This tool is used to break up soil and remove weeds.
What is a hoe?
This fruit is best known for having seeds outside its body.
What is a strawberry?
The machine is used to harvest grain.
What is a combine harvester?
This herb is commonly used in pesto.
What is basil?
The process of growing plants without soil.
What is hydroponics?
This gardening technique involves growing plants vertically.
What is Trellising?
This vitamin is most associated with oranges.
what is vitamin C?
GMO stands for ....
What is Genetically Modified Organism?
This herb is known for its calming properties and use in making tea.
What is chamomile?
this growing medium can replace soil.
what is rockwool?
What is coconut coir?
This is the ideal soil pH for most vegetables.
What is 6.0 to 7.0?
This fruit is a hybrid of pomelo and orange.
What is grapefruit?
The practice of rotating crops each season is ....
What is crop rotation?
This herb is commonly used as a garnish and has flat or curly leaves.
What is Parsley?
This nutrient solution is essential in hydroponics.
what is a mix of water-soluble minerals?
Mulching helps prevent this..
What is moisture loss and weed growth?
This fruit has varieties named "Gala," "Fuji," and "Honeycrisp."
What is an apple?
The process of converting organic waste into fertilizer.
What is composting
This herb is often used to treat indigestion and nausea, its also common in tea.
What is ginger?
These are two advantages of hydroponic farming.
What are faster growth and water conservation?
Companion planting is ....
what is planting different species together for mutual benefit
This small tart fruit is often used in pies and in high in antioxidants.
What is a cranberry?
This is the practice of raising animals and crops together.
what is mixed farming?
this herb has a strong aroma and is often used in stuffing and poultry dishes.
What is sage?
This system uses a continuous of nutrient solution over plant roots.
what is a Nutrient Film Technique (NFT)?