Plants
Seaweed
Recipes
General Garden
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This fragrant herb is often paired with tomatoes and used to make pesto.

Basil

100

This kind of seaweed is big and leafy and helps plants grow because it's full of good stuff like vitamins and minerals.

Kelp
100

Fresh basil leaves are often added to this Italian dish made with tomato sauce and melted cheese.

Pizza

100

This tool helps you dig holes to plant seeds or move soil.

Shovel

200

This leafy vegetable is the base of most salads and grows best in cool weather.

Lettuce

200

This seaweed is rubbery and found on rocks by the ocean. People use it in gardens to help the soil stay wet.

Rockweed

200

Nasturtium flowers and leaves can be added to this cold, leafy dish to give it a peppery taste and bright colors.

Salad

200

Before you plant seeds, it's smart to do this to your garden bed to get rid of weeds and loosen the soil.

Til the soil
300

This tall plant turns its head to follow the sun and produces seeds you can eat.

Sunflower

300

Kelp and rockweed help plants grow because they give the soil this important nutrient that starts with a "P" and helps make strong stems.

Potassium 

300

Lettuce leaves are sometimes used as this to hold fillings like chicken or veggies instead of bread.

A wrap

300

This is what you call the dark, rich dirt that helps plants grow.

Soil

400

This colorful flower is edible and has peppery-tasting leaves often added to salads.

Nasturtium

400

When added to compost or soil, kelp and rockweed do this to the soil structure, making it easier for roots to grow.

To improve it

400

Birds love to eat these from sunflowers, especially in the fall when other food is harder to find.

Sunflower seeds


400

If your plants look droopy and dry, they might need this.

Water 

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