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Planting peanuts

In spring, I came to my courtyard and saw that there was nothing in the flowerpot, which was not pretty. So I dug a hole with a shovel, planted the peanut seeds in the hole I dug, and then buried the peanut seeds. Wait for it to sprout, blossom and bear fruit. I water it every day, let it grow in the warm sunshine.

After a month, the seeds of peanuts germinated, and the green buds were like the green watercolor.

In summer, peanut flowers bloom, yellow flowers like a golden bell. Flowers emit a faint fragrance, a few butterflies flying around the flowers in the dance, birds flying in the sky proud, smell fragrance flying over the ground singing.

In autumn, the flowers of peanuts wither and the leaves turn yellow. I haven't seen the fruits of peanuts yet. I asked my mother why peanuts have no results yet? Mother said: "peanuts have borne fruit, its fruit is grown in the soil.". The next day, I pulled up the stems of peanuts and saw that they were all lovely peanuts. They were white and fat. They were really lovely. I can't put it down when I see these little flowers.

I understand the growth process of peanuts and have gained insight. It's fun growing flowers! One day in the summer vacation, when I was eating peanuts at home, an idea suddenly flashed into my mind: peanuts are so delicious, why not plant some by myself? How nice it is to experience the happiness of planting peanuts and harvest some peanuts.

I planted two peanuts in a flowerpot. I water it every day to see if it sprouts. I take good care of peanuts, just like a mother takes care of her baby. Finally after a week, my peanuts finally sprouted! Yellow buds, very tender. It's like a baby lying quietly in its cradle. I was so surprised that I quickly asked my parents to come and see. My mother asked me to observe the growth process of peanuts carefully. I agreed immediately.

After a few days, peanut seedlings gradually grow high, buds slowly grow up, leaves from yellow to green. Every day I go to have a look, water and loosen the soil. A few weeks later, a few yellow flowers appeared on the branches of peanut. The flower has four petals, which is very beautiful. When it is blown by the wind, it is like a dancing butterfly.

The longer the peanuts grow, the bigger they are. I still take care of them every day. Finally, some leaves turn yellow. I finally couldn't help it. I pulled up the peanuts.

Wow, actually two peanuts! Unfortunately, I pulled it too early. The peanuts are not ripe yet.

Nevertheless, my heart is still happy, because I feel the joy of labor and harvest. Planting peanuts the weather is fine on Saturday, October 25th, 2003

On October 15, I started planting seeds. I took some peanut seeds from my mother. The first day I soaked the seeds in water for one night. The next day when I came back from school, I took a transparent cup from my father and filled it with soil to grow peanuts. On the fourth day a stem grew. On the sixth day, little whiskers grew. On the seventh day, buds sprouted. On the eighth day leaves came out. Today it's as long as a finger. I don't know if it will work out. Students, you must have eaten peanuts. Peanuts are very useful! It is not only brain food, but also stomach food, and can squeeze delicious peanut oil. But have you ever planted peanuts with your own hands?

I remember that time when my mother was soaking peanuts, I secretly took a few peanuts and planted them in a flowerpot. The next day I forgot about it. After a few days, when my mother watered the flowers, she cried out strangely, "what's this?" When I heard the news, I remembered that the peanuts planted a few days ago had become beautiful seedlings. You see, its two green leaves were like two beautiful Jadeites, shining in the sunlight. After a period of time, the little seedlings grew up and blossomed. The flower was like a small golden fan and a princess with long golden hair dancing against the background of green leaves. A few days later, the flowers withered. I couldn't help feeling sad. But then I thought that when the flowers withered, there would be a little life. I was very happy to think about it. After a long time, the stems of peanuts turned green and yellow, and gradually withered. I couldn't wait to pick up the shovel and began to dig peanuts. The big and round peanuts seemed to say to me that we finally met!

Through planting flowers, I understand that "no pains, no gains." As long as you work hard, there will be a good result! Planting peanuts, Tang Dynasty Li Shen said: "a millet in spring, autumn harvest ten thousand seeds.". So how many seeds can a peanut yield?

To find out, I planted a peanut in a flowerpot in April this year. A few days later, my father found that there was something wrong with the peanuts. He dug it out and found that I planted the peanuts backwards. Fortunately, it was found in time, otherwise it would have been in vain.

