal vegetables, but his primary focus/income is cut flowers
Has a good 400 varieties of flowers (everything from Achillea to Weigela) growing on his land for commercial use, most of which he will cut and organise for wedding and hotel arrangements and bouquets
Also grows his own rose breeds (one purple to red climbing rose; one mostly white with hints of purple Damask rose) but he rarely, if ever, sells any of the progeny. They’re practically his children, after all - you don’t sell your children
Some of them will see the inside of rose shows, and the climbing rose has been planted at a rose garden, but otherwise they spend his days in his garden
Meanwhile, the other flowers and the foliage both get sold throughout the year, as does the honey and the vegetables (at the local village market), and, though he doesn’t love cutting them, he doesn’t miss them like he would the roses 
Doesn’t use any insecticide or herbicide and very much judges flower farmers that do     
If he’s not silently tending to his plants for hours on end, then he’s grumbling about the loss of insects, and if he’s not grumbling about the loss of insects, he’s frowning reading the latest reports on climate change
His plans for the future involve an exceptionally sharp pair of scissors and a Bonsai tree
Seto Kentato
Large animal vet
Tried small animal for a while, and then equine, but neither worked because he found the owners talked too much or ‘loved their animals too much’ (aka made them obese). Hence moving onto, and sticking with, large animal. 
The farmers he works with know that he doesn’t like to talk too much, and can be brusque, but none of them care because he’s the best large animal vet in the area
Doesn’t particularly like cows but, for reasons unknown, cows really like him (and bulls despise him)
Can be found sleeping at the back of the clinic whenever he’s not on call
Thinking about getting some training and specialising in large zoo animals, for the added challenge - something about rhinos and elephants is calling his name
Hara Kazuya
He was a man child struggling with boredom and too much money for his own good, who therefore decided he’d try his hand at farming
Wasn’t initially sure what to farm - at one point, he was seriously considering snails - until he read that the ostrich industry had collapsed because no one could figure out how to keep them healthy in the UK. And he took that as a challenge.
Hence Hara, the ostrich farmer.
Went through a phase where he had his hair dyed half black and half white, to rep the ostriches
Keeps saying he’ll get a dangerous animal license, so he can get some pet zebras to continue with “the theme”… the mad* lad might just do it
He’s also the kind of owner to ask whether he can give his ostriches weed to help them chill out “because it works for people in the States”… it’s safe to say that his local vets avoid doing his call-outs as much as possible, 
The ostriches like him though :) 
The business is profitable, the animals are healthy so clearly he’s doing something right
*and by mad, I mean despicable. do not keep wild animals as pets. 
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if i can use an opportunity to combine my aggressively pro nuclear power position with my reflex to explore how powerful framing can be, and tell fucking everybody about it in the process, believe me when i say i will.
netflix semi-recently distributed a docuseries about the three mile island disaster. in the last episode, it postulates that the people living in londonterry & the surrounding areas developed cancer later in life as a tangential consequence of the partial meltdown, ergo, nuclear power is bad and scary and will be the end of humanity. i won't go into how extensively three mile island has been studied, and how long reactor technology has come – TMI had generation 2 reactors and modern ones function much differently – because that tangent isn't germane to the point i'm trying to make here.
so what's up with all the cancer, then? is it simply coincidental?
it's not, but probably not for the most obvious reason you can think of. londonterry is situated on the west bank of the susquehanna river. here's a map of pa's water basins that i slapped its location onto:
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compare it against this map of fracking in pennsy, which is a massive problem here:
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i don't think it's crazy to say that fracking-contaminated groundwater traveled downstream, since many of the susquehanna's tributaries are in the frack zones. in addition to that, groundwater picks up additional contaminants as it travels.
if you've read "silent spring", you may recall how carson describes that contaminants “pass mysteriously by underground streams until they emerge and, through the alchemy of air and sunlight, combine into new forms that kill vegetation, sicken cattle, and work unknown harm on those who drink from once pure wells.”
