Common Plants
Garden Pests
Famous Gardens
Gardening Techniques
Soil & Compost
100

It is a common name for plants in the genus Narcissus, and it is known for its early spring bloom.

What are daffodils?

100

This slimy creature is known for eating leaves and leaving a silvery trail behind.

What is a slug?

100

This iconic garden, located in France, is known for its geometric hedge mazes and fountains.

What are the Gardens of Versailles?

100

The term for the method of growing plants in a water-based solution without soil.

What is hydroponics?

100

This type of soil is ideal for gardening due to its balanced mixture of sand, silt, and clay.

What is loam?

200

This low-maintenance plant, known for surviving in minimal soil and needing occasional soaking, might droop when thirsty.

What is an air plant?

200

This insect in larval stage is known for voraciously consuming plant leaves, especially in vegetable gardens.

What is a caterpillar?

200

A garden in England famous for its rock garden and large collection of water lilies.

hat is the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew?

200

This technique involves cutting away parts of a plant to improve its shape or productivity.

What is pruning?

200

The term for the decomposition process of organic matter to create a nutrient-rich soil amendment.

What is composting?

300

This plant, also known as Lavandula, is famous for its calming scent and purple flowers.

What is lavender?

300

Identify the small, sap-sucking insect that often forms large colonies on the undersides of leaves.

What are aphids?

300

Identify the historic garden in Italy, known for its Renaissance design and panoramic views of Florence.

What are the Boboli Gardens?

300

The term for the practice of growing plants in vertical layers to save space.

What is vertical gardening?

300

Identify the measure used to describe how acidic or alkaline soil is.

What is pH?

400

This common houseplant is known as Ficus elastica and is celebrated for its large, glossy leaves.

What is the rubber plant?

400

This pest, often found in damp areas, can roll into a ball when disturbed.

What is a pill bug?

400

This garden in Japan is celebrated for its traditional design and stunning cherry blossoms in spring.

What is Kenroku-en?

400

This ancient Japanese technique involves sculpting trees into artistic shapes.

What is bonsai?

400

This organic material, derived from sphagnum moss, is used to improve soil moisture retention.

What is peat moss?

500

Identify this perennial herb, Artemisia dracunculus, known for its use in French cuisine.

What is tarragon?

500

Name the burrowing rodent that can cause damage to gardens by creating extensive underground tunnels.

What is a mole?

500

Name the garden in Canada that transforms into a winter wonderland of lights during the holiday season.

What are the Butchart Gardens?

500

Identify the method of propagating new plants from a ‘mother’ plant’s leaf, stem, or root cuttings.

What is cloning?

500

Name the process of turning over the upper layer of soil to mix in organic matter and nutrients.

 What is tilling?