One day in the summer vacation, my father and I ate half a watermelon with relish. The seeds of that watermelon are very big, very small and very black. I asked my father curiously, "Can such a small melon seed grow watermelon when buried in the soil?" Dad, who likes planting flowers, quickly took some seeds to the balcony. In the flowerpot on the balcony, he dug several small holes, buried watermelon seeds and covered them with a thin layer of soil.
I will water watermelons every day for the next two or three days. This water is not ordinary water, but rice washing water. At first, I was also curious. Why use Taomi water? Later, my father told me that it was because Taomi water contained elements needed by plants and was more nutritious than ordinary water. On the fourth day, I was particularly disappointed to see that there was no movement in the flowerpot, and I even lost interest in watering. My mother looked at me discouraged and said to me, "It takes time for every plant to grow, so it is very important to stick to it." So I will still water the watermelon twice a day. On the sixth day, I was preparing to water, and suddenly I found a small watermelon seedling coming out of the ground with a watermelon seed. I was so excited that I asked my parents to watch it together.
From that day on, I will water the watermelon hopefully every day. Every time you water it, you will find that watermelon seedlings are growing every day. One day about two weeks later, I found a small yellow flower on a thin watermelon vine. I quickly shouted: "Watermelon is blooming, watermelon is blooming!" " "Mom and dad are also very happy, and even praised me for taking good care of me. A few days later, there was a small watermelon in the flowering place. I touched it and it was fluffy. I am looking forward to the watermelon growing up every day. I told my grandmother to give it to her when it grows up.
But it didn't last long. Two typhoons came. One night, I put my watermelon.
The vines were blown to stagger, and the watermelon fell out in a few days.
Hey! My poor watermelon.