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Lesson 08 – Growing Plants for Food

Growing Plants for Food

Vocabulary

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Farms

A farm is a piece of land used to grow crops or to raise animals.

Greenhouse

A greenhouse is a building with a roof and walls made of glass used to grow plants.

Orchard

An orchard is a piece of land where fruit trees are grown.

Wheat

Wheat is a grain that is ground to make flour for bread, pasta, pastry, etc.

Farms

Farms have large fields where plants grow. Many farms grow corn, wheat, and oats. Wheat is used to make bread. Many breakfast cereals contain oats. Corn is used in food and other products.


Wheat

Wheat is a grain that is ground to make flour for bread, pasta, pastry, etc.


Orchards

Most types of fruit grow on trees. An orchard is a tree farm. Many orchards in Canada grow apple trees and peach trees. Some orchards grow trees or bushes that produce nuts. Walnuts grow on trees. Peanuts grow in the ground under a bushy plant.


Greenhouses

Greenhouses are buildings with roofs and walls made of glass. All that glass lets in sunlight. Plants growing inside get a lot of light. Sunlight also provides plants with the warmth they need to grow.

Greenhouses are warm inside. This makes it possible to grow plants in colder weather. Tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, and lettuce are some of the foods that grow in greenhouses.


Home Gardens

Many people grow food in a home garden.

They might grow carrots, tomatoes, lettuce, and green beans. Food from a home garden is fresher than food from a grocery store. Growing your own vegetables is fun!


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