Plant Hardiness Zones
Fragmentation/ Rain Forrest
Regenerative Ag
Sub.Landscaping
Things that make you say Hummm?
100

    

How is a regions hardiness zone determined?

the hardiness zone is determined by looking at the average low temperatures in the region and consulting climate scientist and  horticulturist.

100

What are the 2 major exports from the Amazon that are driving deforestation?

Soy and Beef

100

Name 2 of the Regenerative Principles 

  • Nurture relationships within and across ecosystems.

  • Prioritize soil health

  • Reduce Reliance on Synthetic input

  • Nurture communities and reimagine economics

100

 What is summer shade?

 Along with a summer breeze, this is used to maximize energy efficiency in a temperate region during the summer time

100

Who in the group is principle at a school?

Kenton

200

What causes changes in plant hardiness zones?

climate change, changes in land uses, advancement in technology.


200

What area of the US weather is directly affected by the Amazon?


California/West Coast

200

Who coined the name organic in the sense of healthy soil= healthy food = healthy people 

Rodale

200

What is 25% energy savings?

According to energy.gov, this is percentage that could be saved from purposeful landscaping

200

What two members has a love for turtles ?

Raquel and Emily

300

How is a regions hardiness zone determined?

 climate change, changes in land uses, advancement in technology.

300

What’s one company that directly profits from deforestation in the amazon?

  • Cargill, Walmart, McDonalds, Starbucks, IKEA, etc.


300

What is the number one priority in regenerative organic agriculture?

soil health

300

 What is max windbreaks?

 In a temperate region, this and maximizing the winter sun can save the most energy

300

What member of the group teaches at a school centered around Ag

Kathy

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