A) Desert B) Tropical C) Cool temperate D) Arctic
A) Neutral B) Very alkaline C) Alkaline D) Acidic to slightly acidic
A) Mostly shade B) Full shade C) Full sun to partial shade D) Only morning sun
A) Medium, plum-sized B) Small, berry-like C) Large, apple-sized D) Very large, grapefruit-sized
A) Late spring to early summer B) Autumn C) Early spring D) Winter
A) Division B) Air layering C) Seed or cuttings D) Grafting
A) Regularly, keeping soil moist B) Only during the rainy season C) Rarely, only when completely dry D) Once a week
A) High-phosphorus fertilizer B) General purpose fertilizer C) Acid-loving plant fertilizer D) High-nitrogen fertilizer
A) Squirrels B) Deer C) Rabbits D) Aphids
A) Late autumn B) Any time of year C) Late winter or early spring D) Mid-summer
A) Immediately B) 5-7 years C) 2-3 years D) 10+ years
A) Retain moisture and suppress weeds B) Attract beneficial insects C) Provide support for the plant D) Add nitrogen to the soil
A) Europe B) Asia C) South America D) North America
A) Strawberry Tree B) Raspberry Vine C) Chilean Guava D) Blueberry Bush
A) Herbaceous perennial B) Deciduous tree C) Evergreen shrub D) Annual vine
A) Prune them severely B) Protect them from frost C) Water them more frequently D) Fertilize them heavily
A) It requires a specific type of fertilizer B) It needs another plant to pollinate it C) It can pollinate itself D) It is resistant to all diseases
A) Bitter and astringent B) Flavorless C) Sour and tart D) Sweet and aromatic
A) Provide shade B) Repel pests C) Attract pollinators D) Improve soil quality
A) Provides food and habitat for wildlife B) Depletes soil nutrients C) Releases harmful chemicals D) Outcompetes native plants
A) Cut down the plant after harvesting B) Strip the plant of all its fruit C) Burn the surrounding area to clear debris D) Pick only ripe fruit and leave some for wildlife
A) Increases fruit size B) Attracts more pollinators C) Encourages faster growth D) Prevents root rot
A) Fresh eating B) Pest control C) Flavoring liquor D) Jams and jellies
A) 10-12 feet apart B) Directly next to each other C) 3-5 feet apart D) 6 inches apart
A) Add clay to retain moisture B) Add organic matter like compost C) Add lime to increase pH D) Add sand to increase drainage
A) Large pot with drainage holes B) Any container will do C) Small shallow dish D) Container without drainage holes
A) Attractive foliage and edible fruit B) Unpleasant smell C) Aggressive growth habit D) High maintenance requirements
A) Mold grows on the surface B) Leaves turn yellow C) Cuttings become dry and brittle D) New growth appears
A) Poisoning B) Ignoring the problem C) Netting D) Loud noises
A) Reduces the need for chemical treatments B) Guarantees higher yields C) Makes the plants grow faster D) Makes the fruit taste better |