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