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If we do not cherish trees, the last piece of land will bee a desert. At that time, we will see human tears. Actively planting trees and protecting the environment is the most basic obligation of everyone on earth. Today, tree planting has bee the focus of concern all over the world. March 12 of each year is designated as China’s “tree planting day”, and the week of March 12 of each year is designated as “China tree planting week”. This shows that many people have realized the importance of planting trees. However, it seems that only at this time will many people realize that our trees are actually very limited. The consciousness of planting trees should not be just a day or a week. It is a subject of sustainable development and requires unremitting efforts. Therefore, only by enhancing the awareness of planting trees among the whole people, protecting trees and opposing indiscriminate cutting can nature live in harmony with us. For our better future, let’s start from me and save and cherish every tree like loving our eyes. Protect the limited source of life and never stop! Spring came into the world. The spring breeze blows across the earth, flowers, small trees, and wisps of sunshine on willows. After March 8th, Arbor Day is ushered in on March 12th. This year, in addition to planting trees, we also designed a wish card for ourselves on arbor day. At first, I thought about how to arrange the typesetting on the wish card? What kind of patterns to draw and what meaningful words to write? I came up with many ideas, but after thinking about it, which one is more meaningful? After careful consideration, I decided to write without shooting difficulties and move forward bravely, so why write these eight words? Instead of thriving and making progress every day? Because these eight words are not only for yourself, but also for Xiaoshu. I hope that when I encounter difficulties and setbacks, I will not give up, but move forward bravely without fear. I also hope that the little tree will never shrink back in the face of wind, sand, rain and snow, drought and flood, and thrive in the face of wind, sand, rain and snow to bee a towering tree. Then, we also went to the basketball court next to the playground to plant trees. There are all kinds of tree planting tools, including hoes, shovels, kettles and so on. When we arrived at the basketball court, there was a small sapling next to each pit. Start planting trees! Because there are two sets of tools for five students in our group, we have a clear division of labor. Two students dig the pit in turn. Two students gently put the small sapling on the pit and brush the small sapling at the same time, for fear that the small sapling will be inclined and bent. At the same time, the student who dug the pit covered the soil on the root of the small sapling, and the other student brought a kettle to water the small sapling. After planting trees, we will carefully hang the carefully designed wish card on the branches, hoping that the saplings will thrive. When we e to our alma mater a few years later, we can see your lush branches and leaves and fruitful results! After lunch, I went to plant trees today. We found an open space and wanted to plant the saplings, but the ground was full of garbage. We had to uproot the garbage. So we brought shovel and iron bucket to clear the rubbish. We started planting trees with buckets, shovel and saplings. Chun dug a tree pit about 3 decimeters deep with a hoe. I held the sapling, filled the pit with a shovel, stepped on it with my foot, and then poured the water in the bucket at the root of the tree. In this way, a tree can be planted. In order to plant faster, we decided to plant alone. My feet were slightly open and put into an “eight” charac