A) Stone fruit B) Hybrid berry C) Vine fruit D) Root vegetable
A) Boysenberry and Loganberry B) Strawberry and Blueberry C) Cranberry and Gooseberry D) Raspberry and Blackberry
A) 7.0-7.5 B) 8.0-8.5 C) 6.0-6.5 D) 4.5-5.0
A) Late summer B) Mid-winter C) Late autumn/early spring D) Mid-summer
A) Full shade B) Partial shade C) Full sun D) Dappled sun
A) Leaving them on the ground B) Heavy rocks C) Just burying them D) Trellis system
A) Regularly B) Rarely C) Only when it rains D) Once a month
A) Balanced fertilizer B) High nitrogen fertilizer C) High potassium fertilizer D) High phosphorus fertilizer
A) Late autumn B) Early spring C) Mid-summer D) Mid-winter
A) Netting B) Loud noises only C) Ignoring them D) Shiny objects only
A) Prune during flowering B) Prune all canes equally C) Do not prune at all D) Cut back fruited canes
A) During flowering B) After fruiting C) Mid-winter D) Before fruiting
A) Attracts pollinators B) Prevents fungal diseases C) Reduces water needs D) Increases berry size
A) Beavers B) Aphids C) Elephants D) Giraffes
A) Vinegar B) Bleach C) Motor oil D) Insecticidal soap
A) Cane blight B) The flu C) Foot and mouth disease D) Chickenpox
A) Dieback of canes B) Vigorous growth C) Red berries D) Green leaves
A) Every 50 years B) Every 10-15 years C) Every year D) Never
A) Bland and watery B) Bitter and sour C) Sweet and tart D) Salty and spicy
A) No, they require hand pollination B) Yes C) No, they require wind D) No, they require bees
A) Concrete B) Organic matter C) Plastic sheeting D) Gravel
A) Deeper than the nursery pot B) Much shallower than the nursery pot C) Same depth as the nursery pot D) Completely bury the crown
A) To reduce soil fertility B) To attract different pollinators C) To ensure proper sun exposure D) To prevent disease transfer
A) 6-8 feet B) 10-12 feet C) 2-3 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 require force to remove C) They are hard to the touch D) They pull easily from the plant
A) Tip layering B) Cutting off a piece of the stem C) Planting seeds D) Root division
A) 90-100 degrees B) 65-75 degrees C) 30-40 degrees D) 80-90 degrees
A) Building materials B) Paper C) Jams and Preserves D) Fuel
A) Rosa rubiginosa B) Helianthus annuus C) Malus domestica D) Rubus fruticosus x idaeus |