i'll hand the reigns over to rachel here because she puts it much better than i ever could:
Indeed one of the most alarming aspects of the chemical pollution of water is the fact that here—in river or lake or reservoir, or for that matter in the glass of water served at your dinner table—are mingled chemicals that no responsible chemist would think of combining in his laboratory. The possible interactions between these freely mixed chemicals are deeply disturbing to officials of the United States Public Health Service, who have expressed the fear that the production of harmful substances from comparatively innocuous chemicals may be taking place on quite a wide scale. The reactions may be between two or more chemicals, or between chemicals and the radioactive wastes that are being discharged into our rivers in ever-increasing volume. Under the impact of ionizing radiation some rearrangement of atoms could easily occur, changing the nature of the chemicals in a way that is not only unpredictable but beyond control.
she also writes about how something similar happens within our bodies:
A human being, unlike a laboratory animal living under rigidly controlled conditions, is never exposed to one chemical alone. Between the major groups of insecticides, and between them and other chemicals, there are interactions that have serious potentials. Whether released into soil or water or a man’s blood, these unrelated chemicals do not remain segregated; there are mysterious and unseen changes by which one alters the power of another for harm.
the focus of her book was insecticides, as you can probably tell, but fracking would by no means be exempt from this. organic phosphates, “those poisoners of the nerve-protective enzyme cholinesterase,” become much more dangerous if a person has previously been exposed to chlorinated hydrocarbons that cause a degree of liver damage. pairs of different organic phosphates themselves can also interact with each other, “in such a way as to increase their toxicity a hundredfold.” organic phosphates also have the potential to interact with all sorts of other things in the environment, including prescription drugs, synthetic materials, and food additives.
in other words, exposure to these chemicals may be survivable for one person, but devastating to someone else.
i bring it all up to say that occam's razor is a tool that has its limits. and everyone should be really, really skeptical of nuclear power backlash when significantly more radioactive material is being released into our environment through existing energy mining.
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Apothecary Diaries | WN Translation | Arc 9 - Chapter 5
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Hi, whichever way you found this: Welcome!
For a number of reasons I ended up here - relaying all that happens in the chapters, playing wine-aunt, as I translate to the best of my abilities.
So, be warned, all the spoilers are waiting below. If you'd like spoilers, but less? My dm's/asks are open.
Chapter 1 can be found here | Masterlist here.
While chapter 5 & 6 tie directly together, the mini "arc" extends beyond that. Just letting you know so you can pick the right time to read.
Enjoy!
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Chapter 5 | Grasslands Pt. 1
This chapter starts with Narrator-Mao remarking that the good thing about Jinshi is that he acts fast once a decision is made.
We then get the quack all worried, saying that he still has some meds stored, so “Miss Maomao” can take it easy and that there's no need for her to go to the farthest reaches of unfamiliar territory.
He's taking Maomaos excuse really seriously, looking at her with concern - but she tries to reassure him that it'll be fine and who knows, maybe she'll find some unknown meds as well.
The half of it isn't even a lie, as Narrator-Mao points out - after all, the vegetation in this area is highly different and they have no idea what could be used for medicine or poison.
Her narrator self is usually a lot more honest. In the next line she admits that she's actually quite nervous. We then get to know that she heard all the necessary things would be prepared, but just in case she packed the bare minimum as well. She also has money, with it specifying that while the money from Li is acceptable in this area, given that trade with other countries is what they do, a different kind is the preferred option (not what she has).
Tianyu then gives her the sus look, remarking that this sorta job is something a government worker should be doing.
Maomao admits aloud that that's true - however, originally her pharmaceutical knowledge was her most sought after skill, over medical, so she'd been part of the issue from the beginning. She then thinks “To make insecticides and the likes”.
Tianyu gives a remark along the lines of “A pharmacist, huh? I thought you were a nepo baby.”
