Types of Gardens
Gardening Tools
Garden Terms
Garden Smarts
Garden Foods
100

A single piece of land that is shared and gardened by a group of people. Great in urban or city settings where people may not have access to land. 

Community Garden

100

A portable water container with a long spout.

Watering Can
100

The part of the year where temperature and rainfall allow plants to grow.

Growing season

100

This is the best time of day to water the garden.

Early morning

100

This leafy green can also be purple. You might enjoy it baked as a chip.

Kale

200

A type of garden that is good for people with limited space where plants are not put directly into the ground and can be easily moved around.

Container Garden

200

A hand tool or machine used for breaking up soil.

Tiller

200

A plant that germinates, flowers, and fruits in 1 year or season and then is done.

Annual

200

This number is Minnesota's hardiness zone and helps tell us what plants can and cannot grow here.

4

200

This vegetable can come in a variety of colors beyond the usual yellow with names like Calico and Glass Gem.

Corn or Maize

300

A type of ecological activism where people garden on land without permission as an act of protest. 

Guerilla Gardening

300

This modern tool can help with garden planning, creating a map, and scheduling for a garden. 

Technology or a Gardening App

300

This type of seed has been unaltered and seeds can be harvested from the "fruit" and planted for the next year.

Heirloom

300

The nickname for the Indigenous farming method of companion gardening where beans, corn, and squash are grown together. 

The Three Sisters

300

This is the first vegetable to be grown in space and the green, unripe version of this root vegetable is toxic if eaten. 

Potato

400

This type of garden is part of an anti-yard movement that discourages typical all grass yards.

Food Lawn

400

A type of scissors for use with plants and is often used for pruning and deadheading plants.

Sheers

400

Decayed organic material is used as a plant fertilizer.

Compost

400

This unwanted part of a tomato plant is often pruned off above the node to promote better growth. 

Sucker

400

Long ago, this "fruit" was once thought to be poisonous and was nicknamed "poison apple" partially due to its acidity. 

Tomato

500

This type of garden can be grown along walls and often involves hydroponics systems.

Vertical Garden

500

This ancient gardening tool is one of the oldest tools known to gardening. It is used to move soil around and to chop weeds.

Garden hoe

500

A fun trick where an entirely new plant can be grown from an existing one, sometimes through a cutting. 

Propagation
500

Out of the four types of soil, this is the best for growing crops and for gardens, being the perfect mix.

Loam Soil

500

This root vegetable has been grown for over 7,000 years, was considered sacred in Egypt, and was used as a form of currency in the Middle Ages. 

Onion