Gradually, the peanut sprouted, white, very good-looking. Every day after school, I have to go to see, loosen the soil, water or fertilize. Another month later, the peanuts grew tall, with many leaves on them, green and dripping. As the dried peanuts grew longer and bigger, the peanuts produced a small flower, golden yellow, with four petals. After a day, the floret withered and became a hard, long, needle like handle, which sank into the soil. Then many flowers came out one by one, and they all stuck their handles into the soil one by one. I told my father what I had observed. My father said, "don't worry. Peanuts are grown in the soil. It seems that there will be a good harvest in a few weeks."

August 12, an exciting day, my parents and I dug peanuts together, one by one, a total of 34. Those peanuts are bigger and stronger than each other. They are so beautiful.

In the evening, everyone praised me. I was very happy. Although I didn't receive ten thousand seeds, I also tasted the joy of labor and harvest. I don't like peanuts, but I'm curious: where does it grow from? Is it like a jujube, like a knot from the tree? Or do they grow from vines like grapes?

I'll ask Mr. Yang in my science class. Mr. Yang is just like my grandfather. He is tall, with white hair. His thin face is covered with wrinkles. He is always smiling and amiable. As long as you have time, go to him at any time, he will chat with you and play with you.

"Miss Yang, how do peanuts grow?"

"Good! Good question He touched my head with his hand and said with a smile. Then he turned to other teachers and said, "this child is willing to use his brain. He's a good child!" Then he turned back, squatted down, took my arm in both hands and said, "if I don't tell you, but let you plant peanuts by yourself, would you like to?"

"Of course." I said.

"Well done! You go home to find a flowerpot, put more than half of the pot of soil, and then put a few peanuts, cover it with soil, water it and put it there. After a few days, you will go to have a look and find that the soil is dry. If you water it again, there will be results. " Yang said, and asked me: "do you have flowerpots and raw peanuts? If not, I'll give it to you. "

"I have both. Thank you, Mr. Yang

"Good! I wish you success He shook hands with me. I found that there were not so many wrinkles on his face.

I planted peanuts according to the way Mr. Yang said and put them on the balcony.

A week later, boy! It's born! Two peanut petals were unearthed. Between the two petals, there is a small green head. I told Mr. Yang the good news. Mr. Yang gave me a thumbs up and said, "great! Don't forget to water it

A few days later, the flower grew leaves. There are four leaves on one petiole, two on one side, symmetrically distributed. The leaves are as big as ordinary buttons, oval, green, tender and glossy. How nice!

A few days later, a lot of small yellow flowers came out at the bottom of the peanut seedling, like a bunch of small butterflies. It was beautiful! But not a single fruit. I asked Mr. Yang again.

Mr. Yang said, peanuts, also known as peanuts, flower, only the results.

I'll wait patiently. One day, a little flower fell, but no fruit. I think it may be male flower, not fruiting. Then a few flowers fell, but there was no fruit. I doubt Miss Yang's memory is wrong? No, Miss Yang never remembers wrong! I asked him again.

This time, instead of answering me directly, he told me two stories. The main idea of the story is: it took Madame Curie four years to cook radium, and it took Mundell eight years to discover peas. Scientific research requires patience, and so does the florist.

Before leaving, he grabbed my hand with one hand, patted me twice with the other hand, and said, "when all the flowers are gone, if there are no fruits, you come to me."

The flowers are all gone, some leaves are black, and there is still no peanut.

I'm a wet blanket. I really want to get rid of it. But I think of teacher Yang's words, or ask him again.

Mr. Yang still said with a smile: "if you fail to do something, don't be discouraged. You should go to find the cause of failure, learn from it and fight again! For example, are there any insects in the soil? Will it bite your peanuts? If it's because of insects, you'll pay attention to them when you plant peanuts next year. "

"Well, I didn't remember." I said.

"Go home and pour out the soil."

For next year's success, I ran home and took out the flowerpot, "bang!" He poured out the soil with a loud noise.

Ah! Peanuts! The white peanuts came out. It turns out that peanuts are rooted! I carefully clean the soil, take a closer look, a root with a peanut, like a small bell hanging. The big ones are big, the small ones are small, and the ones that haven't grown up. Count, 48!

I quickly picked a smaller one, peeled it off and sent it to my mouth to taste. I can't bear to eat this peanuts at one time. I bite half of it and chew it in my mouth. It's delicious! Grandma found out and said angrily, "why don't you wash and eat? Don't you usually eat peanuts? "

I didn't have the heart to explain to her, so I gave a wrong answer: "I planted it myself."

I'm thinking: among the 48 peanuts, 18 are big. I'm going to take the 10 biggest ones to Mr. Yang for a taste. I'm going to leave 8 of them as seeds, and the rest to my classmates for a taste. I'm going to tell them: "life is not born in a tree!"