Narrator-Mao notes that he's the type of guy that really always says things in a way that'll hit you/in a way that's.. ill-mannered.
The quack(?) then interjects and is like “No no, you can't do that. You shouldn't doubt people like that.” but Maomao thinks that he, in fact, should be more suspicious of people.
I think Tianyu then says something along the lines of “If uncle (aka Guen) says so, I guess I have no choice.. Have a good day/trip.” - He then lies down in the temporary medic room that they just cleaned. Some beds and desks had been brought in, so it's starting to look quite decent.
Narrator-Mao hopes that by the time she gets back the medicine will be back in stock and that it'll be alright.
Maomao then says that she'll go now and the the quack(?) tells her to leave it all to him while she's gone.
She, in fact, thinks that it'll be fine.. because they have Lihaku.
I'm not gonna lie, when I translated the next line I went “oh god” out loud. There's a little jump in the chapter, then we get…
“You're late.” and Maomao’s like “I'm right on time.” - Basen is waiting.. with Chue at the entrance of the villa/palast. All Inner monologue-Mao can come up with is “What a great combination.”
Narrator-Mao recalls that in terms of relationship, they're brother/sister-in-law, then looks around. She then asks if that's all/everyone - because there was the message that they'd be bringing along seed potatoes.. but as Narrator-Mao notes, there's only two horses.
She's also internally confused because wasn't Basen supposed to be guarding Lahan? Our girl doesn't get why those two are here.
(Our dear Chue then goes absolutely ham on the dialogue, like, some chapters have less dialogue lines than her in one go.)
Chue explains that the seed potatoes are brought by horse drawn carriage, but they're so slow that they were told to leave first. Lahans poor brother gets another beating, by her saying that “the man in charge, who didn't look very conspicuous, said so”. The reason why she's there is because… Maomao is now like her best friend, or rather, a friend at heart/soulmate, so she came along to make sure Maomao didn't feel lonely in a foreign land.
Maomao just goes “So you tagged along because it sounded interesting.” and Chue pulls out her little strings with flags on it instead of vocally agreeing.
However.. that leaves “But what about him?” and Basen or Chue says that since it's about her life, they got to protect her “properly” so that Lakan won't get out of control in Saito(?) to which Maomao gives “...” as reply.
Then Narrator-Mao thinks that she honestly can't say that Lihaku was better (which, tbf, he didn't leave you bruised for days on the arm). As well as that Jinshi is Jinshi, while he may have enemies in Saito(?) it's unlikely he'll be attacked.
She also thinks that if an assassination atttempt were to occur at the destination of an expedition - the lord of that land would be in trouble.
Narrator-Mao adds that while she doesn't know what sorta person Gyokuou is, she trusts that he won't do anything that would put an important guest in danger.
Chue asks if they should head out then, putting her foot in the stirrup of the horse. For a moment Maomao is taken aback by their attire, I think, but then she realizes it's traditional wear.
Chue(?) says that the village they're heading for is 10 miles away, so they'd arrive by 2pm and Basen adds that at that rate they'll probably end up overtaking the carriage - asking if they want to take a detour somewhere.
Chue then says that other than in the capital, there’s not as many tea houses around… but she won’t stop him if he wants to eat some grass with the horses xD Maomao’s internally like “Oh?” because she’s starting to realize that however much Chue teases him, Basen doesn’t get loud. She also wonders if he’s trying not to make a scene and then questions, in her head, if it’s because Chue’s his sister-in-law.
The next part says something along the lines of while Chue seems to have a certain level of respect for Basen, she’s not really acting all that differently with him than usually.
Now the conversation turns back to Maomao, with a simple “So, which horse will you ride, Maomao-san?” and she says that she doesn’t care.
There’s two horses, she can’t ride, so one of them has to take her on theirs. To Narrator-Mao either is fine.
