Growing Your Own Food
Composting & Soil
Companion Planting
Garden Observations
Wild Card!
100

Name three things plants need to grow.

Sunlight, water, nutrients, space, air!

100

Name one thing you CAN and one thing you CAN’T compost.

(Can: banana peels. Can’t: plastic.)

100

What is companion planting?

Growing plants together that help each other!

100

Name one thing you saw in the garden this week.

Plants, insects, soil, compost!

100

What is a community fridge?

A public fridge where people can donate and take food for free!

200

What is one reason people choose to grow their own food?

Healthier, saves money, fun!

200

What is the purpose of compost in the garden?

It adds nutrients to help plants grow!

200

What is the “Three Sisters” planting method?

Corn, beans, and squash grow together!

200

What’s one thing you’re excited to do in the garden this spring?

Student response

200

What is one improvement you would make to the school garden?

Student response

300

Areas with little or no access to fresh, healthy food

Food desert

300

How does composting help fight food waste?

Turns scraps into useful soil!

300

What plant is known for keeping pests away from tomatoes? 

Basil!

300

What is something new you learned about the garden? 

Student response.

300

How can you support a community fridge if you don’t have food to donate?

Help clean the fridge, spread awareness, volunteer!

400

Why is it important to save seeds from your plants at the end of the season?

So you can plant them again next season for free and keep growing food!

400

What do worms do in compost?

Break down food scraps into nutrient-rich soil!

400

Name one plant that attracts pollinators to the garden.

Marigolds, sunflowers, lavender.

400

In the winter, the garden looks bare, but why is it still important to plan for the spring growing season now?

Answers may include creating planting schedules, researching crops, or ordering seeds.

400

This event, often held in schools or communities, encourages people to donate food to help others, especially during holidays or times of crisis.

Food drive

500

Name 3 main ingredients in Pico De Gallo

Onions

Tomatoes

Jalapenos

Cilantro

Lime

500

What happens if you put too many food scraps in compost without leaves or paper? (Green vs Brown) (Wet Vs Dry)

It gets too wet & smells!

500

How does companion planting help reduce the need for pesticides?

Some plants repel pests naturally!

500

Since most of the plants are not active right now, what could we focus on in the garden to make it more inviting for new plants?

clearing old debris, checking for pests or insects, preparing the compost pile.

500

What do you remember about Meat Processing?

(What’s the Journey of a Chicken?, 

This process involves turning animals into meat products like steaks, sausages, and ground beef, and it includes steps like slaughter, butchering, and packaging.

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