If you don't have a chance to come by to Half Moon Bay, let me give you an idea what you could have seen here these days.
The farmers are growing brussels sprouts now. They sow the seeds in patches, then water one patch at a time.
So you can see in one patch, brussels sprouts seedlings are just peeking out of the soil. In the next patch, the seedlings are growing bigger and stronger. There are many different patches, and the plants they are different in size.
I do enjoy watching the brussels sprouts grow day by day, week by week. Whenever I admire the healthy and green plants in the farm, I can't help but remember the seedlings that we tried to grow at home, which did not survive.
By Ying Lei.
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Wednesday, June 12, 2013
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