Who/Why
What
When
Where
How/Why
100

Who sells flowers?

A store worker

100

What tool do you use to dig in a garden?

A shovel

100

When is a good time to plant flowers in the ground?

When the dirt is softening up/springtime

100

Where can you store garden tools?

In a shed

100

How do you know when to water a plant?

When it is wilting/the dirt is dry

200

Who might grow flowers?

A florist

200

What animals might eat vegetables growing in a garden?

Bunnies, deer, squirrels, bugs, birds, mice

200

When is garden season?

Spring

200

Where is a good place to plant a sunflower? Why?

In the sun, they like to face the sun

200

How do you get water to come out of a hose?

Turn the water on

300

Why do gardeners wear gloves?

To protect their hands and keep them clean

300

What plant would be taller: corn or carrots?

Corn

300

When should you water plants?

When their dirt is dry

300

Where do you plant seeds?

In the ground

300

How can you protect garden plants if the weather gets cold and frosty?

Cover the plants with cloths

400

Why do flowers have bright colors?

They attract pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. These animals/insects visit flowers to carry pollen from one flower to another. Pollinators help plants makes seeds and grow new flowers.

400

What plant has seeds: celery or green peppers?

Green peppers

400

When do flowers start to bloom?

In the spring

400

Where do you find worms in the garden?

In the soil

400

Why do plants need sunshine?

It helps them grow

500

Why do plants have roots?

Roots hold the plant in the ground, they take in water and nutrients that the plant needs to grow, and they store food for the plant to use later.

500

What might happen to a garden during a drought?

The plants may die

500

When should you pick a vegetable?

When it is ripe

500

Where do bees go in a garden?

To the flowers

500

Why is it important to take care of a garden?

So your plants can grow