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Peas growing up diary

The day is coming to an end, I believe we all have a lot of experience, this time very have to write a diary. Is there no way to write, no clue? The following is my collection of peas growing up diary, for your reference and reference, I hope to help friends in need.

Pea growth diary Part 1

Last week, the teacher gave us each some pea seeds, let us take home to observe its growth process. Pea seeds grow round, really like a cute little baby ah! Back home, I can not wait to do the preparatory work, the first is to pick out the particles of large and full of baby peas. Because the "survival of the fittest" is the law of nature. Next, I carefully selected the "elite baby" into a pre-prepared container of salt water, which will take about a day to soak.

The next day back home from school, I rushed to see my baby peas, I was surprised to find that the little guys have been very different, they have been drinking water, the stomach bulging, before the tightly wrapped in their transparent clothes have been broken, some of the baby peas have also poked out a little head, surveying the world of this novelty. So this is their buds ah! Some of the baby peas are like a shy little girl, hesitant to poke their heads out, but I can't do anything about them! So, I can only wait for the flowers to bloom, and leave everything to time, just like Ann as told in "Ann's Seed", not hasty, patient, and finally witnessed ten years of lotus blooming in a summer morning.

The peas are changing day by day and are now almost two centimeters tall. Some pea seeds are split in two by the pea seedling, both like the spring shoots trying to break through the soil after the rain, and like the grasses trying to survive in the cracks, and how tenacious the vitality is!

The roots of the pea seedlings are growing downward, and their stems are struggling to grow upward, and now they are seven or eight centimeters high, and I really hope that the pea seedlings will continue to thrive under my careful care!

Pea growth diary Part 2

Tuesday, September 24th cloudy

A few days ago the teacher gave us five peas, said let us go back to plant. I took them home and said to my mom, "My teacher told me to plant peas to observe and write an observation journal." Mom got me pots I started planting them myself.

First make a small pit to put the pea seeds, put the soil cover and then watering is done, waiting for the peas to germinate.

After three or four days, my peas sprouted and were three centimeters long. The stem and upper part of the pea seedling were green, and the lower part was a mix of white, earthy black, and brown. It felt like the pea was pointy on top, like a flower in full bloom. It seems to be singing and dancing. I think the pea seedling is still a baby now, and although it is still small, it is very spirited. After careful observation, I found that the pea's roots are actually sticking out of the small hole at the bottom of the pot, so it looks like it's going to grow up.

The pea is so strong and spirited.

The teacher gave us ten peas a few days ago and asked us to plant them at home.

Today at noon after school home, I looked for a small flowerpot, the pot all dug out, first crushed crushed, become very fluffy, and then put such a large portion of the soil into the pot, and then placed the seeds in the pot, and the rest of the soil evenly sprinkled on top. Grandma told me, "The soil is too dry for the seedlings to burrow out easily when it's said like this, but you can't water it too much either, lest the seeds rot." So I found a small spray bottle, sprayed a little water, grandma said that after two or three days the seeds will be able to germinate, I really look forward to the seeds to germinate quickly ah!

I do so much work, but also so tired, hands also get so dirty, I finally know "who knows what is on the plate, all the grains are hard" the true meaning of this sentence.

Thursday, October 10th, Rain

My peas have gotten much, much taller.

My pea is very different from what it used to be, now it's thicker and getting darker in color. The thin strip next to it is getting longer and longer, and that thin strip is slowly curling up, just like the eyeliner that mom drew, which is especially beautiful. My peas are planted next to the jasmine pots. I forgot to put something in the peas, and they wrapped themselves around the jasmine stems, getting tighter and tighter. What can I do? What can I do? The leaves are getting bigger and bigger, as green and lovely as lotus leaves. It's amazing how the pea plants are still growing when it's this cold. I have a feeling the peas will destroy my jasmine by then, what should I do? No, I have to find a way to get it out of the way, so I don't fail to get it down by then and they all die.

Will my jasmine live?

The peas grew up in the diary Part 5

Wednesday, October 7, the sun shines brightly

In the sunshine, the little peas grow better, and the color is more green. The leaves on the head slowly unfolded, white and tender, and the stem grew leaf after leaf, layer after layer, very lovely. I looked at the bottom and found that the root of the stem grew thin fibrous roots, which depended on each other. I heard my teacher say that when the pea seedlings grow to 15 centimeters, they will be ready to eat. In two or three days, I will harvest them and taste them!