Chue goes on another vocal tangent. This time, she tells Maomao to come with her. “You should come behind me, Basen’s sattle is hard. Mine, on the other hand, is made of well-tanned leather with an emphasis on just the right amount of shock absorption. It’s perfect for long rides, plus the material doesn’t make it slippery. No, which will you chose?”
Needless to say that Maomao points to Chue.
Basen, the poor thing, is like “Wait a minute. Why do you have a saddle like that? Isn’t the horse borrowed?”..... and Chue’s like “Yes, the moon prince was very considerate of me. He does a good job sometimes.” and Basen’s like “Hey, what’s with the language!?”
Narrator-Mao notes that Basen clearly didn’t like the way Chue was praising Jinshi so arrogantly, so he bit back (it’s one of the first time he’s been louder given the use of “!”)
“I don’t know how to say it, but when the moon prince said he was appointing Basen as her bodyguard and I said I would go as well it looked as if the scales fell from his eyes. Yes, that’s right/it. Miss Chue, who is more attentive than anyone, is in support of Miss Maomao. Maomao’s heart might be thicker than a tree, but if her body gets hit she’ll die. I realized that I couldn’t leave it to Basen, who doesn’t know how to handle things.” and I think she says/claims JInshi was grateful.
Maomao thinks “Yep, that’s right - I’d die if I got hit.” and narrator her is like “I'm not the athletic type”.
Chue then says “So, please thank me and call me Suzume-san or sister-in-law.” Basen can only let out a noise in response. Narrator-Mao ends this part of the chapter with saying that however you looked at it, Basen can’t win with words.
Once the winner was decided, the three departed, but that’s not where the story ends.
Once you leave Saito(?), you’ll find yourself surrounded by empty grassland. However, they were following an area of withered grass that looked like a road - passing a group on the way that looked like a caravan. They/Maomao also saw a gathering of tents lived in by nomads.
She then wonders, in her mind, if that’s what you call the horizon. Luomen, known as her old man, had said there was a theory about the world being a sphere. As evidence of this, it is said that in wide open land, the horizon line has a faint curve - that’s what it looked like to Maomao’s eyes then and there.
He’d told her that if the world was a sphere, it would explain the movement of the stars - but by now she’s forgotten most of it. It’s one of the many things Luomen learned while being abroad. As narrator she concludes that she either regrets forgetting or that it’s a shame she did.
Narrator-Mao then complains that for spring it’s rather cold. The sunshine’s nice, but the wind takes away the body heat and her skin is drying out because the altitude is quite high and the air a bit thin.
Maomao is wearing a cloak that Chue gave to her and had asked her to put it on. Sheep’s fur is used for the lining, which prevents wind from passing through. It has beautiful embroidery and was of high enough quality to be worn in the capital/Li.
Chue is wearing a cloak as well and while hers doesn’t look as fancy, it seems to be just as warm.
Maomao then thinks that she usually wouldn’t pick something so flashy or that she somehow always ends up with the flashy things - then concludes as narrator that it might’ve been prepared for her.
Her narration then goes over to Basen, who wears a practical cloak. He does wear something to protect his hands while holdings the reigns as well, which she assumes might be to keep away the cold.
Next up is her thinking about how helpful the ointment one of her “sisters” gave her is turning out to be. If the sun is strong while it’s dry, you gotta worry about sunburns.
Maomao herself was well-covered in suncreen type ointment, but what about Chue? Her skin appears to be dark, but it’s firmness is subtle. She then asks Chue if she wants to have some of her sunscreen and says that it also helps against dryness. (keep in mind that mid riding she’s probably more yelling than asking).
She was asking just in case, should she run out she can just make more with ingredients from Saito(?) after all.
Chue’s like “Oh, is that okay?” and says something along the lines of how she always wears black so her tan doesn’t stand out - but if she can have some, she’ll take it. Maomao replies that she’ll hand it over if they take a break.
Narrator-Mao then let’s us know that while Basen repeats that there’s no place to make a detour to, he needs his horse to rest. Food is plenty to be found, but it would be a lot better if there was a water source around.. and sure enough, a river just came into view. (i did tell you to keep the talking volume in mind, didn’t I.)
