What is garden?

A garden is a special place where plants grow and people can enjoy them like their own little world.

Imagine you have a box full of toys, some are small, some are big, and each one has its own favorite spot to play. A garden is kind of like that box, but instead of toys, it's filled with plants, like flowers, vegetables, and trees. People take care of them by watering them, talking to them (well, not really talking, just making sure they get enough sunshine!), and sometimes even helping them move from one spot to another.

How a Garden Works

A garden can be in your backyard or even on a windowsill. It's like having a pet that you feed with water and sunlight instead of food. You might plant seeds, which are like tiny sleeping friends, when they wake up, they grow into leaves, stems, and finally, full-grown plants.

Sometimes people build paths in gardens so they can walk around and see all their favorite spots. It's like having a map to your toy box, you know exactly where to go for the biggest dinosaur or the shiniest car.

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  1. A garden is a place where people grow flowers, vegetables, or trees.
  2. Kids might plant seeds in a small patch of soil to watch them grow.
  3. Gardens can be found near houses, in parks, or even on rooftops.

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