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A NARRATIVE REPORT

Presented to
the Faculty of ABADA College Philippines
Marfrancisco, Pinamalayan
Oriental Mindoro

In Partial Fulfilment
of the Requirements in
National Service Training Program

Submitted to:

Mr. John Lenon Rayos


Subject Coordinator

Submitted by:

Alaiza M. Lanon
Student

2021
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I want to thank God for giving me fitness; if it hadn't been for the good health he has
bestowed on me, I wouldn't have finished this narrative.
I am also grateful to my parents for teaching me proper gardening techniques and their
unwavering support for my academic endeavors.
I am also grateful to my boyfriend Jonas Ken Marciano, who reminded me to water my
plant on a daily basis, as a result of which my plant grew.

THE AUTHOR
DEDICATION

I wholeheartedly dedicate this narrative report to my parents, who have never stopped
believing in me, to my boyfriend, and my friends, especially to our Almighty God.

THE AUTHOR
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title Page …………………………………………………………………………………….. i


Acknowledgement……………………………………………………………………………..ii
Dedication ……………………………………………………………………………………..iii

I. WEEKLY DIARY

II. DAILY TASK RECORD

III. ILLUSTRATIONS OF ACTIVITIES


DAILY TASK RECORD

Day 1
Sunday September 12
I'll begin looking for a location in the back of our house where I can grow vegetables. This is
also the day I began cleaning and digging the soil. It's extremely exhausting, but you just have to
keep going until the end.

Day 2
Monday September 13
I had a class today, so I went to the market first and bought bean seeds from my mother. Beans
are one of my favorite plants to grow because they grow quickly and produce food right away.

Day 3
Tuesday September
14 It's a rainy day, and I have a morning class, so I planted the seeds I bought yesterday in the
afternoon. My mother even taught me how to properly plant and avoid being too deep or
shallow.

Day 4
Wednesday September
15 It's raining, so I don't need to water it, but I checked on the ones I planted yesterday and saw
no difference. I can hardly wait for it to bear fruit.

Day 5
Thursday September 16
I watered the seeds that I had planted.

Day 6
Friday September 17
I went back to my plants and watered them again, then took some photos of it for my attendance
today.

Day 7
Saturday September 18
Today, I just watered my planted seeds.

Day 8
Sunday September 19
Today, I just watered my planted seeds.

Day 9
Monday September 20
Today, I just watered my planted seeds.

Day 10
Tuesday September 21
Today, I just watered my planted seeds.

Day 11
Wednesday September 22
I watered my plants today, and he finally sprouted.

Day 12
Thursday September 23
Today, I returned to my plant to water it. The sprout grows gradually.

Day 13
Friday September 24
I took a few pictures of it before watering it. It's fascinating to see how slowly the plant grows.

Day 14
Saturday September 25
I keep watering it to ensure that my plant grows quickly.

Day 15
Sunday September 26
I keep watering it to ensure that my plant grows quickly.

Day 16
Monday September 27
I keep watering it to ensure that my plant grows quickly.

Day 17
Tuesday September 28
I keep watering it to ensure that my plant grows quickly. And took some photos.

Day 18
Wednesday September 29
I watering it and now it has already begun to climb the wood that I erected on the first day. It is
growing and will bear fruit soon.

Day 20
Thursday September 30
I keep watering it, and it continues to grow.

Day 21
Friday October 1
I watered it and noticed that it was about to bear fruit then I took some pictures.

Day 22
Saturday October 2
I just keep watering it.

Day 23
Sunday October 3
I finished hose it again.

Day 24
Monday October 4
I cleaned around my plants today because there is a lot of grass, and then I watered it.

Day 25
Tuesday October 5
I took some photos before I watered my plant.

Day 26
Wednesday October 6
I watered again as I used to do every day.

Day 27
Thursday October 7
I watered it first, then took a picture

Day 28
Friday October 8
It's entertaining, and I'm getting close to obtaining the bean so that I can eat it together with my
family.

Day 29
Saturday October 9
I continue watering the plant.

Day 30
Sunday October 10
I done watering it today.

Day 31
Monday October 11
I harvest the beans I plant and slices it to pieces to cooked. Its done cooking and now we are
going to eat.
ILLUSTRATION OF ACTIVITIES
WEEKLY DIARY

WEEK 1
The first day, I was just looking for a place to plant when I noticed something behind us.
Before I started cleaning and digging, I informed my mother that we had a project and that we
needed to plant vegetables. Mama agreed right away, and I asked what I was going to plant. My
mother suggested that it be a bean because it grows quickly and produces fruit. That day, I also
began cleaning and plowing. It takes a lot of effort to cultivate the land for planting. I planted it
in the afternoon the following day because I had purchased bean seeds for my mother. And
because it was raining in the morning, I didn't go to the garden I created. I hurriedly planted the
beans. I woke up early the next day to visit my plants, and then I watered them to help them
grow quickly. I simply watered the plants that I had planted and waited for them to sprout. I just
kept watering it every day for a week. And I take some pictures.

WEEK 2
I planted the bean seeds that are now sprouting a week ago. It's exciting to see
germination proof that my plants are alive. I keep watering it on a daily basis and find it amusing
to watch it grow. And I take some pictures.

WEEK 3
I've had the beans for two weeks now. It was crawling and growing on the bamboo I
stabbed next to it. It's a shame to see the plants that I patiently water every day grow. There are
grass that need to be pulled out again because it's been two weeks since I started planting. When
I noticed that the area around my garden was grassy the next day, I picked it up. Because I had
class in the morning and nothing in the afternoon, I used it in the afternoon when it was no
longer hot. I finished quickly and was able to relax. I continued to water it every morning the
next day and for the next few days. And I'm keeping a close eye on how it develops. It's
entertaining to watch it grow, and soon it will bear fruit, which we will eat.

WEEK 4
It's only been three weeks and I'm already seeing small fruits. I took a few photos of it as
proof that it produced fruit from what I planted, and we will soon be able to eat it. I keep
watering it to keep it from dying and drying out due to the heat. It rained for a few days, so I
didn't water it because it might drown in the water and die. My mother taught me that, I enjoy
gardening. She came by my plants this week and said that it will be consumed soon. It's exciting
that you're getting close to harvesting all of the vegetables you've planted. Even watering every
day and becoming bored can sometimes help you when it bears fruit that you can eat or sell. I'll
keep planting because I know I'll be able to use it and get food from it.

WEEK 5
It was also a month before it bore fruit, but I wasn't bored because I could see its gradual
growth every day when I watered. This is the fifth week since I planted these beans; now I will
pick the fruit to cook and eat with my family. I'll keep watering it as usual until it bears fruit
again. The plant you grew and nurtured to fruition is delicious to eat. We are now free of our dish
because we did not purchase it. The size of the planting is beneficial because it provides us with
food. Not only that, but we know it's clean because we planted and cared for it ourselves.

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