Xiao Yu was a woman of action. On her way back, she also bought all the grain seeds needed for her space. Out of the fifteen acres, she planned to plant wheat on ten since it was the season for wheat. She planned for the remaining land to be planted with potatoes, canola, spinach, coriander, garlic, and other crops.
In Yan Country where Xiao Yu lived, the climate was neither as warm as the Southern region nor as cold as the Northern. It struck a balance between the two, which made it possible to plant many crops after autumn, like potatoes and sweet potatoes, which could be cultivated for several seasons a year. (This is a fabrication, please do not delve into it).
Under Uncle Yuan's leadership, the long-term workers were still in the stage of ploughing the land. It would take another two or three days to finish the ten acres.