The non living things in a garden are rocks , and if there is any artifiacal items like pipe,light or anything else it is not living thing.And the fence also......
The non living things in a garden are rocks , and if there is any artifiacal items like pipe,light or anything else it is not living thing.And the fence also......
The non living things in a garden are rocks , and if there is any artifiacal items like pipe,light or anything else it is not living thing.And the fence also......
Living: flowers, weeds, bugs, worms, slugs Non Living: soil, rocks, fertilizer, stakes
Ocean floor.. Under rocks.. Rainforests... EVERYWHERE. Plants, animals and possibly some species of rocks (joking), are living things. They're everywhere, your a living thing, the plants in the garden are living things, and chances are theres a bunch of living things in your ceiling. =)
Some living things that you might see in a school garden or the pond would be is the plants, flowers, and animals. Though they would not be the same. In ponds, you might find cattails, water lilies, fish, frogs, etc. In a school garden you might find vegetables, herbs, earthworms, bees, flowers, etc. Some non-living things you might see are rocks, water, soil, etc.
In the school garden, I saw flowers, insects, birds, and worms. I also noticed rocks, soil, and water in the pond. Some of these living and nonliving things were also present in other parts of the school, such as insects near the building or rocks in the playground.
The cast of The Living Garden - 1992 includes: Geoff Hamilton as Presenter
No. They need air, food and water as goats are all living things need air, food and water.
i your back garden
Any non-living ornamentation in your landscaping is Hardscaping, patio,wood deck, fountain, stone all, walkway,and any organic living things in your garden is landscaping.
Plants and Flowers are the most generic things that you find in a garden.
Some living things that you might see in a school garden or the pond would be is the plants, flowers, and animals. Though they would not be the same. In ponds, you might find cattails, water lilies, fish, frogs, etc. In a school garden you might find vegetables, herbs, earthworms, bees, flowers, etc. Some non-living things you might see are rocks, water, soil, etc.