This poem is set about in the middle of a plant's life, when it begins to produce. Roethke says, “I can hear, underground, that sucking and soby, in my veins, in my bones I feel it- The small waters seeping upward, the tight grains parting at last.” When Roethke says this, he is explaining the process of a plant pulling up water from the ground by its roots. The way a plant obtains its water is from the ground through its roots. That is why a person waters his or her flowers or any other plant of any kind. That is why watering plants is so important. Without water, plants, like humans, would be unable to survive and would dry up. The water that we give plants helps them to go through photosynthesis which creates the oxygen that we
This poem is set about in the middle of a plant's life, when it begins to produce. Roethke says, “I can hear, underground, that sucking and soby, in my veins, in my bones I feel it- The small waters seeping upward, the tight grains parting at last.” When Roethke says this, he is explaining the process of a plant pulling up water from the ground by its roots. The way a plant obtains its water is from the ground through its roots. That is why a person waters his or her flowers or any other plant of any kind. That is why watering plants is so important. Without water, plants, like humans, would be unable to survive and would dry up. The water that we give plants helps them to go through photosynthesis which creates the oxygen that we