Peppermint isn't based on real events. It's a made-up tale with elements designed to engage and thrill the audience. The plot and characters are the product of the creator's imagination.
Bamboo seeds could be planted, but they needed to be treated and managed. First, choose healthy and complete bamboo seeds that are not damaged, moth-eaten, or moldy. Then, the seeds were soaked in warm water at a temperature of about 40 ° C for about 24 hours. Next, he cut off the outer skin of the seed, revealing the embryo inside. After the seed treatment was completed, they could choose to directly broadcast or grow seedlings. The direct broadcast method was to directly scatter the seeds on the ground, cover them with a thin layer of soil or straw, and wait for them to germinate. The seedling method was to first raise the seeds in a seedling tray or seedling box, and then transplant them to the ground after the seedlings grew to a certain extent. It usually takes 20 to 30 days for the seeds to germinate. During the planting process, one needed to pay attention to maintaining a moderate humidity of the soil, sufficient light, and appropriate fertilizer supplements. The planting method and time of the bamboo seeds could be chosen according to the specific situation, and they could be managed according to the environmental conditions.
There were many comics similar to Summer of Peppermint, such as:
- Flower and Alice
- White album 2
- "Gentle Girl"
- "About my reincarnation as a slime."
- Dragon and Tiger
- "About My Reincarnation as a Slime (continued)"
- Love and Shh
- Index of Forbidden Magic Books
- [Fate Stone Door]
These are some of the more well-known comics similar to "Summer of Mint". Of course, there are many other excellent comics to choose from.
"A God-given Thousand Gold Cold Wife." Bo He was the daughter of a wealthy family. She had a job and status that everyone admired, but in everyone's eyes, she was boring, low-key, mean, lonely, arrogant, and cold. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