A) Root vegetable B) Stem vegetable C) Leafy green D) Fruit
A) Arid B) Hot and humid C) Cool D) Tropical
A) Anytime B) Winter C) Summer D) Spring or Fall
A) Sandy B) Well-drained, fertile C) Dry and rocky D) Clay-heavy
A) 8.0-9.0 B) 10.0-11.0 C) 4.0-5.0 D) 6.0-7.5
A) Full shade B) Indirect sunlight C) Dappled sunlight D) Full sun to partial shade
A) 2 inches B) 1 inch C) On the surface D) 1/4 to 1/2 inch
A) 2-3 inches B) 3 feet C) 6-12 inches D) 18-24 inches
A) Rarely B) Only when soil is dry C) Regularly, keeping soil moist D) Daily
A) Aphids B) Rabbits C) Deer D) Squirrels
A) Powdery mildew B) Downy mildew C) Root rot D) Blossom-end rot
A) Use insecticidal soap B) Ignore the pests C) Use fertilizer D) Overwater the plant
A) Ensure good air circulation B) Water from above C) Over-fertilize D) Plant in a shady spot
A) When the plant flowers B) When leaves are full size C) When seedlings appear D) When the leaves are very small
A) Pull the plant from the ground B) Pick individual leaves C) Cut at the base of the plant D) Dig up the roots
A) 1 year B) 2 weeks C) 45-60 days D) 3 months
A) Premature flowering B) Leaf discoloration C) Seed germination D) Root growth
A) Too much fertilizer B) Poor soil C) Hot weather D) Lack of water
A) Apply more fertilizer B) Plant bolt-resistant varieties C) Plant in full sun D) Water less frequently
A) Tomatoes B) Corn C) Garlic D) Potatoes
A) Sodium, Chloride, Magnesium B) Copper, Manganese, Boron C) Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium D) Calcium, Iron, Zinc
A) In the refrigerator B) In the freezer C) At room temperature D) In direct sunlight
A) Harvesting only the roots B) Harvesting the entire plant at once C) Harvesting outer leaves as needed D) Never harvesting at all
A) It is a fast-growing crop B) It requires very little water C) It thrives in hot climates D) It is resistant to all pests and diseases
A) Large Bok Choy B) Baby Bok Choy C) Red Bok Choy D) Flowering Bok Choy
A) Decreasing plant growth B) Preventing soil depletion C) Attracting more pests D) Increasing soil erosion
A) Increases soil temperature B) Attracts pests C) Retains soil moisture D) Dries out the soil
A) To encourage crowding B) To stunt growth C) To increase competition D) To provide adequate space
A) Applying fertilizer directly to leaves B) Side-dressing with compost C) Over-fertilizing with chemicals D) Using no fertilizer at all
A) Stunted growth B) Dark green leaves C) Yellowing leaves D) Rapid growth |