Across
- 2. A structure that supports pots or plants.
- 8. Dishes placed under pots to catch excess water.
- 14. Flat, green parts of a plant that make food through photosynthesis.
- 15. Grown for decoration or beauty, not for eating.
- 16. The main support of a plant that carries water and nutrients.
- 17. Plants that live for more than two years.
- 18. Plants that grow, flower, and die in one year.
- 19. Small to medium-sized pieces of rock.
- 20. The small parts from which new plants grow.
- 21. The mature, seed-bearing part of a plant, often edible.
- 22. Suitable for eating.
- 24. A large, round container, sometimes used as a planter.
- 25. The colorful parts of a flower that attract pollinators.
- 27. A hard building material made from cement, sand, gravel, and water.
- 28. Loose soil or earth used for planting.
- 30. Points on a stem where leaves or branches grow.
- 31. A large, solid piece of natural stone.
Down
- 1. Plants with hard, brown stems, like shrubs and trees.
- 3. Flat pieces of ceramic, stone, or concrete used for paving or decoration.
- 4. A basket suspended in the air, filled with soil and plants.
- 5. Fine, loose grains of rock, used for drainage or soil improvement.
- 6. A section of garden prepared for growing vegetables.
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- 9. Producing flowers.
- 10. Small, loose stones used for paths or drainage.
- 11. A black, tar-like material used for paving driveways and roads.
- 12. Plants that complete their life cycle in two years.
- 13. Plants with soft, green stems that die back in winter.
- 16. A garden bed made by planting directly into bales of straw.
- 21. Structures that support or protect plants, like cold frames or trellises.
- 23. An underground storage organ that produces new growth each season.
- 25. A seed container that splits open when ripe.
- 26. Containers used for growing individual plants.
- 29. The part of a plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
