Let Me Grow
Water all of the plants to complete each level. Remove blocks and use levees to move water around the field. Get water to all of your thirsty plants while not getting the garden gnomes wet. Think ahead then get to growing in this exciting online puzzle game. If you get stuck on any of the 28 levels then watch our helpful walkthrough video.How to play: Click or tap to interact.Game Play Mistakes This game offers unlimited continues. If you make a mistake click on the circle arrow button in the upper right. Sand You can pick up sand piles (even ones holding back water) by clicking on them. You can only lay down a sand pile in an area that is not covered by water. Be sure to sand off gnomes in the areas water will flow into first, if the water flows across multiple sections. Only ignore this advice when the water has a valve which allows you to change where the water is located after the initial placement. Sand piles stop the flow of water even if they are touching at angles and the wall is not straight and continuous. Sand piles may be repeatedly picked up and set down in different locations. Gnomes Yard gnomes are introduced to the game in the fifth level. To complete any level all gnomes on it must be dry. Gnomes can be wet during the middle of the level (and often you have to temporarily wet them to proceed). Flowers Flowers are dry and thirsty unless they are adjacent to water. To complete any level all flowers must be next to water on at least one side. Valves Valves can move water from one area to another on the opposite side. If you have a valve that controls water flow between two areas and need water on both sides, be sure to keep upstream water sources isolated from one another until you move some water across first. If you combine all the water sources upfront it can often be nearly impossible to split them later & you will frequently need to replay the level. If you want to operate a valve to drain water from an area then the opposite side you are pouring water into must be empty. You can use sand to quarantine off a small section to pour into if the remaining part of a section would be filled with water.