1. There is an eggplant tree in the middle of the vegetable garden. On it hangs a pot-bellied Mr. Eggplant wearing a gentleman's hat and a purple robe. Mr. Eggplant looks down lazily. Oh, it turns out he is admiring it. Sweet Potato Vine Sister’s graceful dance! The dense layers of sweet potato leaves on the green sweet potato vine were like the tails of small goldfishes, crowded together. When the wind blew, they trembled together like the tails of goldfishes, and danced gracefully. The wind suddenly stopped. , to accompany their charming dance! The golden pumpkin hides shyly in the palm-like leaves, and its naughty look is so cute.
2. In spring, the golden rapeseed flowers become particularly dazzling under the sunlight. The hard-working bees carry heavy bee jars to collect honey and return to honor the elderly queen bee. It is also because of them that rapeseed flowers can produce rapeseed. In summer, red peppers and green peppers come in different shapes, some look like lanterns, some look like seahorses, and some look like New Year fireworks. It’s so diverse! In autumn, there is a bumper harvest of green cabbage, and the farmer uncles pick up hoes to harvest vegetables again, reaping the fruits of their own labor. The howling north wind in winter is blowing, and the vegetable garden has become a lot deserted without vegetables.
3. From a distance, what comes into view are all kinds of green. There are large and small yellow flowers among the green leaves. Looking closer, the vegetables on both sides seemed to be greeting each other: sharp and small peppers, thin and long loofahs, bell peppers as bulging as lanterns, bitter gourds with lumps on the surface, cucumbers with prickly top flowers, small and exquisite Cherry tomatoes, green and purple amaranth, lentils with purple flowers... so many plants are growing densely and well-proportioned in the small yard, it is very lively!
4. The garden is so beautiful! The red tomatoes are hung on the poles like lanterns, decorating the garden like a festival stage; the strings of purple and white cowpeas are like colorful streamers, hanging on the corn stalks; the green peppers are like The green emerald hangs around the mother's neck; the baby corn takes off its little red hat and lies quietly in the mother's arms, making the mother bend over tiredly. I was mesmerized by these sights and wandered around, observing.