1. Top layer of soil. -
Soil
2. Tool with teeth used for collecting leaves. -
Rake
3. Unwanted plants that compete with desired plants. -
Weeds
4. Green, flat structures of a plant. -
Leaves
5. Underground storage organ of some plants, such as a tulip. -
Bulb
6. Decomposed organic matter used to enrich soil. -
Compost
7. Break up and turn over soil with a tool. -
Dig
8. Small insect that feeds on plants. -
Aphid
9. We put these in the ground and plants grow from them. -
Seeds
10. Container used for carrying water or soil. -
Bucket
11. Long, slender invertebrate that lives in soil. -
Worm
12. Tool used to dig holes. -
Trowel
13. Area of grass. -
Lawn
14. Colorful and fragrant part of a plant. -
Flower
15. Protective gear worn on the hands while gardening. -
Gloves
16. Flexible tube used for watering plants. -
Hose
17. Organic material used to cover the soil surface. -
Mulch
18. Precipitation from the sky. -
Rain
19. Small handheld tool used for digging. -
Trowel
20. Tool to trim or remove parts of a plant for better growth. -
Prune
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable garden puzzles.