Garden Tools
Plant Parts
Flowers & Plants
Compost & Soil
Pest Patrol
100

You use this tool to dig small holes for planting.

What is a trowel?

100

This green part of the plant captures sunlight.

What is a Leaf?

100

This popular red flower is a symbol of love.

What is a Rose?

100

Good compost includes fruit peels and this kind of kitchen scrap.

What are vegetable scraps?

100

These tiny green or black insects suck juice from plants.

What are aphids?

200

Used for moving soil or mulch, it has a long handle and a flat blade.

What is a shovel?

200

This underground part takes in water and nutrients.

What are roots?

200

These yellow flowers often bloom first in spring.

What are daffodils?

200

Earthworms help with this process of breaking down organic matter.

What is decomposition?

200

This helpful insect eats pests like aphids

What is a ladybug?

300

This tool helps you trim bushes or hedges

What are shears?

300

This colorful part attracts pollinators

What is the flower?

300

This herb smells fresh and is often used in pesto

What is basil?

300

This dark, rich soil is made from broken-down organic matter.

What is compost?

300

These slimy creatures love to munch on leaves at night.

What are slugs/snails?

400

This tool with many tines helps gather leaves or loosen soil.

What is a Rake?

400

This part of the plant carries water from roots to leaves.

What is the stem?

400

You grow this orange vegetable underground.

What is a carrot?

400

Soil that drains too fast likely has too much of this

What is sand?

400

This flying insect can lay eggs that turn into hungry caterpillars.

What is a butterfly/moth?

500

A watering can or this long tool helps water plants in rows.

What is a hose?

500

After a flower is pollinated, it becomes this, which holds seeds.

What is a fruit?

500

This climbing plant grows peas inside pods.

What is a pea plant?

500

These tiny living things help plants grow and live in healthy soil.

What are microbes?

500

A natural pesticide made from chrysanthemums.

What is pyrethrin?

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