A) Stone fruit B) Vine fruit C) Root vegetable D) Hybrid berry
A) Raspberry and Blackberry B) Boysenberry and Loganberry C) Cranberry and Gooseberry D) Strawberry and Blueberry
A) 4.5-5.0 B) 6.0-6.5 C) 8.0-8.5 D) 7.0-7.5
A) Mid-summer B) Late autumn/early spring C) Late summer D) Mid-winter
A) Full sun B) Partial shade C) Dappled sun D) Full shade
A) Heavy rocks B) Leaving them on the ground C) Trellis system D) Just burying them
A) Only when it rains B) Rarely C) Once a month D) Regularly
A) High phosphorus fertilizer B) High nitrogen fertilizer C) Balanced fertilizer D) High potassium fertilizer
A) Mid-winter B) Early spring C) Mid-summer D) Late autumn
A) Ignoring them B) Netting C) Shiny objects only D) Loud noises only
A) Do not prune at all B) Cut back fruited canes C) Prune all canes equally D) Prune during flowering
A) During flowering B) Mid-winter C) Before fruiting D) After fruiting
A) Prevents fungal diseases B) Reduces water needs C) Increases berry size D) Attracts pollinators
A) Beavers B) Giraffes C) Elephants D) Aphids
A) Bleach B) Motor oil C) Vinegar D) Insecticidal soap
A) Foot and mouth disease B) The flu C) Chickenpox D) Cane blight
A) Green leaves B) Red berries C) Vigorous growth D) Dieback of canes
A) Every year B) Every 10-15 years C) Every 50 years D) Never
A) Bitter and sour B) Bland and watery C) Sweet and tart D) Salty and spicy
A) No, they require bees B) No, they require wind C) No, they require hand pollination D) Yes
A) Plastic sheeting B) Organic matter C) Gravel D) Concrete
A) Much shallower than the nursery pot B) Completely bury the crown C) Deeper than the nursery pot D) Same depth as the nursery pot
A) To reduce soil fertility B) To ensure proper sun exposure C) To prevent disease transfer D) To attract different pollinators
A) 10-12 feet B) 2-3 feet C) 6-8 feet D) 1-2 feet
A) Apply more water B) Apply more fertilizer C) Apply a fungicide D) Do nothing
A) They are still green B) They pull easily from the plant C) They require force to remove D) They are hard to the touch
A) Tip layering B) Planting seeds C) Cutting off a piece of the stem D) Root division
A) 30-40 degrees B) 90-100 degrees C) 80-90 degrees D) 65-75 degrees
A) Fuel B) Jams and Preserves C) Building materials D) Paper
A) Helianthus annuus B) Malus domestica C) Rubus fruticosus x idaeus D) Rosa rubiginosa |