Basen calls out for them “Let’s take a rest over there.” - one lady is like “Hai, hai” the other’s like “Got it”.
In the end, their water source was more of a large puddle than a river. There was little current, the water shallow and Narrator-Mao wonders if this could be a temporary river created by heavy rain.
Trees growing all around, she takes note of a large rock standing in the shade of one of them and guesses it’s a landmark. She questions in her mind if it’s a pomegranate tree and let’s us as narrator know why: The leaves look like it. She could also see (and hear?) birds and a few wild horses came to drink water.
Unhinged Maomao then reappears, as she talks to herself about how there might be snakes around and one of the other two’s like “Yeah, I wonder.”. Of course, Maomao tries looking for one, but the most she found was a burrow. Once she’d dug into that, something similar to a mouse came out.. but since she brought food, she let it run away without making a meal out of it.
While the horses drink the river water, Maomao and the others drink what they brought with them. She questions, in her head, if she could/should add a little salt to her water - and we get a lesson that when it’s dry, your sweat also dries quick. You need salt and water more than you think. However, since the meat sandwiched between her noodles is salty, she guesses it’ll be fine.
While Chue's looking at the map, Basen(?) takes out a guiding thingy from his pocket that he lets float in the water. Maomao and Chue watch him, then Maomao asks honestly if maps are useful in grasslands.
Basen(?) notes that he thinks it’s better than nothing, but there aren’t many landmarks. Judging from the magnets and position of the sun, it seems like it would be better if they moved a little further north. Since there are no obstacles, you can see the house that should be their destination easily.
It sounds like Narrator-Mao then notes that he can do most things while also being good at geography - meanwhile poor Basen looks away feeling a bit uneasy.
Maomao: I have one more question
Basen: Yeah, yeah, what is it, Maomao-san?
Maomao: Why is there no local guide?
Narrator-Mao admits that she honestly thinks she should’ve asked earlier. Given that she’s just heading to a nearby village though, from what she’s used to in Li, she didn’t expect to need one.. but now she’s not so sure.
Any land with too unfamiliar vegetation can’t be called safe - you need a local who’s familiar with the area.
Basen(?): That’s the answer.
Chue glances around.
Basen looks around with a cold gaze, holding the hilt of his sword.
Maomao thinks that she has a bad feeling about this.
Chue then stands in front of Maomao and before she knew what was going on, there were several men around them. In all honesty, they were dressed in a way that could hardly be called clean and spoke to them in accent-heavy language.
They were threatening them for money and telling Basen to leave the women behind.
However you looked at them - they were bandits.
Maomao starts sweating profusely, swallowing - wondering why this is happening. But then she tells herself to slow her breathing to stop her rapidly beating heart.
Chue then says that Maomao can close her eyes. If something happens, she will use her married womans sex appeal to entertain the robbers. She’s full of confidence as she raises her nose into the air.
But Maomao doesn’t want to close her eyes for that. So she takes out a sowing needle and insect repellent from her baggage - sure, it’s not a big attack, but it can be enough to make an opponent flinch.
However, it doesn’t seem as if either Chue’s scheme, nor Maomaos sewing needle will be necessary.
There’s a dull sound and one of the thiefs flies off into the distance.
The second makes a horrifying noise as he thrashes about while holding his arm.
A sound of shattering - the third fell to the ground, spitting out saliva, blood and teeth.
Even a theatrical sword fight would’ve lasted a little longer, but that wasn’t that. As a depiction, it’s too dull and unsatisfactory.
Basen puts his hand back on the hilt of his sword, but he hadn’t decided to use it yet. All Maomao can marvel at is that he beat them all with his bare hands, his movements so monstrous she’s stunned.
She took another few breaths before coming to her senses, running hurriedly over to Basen.
Maomao: Show me your hands!
