Vegetables are easy to grow, just like fruits! They have many seeds, and they’re simple to multiply, making them a wonderful gift from our Heavenly Parent.

If you’ve ever planted a garden or seen someone plant vegetables, you probably noticed how quickly they can grow. All it takes is planting a small seed in the soil, giving it water, sunlight, and care, and soon it will sprout into a healthy vegetable plant. One tiny seed can grow into a whole new plant that produces even more vegetables. Whether it’s a tomato, cucumber, carrot, or lettuce, vegetables grow easily because their seeds are designed to spread and multiply.

Just like with fruits, vegetables often have many seeds to make sure new plants can grow in different places. Our Heavenly Parent made it this way to ensure that we have plenty of food. Some vegetables, like cucumbers or bell peppers, have lots of seeds inside them, and from each seed, a new plant can grow. This means we can keep planting, harvesting, and enjoying vegetables year after year.

This shows us how generous and thoughtful our Heavenly Parent is. Not only did our Heavenly Parent give us tasty and healthy vegetables to eat, but they’re also easy to grow and multiply! Even if some seeds don’t grow or the weather isn’t perfect, there are always more chances for new life to sprout.

Vegetables are a beautiful reminder of how simple and natural life can be. With just a little bit of effort and care, a garden can bloom and provide food for us and others. This also teaches us the joy of sharing and giving, just as plants share their seeds and grow abundantly.

So, the next time you eat vegetables or see them growing, remember how easy they are to grow, multiply, and share. It’s another sign of how much our Heavenly Parent loves us, providing everything we need to live, thrive, and enjoy the beauty of the world!

Delicious Fruits – Easy to Reproduce

The Creator as our Heavenly Parent

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