The plant part that helps absorb water from the ground.
What are roots?
The thing(s) inside most fruits that helps the plant reproduce.
What are seeds?
Name 3 edible leafy greens
Kale, Spinach, lettuce, bok choi, arugula, etc.
These creatures like to come out when it rains, have no eyes, and have 5 hearts.
What are worms?
This is a natural fertilizer made from recycled food scraps, leaves, and other organic materials.
What is compost?
This plant part attracts pollinators.
What are flowers?
Green fruit with 1 big seed, that you might have in guacamole.
What is an avocado?
Root vegetable that is typically orange, but can also be purple, white, yellow, and pink!
What are carrots?
Bees, butterflies, and some birds are all a part of this animal category (hint: has to do with flowers)
What are pollinators?
This plant is traditionally a symbol of good luck.
What is a 4-leaf clover?
This plant part is sometimes mistaken for a vegetable (ie. avocado, tomato, cucumber).
What are fruits?
One of the only types of fruits that has its seeds on the outside.
What is a strawberry?
Name a root you can eat.
Carrot, beet, turnip, potato, yams, parsnips, etc.
This carnivorous plant can only be found in North and South Carolina.
What are Venus Fly Taps?
Name an example of a garden pest
Some examples: slugs, earwigs, aphids, Japanese beetles, cabbageworms
The plant part that collects sunlight.
What are leaves?
True or False: Most green bell peppers are ripe
False! Most will ripen to red
Tree looking vegetable that blooms into yellow flowers!
What is broccoli?
This "bug" is actually a land crustacean, and likes to roll into balls.
What are Rollie Pollies / Pill Bugs / Sew Bugs
This is the process plants use to produce food from sunlight.
What is photosynthesis?
When flowers don't turn into fruits, they often turn into this.
What are seeds?
Riddle: This fruit's name is "laid by a bird or reptile" plus "a grown up sprout"
What is an eggplant?
This is actually a fungus that we eat, not a vegetable.
What are mushrooms?
Insects that are colorful and taste with their feet
What are butterflies?
The art and science of cultivating plants, encompassing the production of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants
Horticulture