The time it takes for a pea to turn into a pea seedling is about 10 days, during which time we need to give the pea water and sunlight, and the pea needs to be taken care of carefully when it grows, just like we do when we grow.

Suddenly, a seed drilled out of the soil, as if to say, "Let's eat peas!" The students ran to the place where the peas were. Some students buried themselves in it. Some students planted themselves in the dirt, and others planted their seeds. I also buried my seed inside the soil. Waiting for it to germinate.

After a few days, the pea shoots grew taller and longer, like little bean sprouts. I saw that it had a long stem, so I cut it off.

In the summer, it bloomed, like a trumpet. When it blooms it is still a little green, some yellow, some purple, some pink. After the flowers were gone, the flowers grew into a style, covered with tender yellow tiny. I thought: the seeds will surely grow.

Today, the teacher taught us how to plant peas.

First of all, the teacher prepared a bucket sprinkled with some soil, planted a few peas, the peas round, not too small, a few green peas green and white, I think the teacher is a mother, and peas is the child, the teacher carefully take care of these "children".

Planted these peas, watering some water, and then support the shelf, we asked: "Teacher, why do you want to build a stand?" The teacher smiled and said, "You will know when the time comes." I guess it should be that the peas will climb up when they grow up.

After a few days the teacher issued 40 peas to the group, I picked 10 large and full for them to go home and plant, the teacher let us look at the peas he planted, has grown shoots, less than a millimeter of shoots under a yellow thing, although inconspicuous, but still can be noticed. Not long ago, the teacher also planted a few peas, BUT (but) was eaten by the bugs, the bugs did not have a good end, in and out! This is really "people die for money, insects for food ah!

The peas are growing diary Part 8

Last Thursday, the teacher gave each of us ten peas, let us go home to plant peas. Back home, I first found a pot, filled half a pot of soil, put the peas in, and a thin layer of soil on top, and watered a little bit, waiting for them to germinate.

On the way home from school this afternoon, I was thinking that the peas should have sprouted, and if they did, how many pea pods would they grow? And how tall will they grow? As tall as grass? As tall as a tree? Or as tall as a table? I returned home with these questions.

When I got home, I ran to the pot and realized that nothing had changed. I gently raked the soil with my hand and found a very small sprout, I was so excited, ah! The pea had sprouted! I'm still expecting it to grow more pea pods. I googled some information about peas, and that said that peas contain protein, which is good for the body and can make us healthy too!

By planting peas, I realized the hard work of the farmer's uncle, so that I know how to cherish food.

Pea growth diary Part 9

Last week on Friday, the teacher gave each student ten peas, mainly for us to observe the pea germination. The experience of flowering. A few days ago, I did not know where to plant, and went to school in the afternoon to see, ah! Teacher planted has sprouted, sprouted a green tip, I'm going to work harder tonight, the peas.

Back home, I rushed directly to the balcony to find tools. Dad said: "You run so fast to do, make like there is a dog behind the chase like." I said to my dad: "The situation is urgent, there are flower pots?" Dad said, "What's the matter? What do you need flower pots for?" I said: "to plant peas, the teacher planted all the germination, I want to quickly point" Dad said do not panic, I give you to find tools, Dad gave me to find a small shovel.

Dad said that the steps to plant peas are: first of all, to loosen the soil, and then use a shovel to dig a small pit, and then bury the peas, and finally pour a little water, and then you slowly wait for the seeds to germinate. Flowering. I followed my father's words carefully to the peas very carefully to plant.

I'm looking forward to my peas sprouting and blooming soon!

Saturday, September 28th

The peas I planted have grown taller!

I found something. If you look closely, you can see that there are water droplets on the top of the pea's leaflets, which may have rolled onto the pea's leaf from other leaves. You can also see that the leaves are getting bigger. On the stem of the pea there is a branch with some threads on it, just like the agave, which is very beautiful. Except the agave also looks like a dandelion, but the pea can't be blown by the wind. I feel like the peas are going to wrap around something soon, and I have to be prepared in case they wrap around the branch of my jasmine.

The peas are beautiful!