Basen: Oh,.. Oh-
Surprised, Basen held out his hands - there was no sign of his fist being broken, his wrists seemed fine too.
In Maomao’s mind there’s nothing but a “Why?” - if she’d had made someone make so many disgusting sounds in a row, she would expect there to be problems with her fists.. but.
She looks over at the hand protector she’d hurriedly removed. At first glance, it looked like it was made from hardened wool, soft but heavy at the center.
She then realizes that there must be metal pieces inside of it.
Basens strength, plus the protector with metal pieces..
She was starting to feel that the robbers laying about passed out were pretty pathetic.
Speaking of them.. Chue was moving around, tying the three of them together before letting her legs dangle over them while wiping the sweat from her forehead.
Chue(?) then asks what they should do and Basen(?) replies that they can’t bring them along, one way or another, so they should just leave them there - once they’re in the village they’ll talk to the people there to take care of them. Chue doesn’t seem to care.
Basen then says that he’s a bit worried, nonetheless and Chue’s like “I understand.”. Maomao thinks that it’s rare that she gets to talk to Basen (I think) and that they might be attacked by something while they’re away.
When Basen approaches one of the bandits, he grabs his arm - the arm/thief makes a dull thumping noise.
Maomao, internally: ….
It seems like the anxiety Basen was talking about was about whether or not the bandits would manage to escape. One of them had a brutally broken arm and also wet himself.
The chapter ends with Maomao glancing at Chue, while thinking to herself that she herself must be the kind one of the group.
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Gardening Vocabulary
बाग़बानी - gardening, horticulture (feminine), also उद्यान-विज्ञान (masculine) खेती, कृषि - farming, agriculture (feminine) माली - gardener (masculine), मालिन (feminine) बग़ीचा, बाग़ - garden (masculine), also उद्यानभूमि (feminine) * सब्ज़ियों का बाग़ / बग़ीचा - vegetable garden (masculine) * जड़ी बूटियों का बगीचा - herb garden (masculine) फलों का वृक्ष / पेड़ - fruit tree (masculine) बेरी की झाड़ी - berry bush (feminine) लता - creeper, vine (feminine) सब्ज़ी, तरकारी - vegetable (feminine), also साग (masculine) * जड़ वाली सब्ज़ी - root vegetable (feminine) पौधा, पादप - plant (masculine) * a plant can be खाद्य (edible), सजावटी (decorative, ornamental), औषधीय (medicinal) or मसालेदार (spice plant). * also पत्तेदार (leafy), फलदार (fruitful, fruit-bearing), स्वस्थ (healthy), पुष्ट (thriving, nourished) or रोगग्रस्त (diseased). फूल, पुष्प - flower (masculine) * a flower can be for example सुगंधित (fragrant) or खिलता हुआ (blooming). कंद - bulb (masculine) पत्ती - leaf (feminine) किशलय - new, fresh leaf (masculine) तना - stem (masculine) टहनी - twig (feminine) डाल, डाली - branch (feminine) पानी - water (masculine) जारक - oxygen (masculine) सूर्य का प्रकाश - sunlight (masculine) ताप - heat, warmth (masculine) प्रकाश संश्लेषण - photosynthesis (masculine)
Planting and Growing Crops
