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English composition on Arbor Day

The model essay is as follows:

Arbor Day English Composition I

Today is Arbor Day. There is a meaningful activity in our class. All our classmates go to plant flowers outside the school gate.

We got flower seedlings from others. We first remove weeds and then dig small holes. After we put the seeds in the pit, we water them. Because of this activity, we realized that we were tired but happy at work.

We decided to look after these flowers regularly. We hope we can see beautiful flowers soon.

Today is Arbor Day. Our class held a meaningful activity. Our class grows flowers outside the school gate, and we get the seeds of flowers from others. We clear the weeds first, and then dig small holes.

We water the seeds in the pit. Because of this activity, we realized that we were tired but happy. We decided to take care of these seedlings regularly, and we also hope to see beautiful flowers soon.

Arbor Day English Composition II

Spring is the best season for planting trees. Planting trees 1 must follow some correct steps. The first step is to dig a hole high enough for the tree, but not too deep. ?

The second step is to insert a stick into the soil next to the hole, then put the tree into the hole and tie it to the stick. ?

The third step is to put the soil back into the pit again, and then step down a few times with your feet. Finally, water the young trees, because water is very important for their growth.

Spring is the best season for planting trees. Some correct steps must be followed when planting trees. The first step is to dig a pit big enough to put the saplings, but not too deep.

The second step is to insert a straight stick into the soil next to the pit, then put the sapling in the into the pit and tie it with a stick. The third step is to put the soil back into the pit, and then step on it for compaction. Finally, water the seedlings.

Because water is very important for the growth of saplings.