A few months ago, when he was still transporting supplies on the ship, he had already planned to build a small courtyard, construct a grape arbor, dig a well, and enjoy the shade under the arbor.
Grapes are a nutritious fruit, and once scaled up, they have a high yield.
After the grape arbor is set up, he plans to find a sunny slope with good sunlight and temperature to build a few drying houses, specifically for drying raisins, and maybe even attempt to brew some fruit wine from the grapes.
Compared to grapes, melons that are easily affected by drought and floods are rather lackluster.
As the saying goes, drought melons and flood dates; on this island with abundant rainfall, the taste of melons surely wouldn't be great. Even if the timing is calculated, letting the seedlings grow during the rainy season and bear fruit in the dry season, it still requires daily watering and meticulous care, which is quite troublesome.
