Planting Flowers and Trees

Planting Flowers and Trees
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to plant – to put seeds or plants into the ground so that they can grow, usually to produce food or to make an area more beautiful * Thirty years ago, we planted a small maple tree in front of our home, and now it’s beautiful and at least 20 feet tall.
garden – an area of land used for growing plants, either for food or for beauty * Reynosa picked lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers from her garden to make a salad.
fertilizer – a substance that makes soil (earth; dirt) better and more nutritious for plants, often made from animal feces (solid waste) or chemicals like nitrogen and phosphorous * Our plants would grow more quickly and be healthier if we put some fertilizer in the soil.
to get to (someone) – to bother or annoy someone, especially after a period of time * All the news stories about homeless people are starting to get to me. I think we should volunteer and do something to help.
weed – an unwanted plant; an undesirable plant that should be removed from an area * Our rose garden has so many weeds that we almost can’t see the flowers!
soil – dirt; earth; the substance on the ground outdoors that plants can grow in * Do we need to buy special soil for these flowers, or can we just plant them in front of the house?
to dig – to make a hole in the earth, usually by using a shovel (a tool) to move soil * The dog dug a hole near the tree and buried its bone there.
hole – an open area with nothing in it, surrounded by something else * Watch where you step! There are a lot of holes in the sidewalk and you could hurt yourself if you fell into one.
seed – the small piece of a plant that has all the genetic information needed for a new plant to grow * The little girl’s mother taught her not to eat the seeds when she eats an apple. She should spit them out.
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