A) French Green Beans B) Lima Beans C) Kidney Beans D) Pinto Beans
A) Freezing B) Arctic C) Warm D) Cold
A) 8.5-9.5 B) 4.0-5.0 C) 6.0-7.0 D) 7.5-8.5
A) 4-6 hours B) 0-2 hours C) 2-4 hours D) 6-8 hours
A) During the first frost B) During the winter C) Before the first frost D) After the last frost
A) 12-14 inches B) 10-12 inches C) 6-8 inches D) 2-4 inches
A) Sandy B) Well-drained C) Waterlogged D) Clay
A) Only when soil is completely dry B) Once a week C) Regularly, keeping soil moist D) Every day
A) Ladybugs B) Aphids C) Earthworms D) Butterflies
A) Mosaic Virus B) Black Spot C) Powdery Mildew D) Rust
A) Bush varieties usually don't B) All varieties require staking C) Only dwarf varieties require staking D) Only if grown indoors
A) 10-20 days B) 50-60 days C) 80-90 days D) 20-30 days
A) By cutting the plant at the base B) By shaking the plant C) By pulling up the entire plant D) By snapping off the pods
A) The roots B) The leaves C) The flowers D) The pods
A) High-nitrogen fertilizer B) High-phosphorus fertilizer C) High-potassium fertilizer D) Low-nitrogen fertilizer
A) Planting at intervals B) Planting very close together C) Planting only one type D) Planting in a row
A) To save water B) To attract pollinators C) To make the beans sweeter D) To prevent soil depletion
A) Midday B) Morning C) Evening D) Afternoon
A) Retains moisture B) Attracts pests C) Prevents germination D) Makes the soil colder
A) Overwatering B) Ignoring the plants C) Good air circulation D) Planting too closely
A) Reduced yield B) Improved growth C) Increased pest problems D) Soil depletion
A) Onions B) Garlic C) Marigolds D) Fennel
A) Removing nitrogen from the soil B) Converting nitrogen to usable form C) Adding nitrogen fertilizer D) Preventing nitrogen absorption
A) Faster growth B) Increased pest resistance C) Root rot D) Sweeter pods
A) Every 4-6 weeks B) Never C) Every day D) Once at planting
A) Poor pod production B) Stunted growth C) Vigorous growth D) Yellowing leaves
A) In a warm oven B) At room temperature C) In direct sunlight D) In the refrigerator
A) To make the plant grow taller B) To kill the plant C) To prevent pest infestations D) To encourage continued production
A) To acclimate them to outdoor conditions B) To add fertilizer C) To kill any pests D) To make them grow faster
A) Leave them in the ground B) Compost them C) Sell them D) Burn them |