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Where do fruits and vegetables grow? Different plants grow in different places in the garden. Go exploring and see if you can match up which fruit or vegetable grows in the different places! Sweet Potatoes Tree Onions Bush Vine Underground Grapes Peppers Peaches What Do Plants Need to Grow? Go exploring around the garden and try to identify some of the things your veggies need to grow! Spend some time thinking about what they get from the sky, the air and the ground. Below are some hints! 1. I’m the dark brown stuff you see on the ground. I’m kind of smelly and packed with nutrients to feed plants. Sometimes you’ll even find a worm inside me! 2. Whoosh, whoosh. You feel me as a light breeze or heavy gust depending on the day. I can’t be seen but I’m all around you. I am full of oxygen that plants need to grow. 3. Drip drop! Sometimes I come down from the sky but other times I come out through a hose and leave everything soaking wet. Plants absorb me through their roots. 4. I am bright and light up the sky. Plants need me to grow and I’m essential for all life on earth. Sometimes clouds block me, but even on these days I warm the air. Colors in the Garden Many of the plants found in a garden contain natural dyes, which many years ago were used to make things like your clothes or blankets colorful! Below are six squares; pick six things to crush up and press on the paper to see if they have dye too! You might be surprised at what you find! Garden Crossword Puzzle Using the clues below, complete the crossword by filling the appropriate rows and columns of letters with the word that fits the clue! If you’re stuck, explore the garden to try and find answers! Garden Jumble Use the garden as a set of hints to solve the following jumbled words! HEVLOS RTASBWESERRI OOSTR SLIO ETBEVEGLAS EFTRLEIIRZ ESSDE HSOE AEDSRHIS MSETS NISVE EDNARG Scratch and Sniff the Garden! Here in the garden, there are many different parts of the plant that have unique smells. Take some leaves, flower petals, and other parts of the plants to smell and describe them below! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Weeds As you probably already know, weeds are plants that like to take over your garden’s high-quality growing conditions and take nutrients from your veggies! In order for your plants to thrive, these little monsters have to be pulled up and removed. Ask an adult to point out some weeds to you and draw them below so next time, you know what to pull up from your garden! http://www.nourishinteractive.com/nutrition-education-printables/category/9kids-gardening-growing-healthy-food “Nourish Interactive” http://codenamemama.com/2011/03/13/gardening-activities/ “Code Name: Mama” Blog http://www.kidsgardening.org/school-gardening “Kids Gardening: School Gardening” http://www.cacscw.org/downloads/Food%20and%20Garden%20Activities%20for% 20Kids%205-05.pdf Community Food and Gardening Network, “Gardening Activities for Kids”