Broad bean component 1 broad bean has high nutritional value. Broad beans with scallion oil, fried broad beans with garlic seedlings, and fried broad beans are my favorite.
Last autumn, grandma brought a bag of broad beans back from her hometown. Broad beans are flat, full and green, and each one has a slender black line on it, like a mouth painted in black ink, which is very cute. Grandma said, peel the broad beans into broad bean petals and fry them for me. I think I love broad beans too much, so I'll learn to plant them.
At first, under the guidance of my mother, I chose four biggest and most beautiful seeds, took a disposable paper cup, added half a glass of water, and soaked the broad bean seeds in water to accelerate germination. After soaking for a day and a night, the seeds became fat and soft. After soaking for another day, a short, pointed milky bud grew out. I said excitedly, "My broad beans have sprouted!" Mother said, "This is not a bud, but a radicle. Just like the mung bean teeth we usually eat, the long one is the root, and the one in the middle of the two watercress is the bud. " Oh, I see!
I found a flowerpot and planted the germinated seeds in the soil. At this time, I accidentally broke the radicle of a broad bean. I want to plant it and let it continue to sprout. Mother said, "This broad bean is useless. Without roots, it cannot absorb nutrients and grow. " After listening to my mother's words, I really feel guilty for my carelessness and feel sorry for this unfortunate seed.
After a few days, the broad beans germinated, tender and green, so lovely. A few days later, the broad bean grew leaves, one, two, three ... The oval leaves were rolled at first, slowly unfolded, and shone in the autumn sun.
With the coming of winter, the weather gets cold and the broad beans stop growing.
In spring, the broad bean stalks grow taller, more than a foot, and the leaves are lush. Looking closely, I found a long green pocket at the top of a broad bean stem, in which small insects can settle down and rest. The small pocket is like a small ear, as if it can hear all the sounds outside. I think it's strange. I looked it up on the Internet, and I knew it was a variety of bean leaves.
One day when I came home from school, I saw a few flower bones growing in the axils of several leaves, which were full and about to burst. My broad beans are about to blossom.
Before and after Tomb-Sweeping Day, broad beans blossomed with purple flowers, like butterflies and unknown spirits, blinking their big black eyes and looking at this colorful world curiously. After a few days, the bean curd withered, and green pods grew out, just like green silkworms hidden under green leaves. I think this may be the reason for the name of broad bean. Come on.
I hope my broad beans will ripen quickly, so that I can taste the fruits of my labor as soon as possible.
Planting Broad Beans Composition 2 On Sunday, my grandmother and I went to plant broad beans. The items we prepared are: trailer, a bucket of ash, a hoe and a small shovel. We set off in a trailer.
We first came to a clearing where we were going to grow broad beans. Grandma asked me to weed with a hoe first. Seeing all the weeds on the ground, I don't think I can start. I don't care. I hoe hard, but the hoe didn't get into the mud, and the man fell on his back. Grandma saw it, and quickly told me to put down my hoe, pull out the big weeds by hand first, and then use my hoe. Grandma and I were so busy that we got rid of all those hateful weeds. I started planting broad beans, and now I have to dig a small hole with a shovel. I dug far and near for a while. Grandma dug to see if the distance between pits was balanced. After digging the hole, it's time to plant the seeds. Grandma asked me to put four broad beans in each pit, no more or less. I put it away in no time. It is much easier to dig a hole to put broad beans than to weed.
It's time to fertilize the broad beans. Grandma asked me to put on gloves to pick up fertilizer. I grabbed the fertilizer and sprinkled it casually. Grandma came to me and said, "You can't do this. Almost one is enough. " I finished fertilizing the broad beans as grandma said. Finally, I began to build soil. I asked, "Grandma, why did you make soil?" Grandma said, "If you don't cover the soil, the seeds will freeze to death." I covered each pit with a small shovel. When I meet a slightly larger mud block, I will break it first, and then take a picture with a small shovel to cover the soil evenly.
Since then, I have been looking forward to the germination of broad bean seeds every day and want to see the fruits of my labor as soon as possible!
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Planting Broad Bean Composition 3 The characteristic of our class is planting. Many activities have been carried out since the beginning of school. Today we are going to do another labor practice-planting broad beans.
After listening to the teacher's request, we couldn't wait to come to our plantation. Unexpectedly, weeds occupied our territory after only a few days of cleaning. So we rolled up our sleeves and drafted one by one.
