Play the Word Match game to learn the vocabulary words from our Gardening list.
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{
"id": 9380,
"front": "garden bed",
"back": "A garden bed is a designated area of soil where vegetables are planted, typically raised to improve drainage and soil quality."
},
{
"id": 9381,
"front": "compost",
"back": "Compost is a mixture of decomposed organic matter, such as food scraps and yard waste, that is used to enrich soil in vegetable gardening."
},
{
"id": 9382,
"front": "mulch",
"back": "Mulch refers to a layer of material, such as straw or leaves, spread over the soil in a vegetable garden to retain moisture and suppress weeds."
},
{
"id": 9383,
"front": "fertilizer",
"back": "Fertilizer is a substance added to soil to provide essential nutrients for vegetable plants, promoting growth, health, and productivity."
},
{
"id": 9384,
"front": "seedlings",
"back": "Seedlings are young plants that have recently sprouted from seeds and are typically ready to be transplanted into the garden."
},
{
"id": 9385,
"front": "transplanting",
"back": "Transplanting in vegetable gardening refers to the process of moving seedlings from a nursery bed to their final growing location."
},
{
"id": 9386,
"front": "harvesting",
"back": "Harvesting in vegetable gardening refers to the process of picking ripe vegetables from the plants for consumption or storage."
},
{
"id": 9387,
"front": "perennial",
"back": "A perennial in flower gardening refers to a plant that lives for more than two years and blooms annually."
},
{
"id": 9388,
"front": "annual",
"back": "An annual plant in flower gardening is a plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season."
},
{
"id": 9389,
"front": "mulch",
"back": "Mulch is a layer of material, such as wood chips or straw, spread over soil to retain moisture and suppress weeds."
},
{
"id": 9390,
"front": "compost",
"back": "Compost is a mixture of decaying organic matter, such as kitchen scraps and yard waste, used to enrich soil in flower gardening."
},
{
"id": 9391,
"front": "deadheading",
"back": "Deadheading is the practice of removing spent or faded flowers from plants to encourage new growth and prolong blooming."
},
{
"id": 9392,
"front": "pruning",
"back": "Pruning in flower gardening involves trimming or cutting back dead or overgrown plant material to promote healthier growth and aesthetics."
},
{
"id": 9393,
"front": "propagation",
"back": "Propagation in flower gardening refers to the process of creating new plants from existing ones through methods like cuttings or seeds."
},
{
"id": 9394,
"front": "pollination",
"back": "Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the male reproductive organs of a flower to the female reproductive organs."
},
{
"id": 9395,
"front": "herbaceous",
"back": "Herbaceous refers to plants with soft, green stems that die back to the ground each year, typically grown for culinary or medicinal purposes."
},
{
"id": 9396,
"front": "companion planting",
"back": "Companion planting in herb gardening refers to the practice of planting different herbs together to benefit each other's growth."
},
{
"id": 9397,
"front": "medicinal",
"back": "Medicinal refers to plants grown for their healing properties, used to treat various ailments and promote overall health and wellness."
},
{
"id": 9398,
"front": "culinary",
"back": "Culinary in herb gardening refers to plants grown for their edible qualities, such as herbs used for flavoring food."
},
{
"id": 9399,
"front": "Container",
"back": "A container in the context of container gardening is a vessel, such as a pot or planter, used to hold plants."
},
{
"id": 9400,
"front": "Drainage",
"back": "Drainage in container gardening refers to the ability of excess water to flow out of the container to prevent root rot."
},
{
"id": 9401,
"front": "Potting mix",
"back": "Potting mix is a soil mixture specifically formulated for container gardening, providing necessary nutrients and drainage for healthy plant growth."
},
{
"id": 9402,
"front": "Planters",
"back": "Planters are containers specifically designed for growing plants, providing adequate space for roots and soil while allowing for drainage."
},
{
"id": 9403,
"front": "Organic",
"back": "Organic gardening refers to a method of growing plants without the use of synthetic chemicals, pesticides, or fertilizers."
},
{
"id": 9404,
"front": "Crop rotation",
"back": "Crop rotation is the practice of changing the type of crops grown in a specific area each season to improve soil health."
},
{
"id": 9405,
"front": "Natural pest control",
"back": "Natural pest control in organic gardening involves using natural predators, physical barriers, and companion planting to manage pests without chemicals."
},
{
"id": 9406,
"front": "Biodiversity",
"back": "Biodiversity in organic gardening refers to the variety of plant and animal species present in an ecosystem, promoting ecological balance."
},
{
"id": 9407,
"front": "Permaculture",
"back": "Permaculture is a sustainable gardening approach that mimics natural ecosystems to create a self-sustaining, regenerative garden with minimal human intervention."
},
{
"id": 9408,
"front": "Hydroponics",
"back": "Hydroponics is a method of growing plants without soil, using nutrient-rich water solutions to provide essential nutrients directly to roots."
},
{
"id": 9409,
"front": "Grow light",
"back": "A grow light is a type of artificial light source designed to stimulate plant growth in indoor gardening settings."
},
{
"id": 9410,
"front": "Soilless",
"back": "Soilless refers to growing plants without the use of traditional soil, often utilizing alternative substrates like perlite, vermiculite, or coco coir."
},
{
"id": 9411,
"front": "Fertilizer",
"back": "Fertilizer is a substance added to soil or plants to provide essential nutrients for healthy growth and development in indoor gardening."
},
{
"id": 9412,
"front": "Potted plants",
"back": "Potted plants are plants grown in containers indoors, typically for decorative purposes, allowing for easier maintenance and versatility in placement."
},
{
"id": 9413,
"front": "Indoor plants",
"back": "Indoor plants are plants that are grown inside buildings, typically for decorative purposes, to improve air quality, and create a peaceful environment."
},
{
"id": 9414,
"front": "shovel",
"back": "A tool with a flat blade and long handle used for digging, lifting, and moving soil, compost, or other materials in gardening."
},
{
"id": 9415,
"front": "rake",
"back": "A rake is a garden tool with a long handle and a row of metal or wooden teeth used for gathering leaves and debris."
},
{
"id": 9416,
"front": "hoe",
"back": "A hoe is a long-handled gardening tool with a flat metal blade used for cultivating, weeding, and breaking up soil."
},
{
"id": 9417,
"front": "pruner",
"back": "A pruner is a handheld gardening tool with sharp blades used to trim and shape plants, trees, and shrubs."
},
{
"id": 9418,
"front": "wheelbarrow",
"back": "A wheelbarrow is a hand-propelled vehicle with one wheel, designed for carrying heavy loads such as soil, plants, or tools."
},
{
"id": 9419,
"front": "trowel",
"back": "A trowel is a small handheld tool with a flat, pointed blade used for digging, planting, and smoothing soil in gardening."
},
{
"id": 9420,
"front": "garden fork",
"back": "A garden fork is a tool with sturdy, pointed tines used for loosening, turning, and aerating soil in a garden."
}
]
}
}
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