Flowers in the garden Past and Present
Gardening Field-trips
Fruits & Veggies in our garden past/ present
Gardening techniques
Gardening Tools
100

What is a purple flower that is very fragrant? 

Lavendar

100

What is a store we have gone to to buy things for our garden in the past? 

Home depot 

100

What is a red fruit that we have transplanted in our garden? 

Tomatoes 

100

What do we take out of the garden so that our plants don't lose all of their nutrients. 

HINT: It starts with the letter W 

We take out weeds

100

What do we use to dig a hole? 

Shovel 

200

What are very colorful plants that have been transplanted in the past in our garden and start with the letter Z? 

Zinnias 

200

Who has driven us to home depot? 

Ms. Kim and Ms. Anne 

200

What is a fruit that we planted that is currently growing a sweet red fruit? 

Strawberry 

200

What do we add to our plants so that they are not thirsty? 

We add water to the plants

200

What is a tool used for harvesting fruits and veggies? 

Shears or scissors 

300

What are traditional Dia de Los Muertos flowers that are orange and we transplanted in the garden 

Marigolds 

300
Who has taken us to Lowes to buy plants for our garden? 
Ms. Desiree 
300

What are spicy veggies that we have planted in the garden? 

- jalapenos, habaneros, and cayenne peppers 

300

What do we add to the soil to add nutrients to the soil & plants. HINT: starts with the letter F 

fertilizer 

300

What tool can you use to dig a small hole for transplanting our plants? 

A trowel (a type of shovel) 

400

BONUS: What flowers would we like to plant in the garden? 

ANY ANSWER

400

BONUS: 

What field-trip would we like to go on? 

ANY ANSWER 

400

What are new plants we planted this past Monday 

-basil, butternut squash, tomatoes, sweet mint, and marigolds 

400

What do we add to the soil once plants are planted, to avoid pests from getting into planter boxes? 

HINT: Starts with the letter M

We add MULCH 

400

A tool to use to till the soil?

A cultivator (aka a little rake)