I used a plastic bottle, filled it with some soil, planted several mung beans, watered them, and began to wait for the mung beans to sprout.
A few days later, both Hushi Duomo and Mung Bean successfully produced green seedlings. I looked at them and felt that they were fighting with sharp broadswords like knights, trying to figure out who was the first to emerge and who could see the wonderful world outside.
A few days later, I found that my bean sprouts have grown tall and grown up. I measured it with a ruler, but I didn't expect it to grow two centimeters faster and one millimeter slower. I am so happy that I hope the mung beans I grow will grow faster and faster.
About three or four days later, when I went to see my bean sprouts again, I found that they were a little longer. Although I am happy, I am still a little disappointed, perhaps because I can't measure how long their roots are. Because if you have the length of roots, you can know what their total length is, which slightly narrows my doubts about these mung bean seedlings.
After a period of time, these bean sprouts grew some round little things inexplicably. I looked around and didn't know what it was, so I asked my mother. I didn't know it was their fruit until I asked! But I want to take them off again. I like this little thing very much, but I still hold back. See what else will grow.
Through this incident, I understand that everything should be patient, but not anxious.
Chapter 2: Observing my favorite asparagus.
There are many beautiful and famous flowers on my balcony. But the smallest and most inconspicuous asparagus in the corner of the balcony is my favorite and cherished plant.
Asparagus is light green when it first grows leaves. As she grew up, the color turned green. The leaves are yellowish. Look at her getting bigger, as beautiful as maple leaves in autumn.
The branches of asparagus are light green, and the color below is brown with a little green. There are branches on the branches, and the more they go up, the more tender they become. At the tip of the blade, you can hardly see any green, only a little yellow. The leaves spread to the left and right, and the leaves are as thin as silver needles. Who would have thought that such a beautiful plant was created by nature?
Whether it is cold or hot. No matter whether it is windy or rainy, asparagus is still so strong and tenacious. Asparagus orientation is a good example for us to be human. The wind will only make asparagus softer; Rain will only make asparagus more beautiful. No matter what you encounter, you can't resist the persistence of asparagus.