Notes on vegetable garden

It's a vegetable garden, but it's actually a campus idle place. Because it has not yet become a playground, it is covered with unscrupulous weeds and is likely to occupy the whole playground. Idle is idle. One day, teachers had a whim and began to give it advice, ready to make it come in handy and make some contributions to poor teachers.

After many heated discussions, the teachers agreed to plant some vegetables and other crops, and even suggested planting some small flowers and grass. It is said that it is both a vegetable garden and a garden, which not only meets the needs of the stomach, but also gives the vision a beautiful enjoyment. Why not? The idea is yes, everyone will do it, and you will divide it up one by one.

However, it is not an easy task to transform the wasteland into a vegetable garden: weeds are overgrown, bricks and gravel are everywhere, and people and animals trample on them very badly. It seems impossible to make a dream come true without spending some time. Too many teachers and cooks clean up the sundries first, and then remove the weeds. Easier said than done, we have spent a lot of time and sweat. As the hoe in your hand dances up and down, fresh soil is spread out in front of you, smelling the fragrance of the soil and dreaming of harvest. All fatigue becomes insignificant, and you are more and more motivated and confident. After several days of hard work, the clods were finally leveled. In the face of a vegetable garden that has begun to take shape, all I can think about is the most glorious labor and sense of accomplishment.

A year's plan starts with spring. In late spring, it's time to sow. Everyone borrowed oxen and plows from the villagers' homes next to the school to turn over the soil. But I don't know why, the cows always don't listen and run around the ground. We have to work together: one leads the cow in front and the other plows the field behind. But it is still not easy. As a result, the plow broke down before it finished plowing the soil. Fortunately, the simple fellow villagers said they didn't want us to compensate for anything, or they would lose money. The rest, afraid to disturb the hard-working and silently dedicated ox, had to carry forward the spirit of not being afraid of hardship and fatigue and dig the ground with a hoe. At this time, the students sent seedlings from home, including peppers, eggplants, cucumbers and tomatoes. Seeing the teacher's clumsy appearance, the students all helped to plant it. A week later, the vegetable garden looks good.

Everyone breathed a sigh of relief, only to feel that labor is not an easy job. It's true. In the spring season, we should loosen the soil, sow, fertilize and weed quickly. We dare not treat every farm work lightly and serve it carefully, for fear of making mistakes and giving up all our previous efforts. Take the cultivation of potatoes as an example. Seeds are planted in the soil, and I run into the soil every day, hoping to see my masterpiece one day. But through the autumn water, I can't see anything. I couldn't wait, so I quietly took a look at the dirt with my hand. I can see at a glance that the seeds have grown fat buds in vain. So I quickly covered the soil for fear that others would see the machines in the open air. Since then, my heart has been much more practical, just waiting for the day when I broke ground. As expected, after a spring rain, many green shoots emerged shyly from the soil. These new shoots are like newborn babies, fat and full of vitality, and they look the same every day. The teachers were secretly pleased, so they came to the vegetable garden after dinner, looked at it here and there, and commented on who was good-looking and who was good-looking.

Since then, everyone has a concern. Sneak into the garden every day to see if it grows taller again, or if there are any surprises. In hot summer, every time we look at the scorching sun, everyone is busy watering the vegetable garden, taking time to loosen the soil, fertilize and weed. In order to better serve these treasures, we also specially learn skills from experienced villagers. After guidance, we finally learned the common sense of loosening soil, fertilizing and weeding. I don't know if I don't learn. I didn't expect that there was still a lot of knowledge in it. I don't say it, but I admire them in my heart. At the same time, I feel a little ashamed that I was born and raised in the countryside and didn't understand crops.

Summer is coming. Although there are no flowers and plants in the garden, there are many wild flowers, which are in harmony with the flowers of various vegetables, attracting many bees and butterflies to dance on the flowers, making people feel like they are in the garden, but this is a real garden. At this time, it is indeed a happy thing to take a favorite book, lie by the vegetable garden, read beautiful words, breathe fragrant air and enjoy this rare leisure.

As the saying goes, as you sow, you reap. Whenever three or five friends visit, you don't have to go to your neighbor's house to find food, and you don't have to worry about feeling ashamed of your friends because there is no good food. As long as you run to the vegetable garden, you will get something soon. You will have a basket full of potatoes, peppers, eggplant, cucumbers, tomatoes and so on. Everyone will prepare several dishes three times and five times, and then sit around the small dormitory, drinking small wine, tasting side dishes and reminiscing about old feelings. But I think my friends are happy because of my true feelings, and I am happy because I can bring happiness to my friends with my own hands. This is one of the great pleasures of life. (Chen) According to