बुवाई - sowing (feminine) बुवाई का मौसम - sowing season (masculine) बढ़ने का मौसम - growing season (masculine) बढ़ना, उगना - to grow (intransitive) उगाना - to grow [plants, flowers, berries etc.] (transitive) की देख रेख करना - to nurse, take care of (transitive) मुरझाना - to wither (intransitive) जोताई, जुताई - plowing, tillage (feminine) जोतना - to plow (transitive) बीज - seed, seedling (masculine) बोना, रोपना, बीज लगाना - to sow, plant (transitive) पंक्तियों में लगाना - to sow in rows (transitive) पादपों की परस्पर दूरी - distance between plants (feminine) भूमि, ज़मीन, मिट्टी - soil, ground, earth (feminine) * soil can be हल्की, बालुकामय (light, sandy) or भारी, चिकनी (heavy, clay soil). * ground can be सूखी (dry) or नम (wet, moist). भूमि की आर्द्रता / नमी - soil moisture (feminine) गमला - pot (masculine) गमले में लगा पौधा - potted plant (masculine) गमले की मिट्टी - potting soil (feminine) मिट्टी डालना - to pour soil (transitive) अंकुर - shoot, bud, sprout (masculine) अंकुरित - sprouting, budding (adjective) अंकुरण - sprouting (masculine) जड़ - root (feminine) जड़ वाला - rooted (adjective) जड़ जमाना - to root, take root (transitive) छिड़काव करना - to spray, water (transitive) पानी डालना - to water (transitive) सिंचाई - irrigation (feminine) सींचना, सिंचाई करना - to irrigate (transitive) भूमि को नम रखना - to keep the soil moist (transitive) खाद, उर्वरक - fertilizer, manure (masculine) खाद डालना - to apply fertilizer (transitive) कीटनाशक - insecticide, pesticide (masculine) कीट, कीड़ा - pest, insect (masculine) छँटाई - pruning (feminine) काट-छाँट करना - to prune (transitive) घास पात - weeds (masculine) गोड़ना - to hoe, scrape (transitive) गोड़ाई निराना, निराई करना, गुड़ाई करना - to weed (transitive) फूलना, फूल लगना, खिलना - to bloom, flower (intransitive) फलना - to flourish, carry fruit (intransitive) फसल - crop, harvest (feminine) उपज - yield, produce (feminine) उत्पादन करना - to produce [fruit, berries, crops] (transitive)
Common Garden Plants
प्रजाति, जाति - species (feminine) मटर - pea (feminine) मूली - radish (feminine) गाजर - carrot (feminine) चुक़ंदर - beet (masculine) शलजम - turnip, rutabaga, swede (masculine) पालक - spinach (feminine) अजमोद - parsley (masculine) अजवायन - celery (masculine) आलू - potato (masculine) शकरकंद - sweet potato (masculine) शतावरी - asparagus (feminine) हरी सेम - green beans (feminine) राजमा - kidney beans (feminine) मिर्च - chili (feminine) शिमला मिर्च - bell pepper, capsicum (feminine) फूलगोभी - cauliflower (feminine) हरी फूलगोभी - broccoli (feminine) बंद गोभी - Brussel sprout, cabbage (feminine) लाल पत्तागोभी - red cabbage (feminine) बैंगन, ब्रिंजल - aubergine, eggplant (masculine) प्याज - onion (masculine) हरा प्याज - spring onion (masculine) हरे प्याज के पत्ते - chives (masculine) लहसुन - garlic (masculine) खीरा - cucumber (masculine) तुरई, तोरी - zucchini (feminine) कद्दू - pumpkin (masculine) टमाटर - tomato (masculine) मकई - corn, maize (feminine), also मक्का (masculine) गुलाब - rose (masculine) नरगिस - daffodil (masculine) नीलक - lilac (masculine) सूरजमुखी - sunflower (feminine) स्रीवत - pansy (masculine) गेंदा - marigold (masculine)
Garden Tools
औज़ार - tool (masculine) बागवानी दस्ताने - gardening gloves (masculine) खुरपी - trowel, spade (masculine) * खुरपियाना - to weed with a trowel or spade (transitive) हल - plow, plough (masculine) * हल जोतना - to plow (transitive) सींचने का कनस्तर - watering can (masculine) पानी का पाइप - water hose (masculine) बागवानी कैंची - pruning shears (feminine) खुदाई का कांटा - garden fork (masculine) * खुदाई करना - to dig (transitive) कुदाल, कुदार - hoe (masculine) बेलचा - shovel (masculine) बगीचे का ठेला - wheelbarrow (masculine)
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