How Did That Get in My Lunchbox?
How Do You Raise a Raisin?
It's Our Garden
Carrots, Farm to Fork
From Farm to Table
100

The main stem of a plant.

What is the stalk?

100

A long thin stem of a plant that grows along the ground or up and around something.

What is a vine?

100

A drawing or plan that shows where things are or will be.

What is a layout?
100

Taking turns doing or serving a purpose.

What is rotation?

100

The practice of farming, producing crops, and raising animals.

What is agriculture?

200

The place where milk is prepared for drinking and made into other products like, butter, cream, and cheese.

What is a dairy?

200

Big and strong.

What is burly?

200

A shady passageway made up of vines or branches.

What is an arbor?

200
Preparing and getting something ready for the the next step.  

What is prepping?

200

To cut and gather what you need from a crop.

What is reap?

300

The lumps that form when milk turns sour.

What are curds?
300

To dry out and get smaller and wrinkled.

What is shrivel?

300

To take from one place and plant in another.

What is transplant?

300

Put away so it can be used later. 

What is storage?

300

The process of eating the right kinds of foods to be healthy.

What is nutrition?

400
To sting a little of the feeling of "prickly".  
What is tingly?
400
The magic critter that makes the best compost.

What are worms?

400

Straw or wood chips designed to be placed around plants to protect them.

What is mulch?

400

The mix of dead plants, leaves, and food scraps.

What is compost?

400

Preparing the soil for farming and raising crops.

What is tilling?

500

A bright red color.

What is scarlet?
500

A small house used for growing plants all year.

What is a greenhouse?
500

Flowers that are out and open.

What is blooming?

500

**A group of trees that are close to one another.

What is a grove?

500

The grains or seeds of plants such as corn or wheat.

What is kernel?