In this 2004 romance, an iconic rain-drenched kiss finally reunites two young lovers separated by war and circumstance
What is The Notebook?
Gardeners often remove these unwanted plants that compete with crops for sunlight, water and nutrients
What are weeds?
This mischievous hare, created by Beatrix Potter, sneaks into Mr. McGregor's garden in a classic 1902 children's story
Who is Peter Rabbit?
In this movie, Cady Heron wins the Spring Fling Queen title after allegedly pushing another student in front of a speeding bus
What is Mean Girls?
Gardeners often add this decaying organic material to soil to improve nutrients and plant growth
What is Compost?
Located near Colorado Springs, this Colorado park is famous for its towering red sandstone rock formations and dramatic mountain views
What is Garden of the Gods?
In this 1995 adaption of a Jane Austen novel, rain pours down as a headstrong heroine rejects a prideful man's unexpected proposal
What is Pride and Prejudice?
This process lets plants use sunlight, water and carbon dioxide to make their own food
What is Photosynthesis?
Ryoan-ji is a Japanese garden in Kyoto, famous for its rock arrangements and raked gravel, an example of this type of garden
What is a Zen Garden?
Vanessa Hudgens, Selena Gomez, Ashley Benson, and Rachel Korine rob a diner and head down to Florida in this 2012 crime film
What is Spring Breakers?
This botanical term describes plants that live for more than two years and often bloom again each growing season
What are perennials?
This artist created and painted the water lily pond in the gardens of his home in the French village of Giverny
Gene Kelly made getting soaked look joyful in this 1952 classic musical, where he dances down the street with an umbrella he barely uses
What is Singin' in the Rain?
Gardeners prune plants just above this small growth point on a stem, where leaves or branches can form
What is a node?
Every spring, millions of tulips bloom in this world-famous garden park in the Netherlands
What is Keukenhof?