After some efforts, the grass was finally eliminated by us. The next step is to loosen the soil. A look at our group, except me, are all female students. Well, it seems that only people like me can do such hard work. I took a knife and stuck it in the soil, but the soil was frozen and I couldn't get it in. I stood on the flower bed and stood firm, holding the handle of the seed knife in my right hand, pressing my left hand on my right hand and pressing it down hard. But the effect is still not obvious, and the soil is still motionless. "If I can't get down, I'll go ahead first." I held the handle and pushed hard, and finally a layer of soil was loosened. But this process is too slow. I thought to myself: it seems that this method won't work, so I have to think of another clever way. So I put my hand on the handle of the seed knife again, and it took a lot of effort to press the seed knife down. Then I shook the handle of the seed knife and finally dug a bigger hole. Unexpectedly, you can get in and you can't get out. When I pulled out the seed knife, I also fell down because I pushed too hard. I finally dug a hole, but I was exhausted. But it is much easier to dig the hole in the back, which may be due to experience. After digging the pit, we carefully planted broad beans, then covered them with some soft soil and poured water on them.
I really don't know whether I will do it or not. It is in today's labor that I truly realize the hardships of labor.
Grandparents have been longing for rural life. So, mom and dad helped them buy a house in the suburbs and let them support the elderly.
Today, the weather is particularly sunny and I feel particularly comfortable, because my parents are taking me to play with my grandparents. As soon as I got there, I went straight to the yard and knew it was my paradise! The yard in spring is really beautiful, and the grass grows out of the soil, tender and green; The wicker sprouted and its long hair swayed with the wind; Peach blossoms have a beautiful smiling face ... there are vibrant scenes everywhere. Hey! What kind of flower is this? In the corner of the yard, I accidentally found a row of unknown plants. They are a foot tall, with lush leaves and a few white flowers in the middle. Look carefully, there are black stamens in the flower! Grandma said to me cheerfully, "don't you forget?" This is the broad bean you planted with me last year! "
After listening to grandma's words, it reminds me of the time when I planted broad beans with grandma last year. At that time, grandma asked someone to borrow a hoe, took my hand and smiled and said to me, "Come, I'll take you to grow broad beans in the yard." I asked curiously, "How should I plant it?" Grandma said while demonstrating, "first loosen the soil with a hoe, then plant the broad beans into the soil one by one, and finally cover it with soil." This is simple, so I will learn from my grandmother and plant it seriously. However, not long after planting, my back ached. Sweat ran down my cheeks. Only then did I understand how hard it was for the farmer's uncle. ...
I didn't expect the broad beans to grow so big soon. Help them water and weed before they leave, and hope they will grow up soon. When broad beans are produced, I can share the joy of harvest with you!
On Friday, the science teacher asked each of us to find a favorite seed, plant it in the soil and cultivate it to grow and bear fruit. After returning home, I couldn't wait to find a fat broad bean and plant it in a flowerpot. I squeezed the soil carefully and planed it loosely. Every day when I come home from school, I will go to see my broad bean, see if it has sprouted, and water it. Two weeks passed, but the little broad bean was still lying in the soil, silent. I was so worried that I thought it was going to die!
One morning, when I went to see the seeds again, I found a green "little head" sticking out of the soil. Ah! A little life has been born in the world! I am dancing with joy. Grandma came over and said, "After this baby is born, you must water it, fertilize it, catch bugs, move it to the sun and loosen the soil every day." You must take good care of it. " After hearing this, a big question mark flashed in my mind: "Is it so annoying?"
Later, I insisted on doing what my grandmother said every day, and the small bean seedlings grew sturdily under my careful care. One day, I went to see broad beans and was surprised to find several small broad bean clips. They are like shy little girls, hiding behind green leaves and afraid to come out. At this time, I couldn't help reaching out my little hand and gently touching the bigger broad bean. I found that the cocoon is as bold and confident as the big baby of the broad bean mother. No matter how I touch it, it just hangs there as if nothing had happened.
Not long after, I was delighted to find that Mother Broad Bean was covered with big green cocoons. But it may be that there are too many baby broad beans, and the mother of broad beans can't bear it. Her "back" is a bit crooked. I quickly found a short bamboo pole, stuck it in the soil, and carefully tied the stem of broad bean with the bamboo pole with red rope, so that mother broad bean straightened herself up again and smiled happily in the sunshine and breeze! My heart is also flying happily!