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Soil
Environmentally Sustainable Practices
Parts of a plant
100

The upper layer of earth in which plants grow.

Topsoil!

100

Name one of the 3 forms of propagation you should have carried out by now?

Cuttings, Seed, Division. 

100

Name what test we perform to find out if your soil is acidic or alkaline?  

pH test

100

Which word is this the definition for?
'Introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause adverse change'.

Pollution!

100

What anchors the plant into the soil? 

The roots!

200

The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.

Environment!

200

What two items of PPE are mandatory in every practical lesson? 

Hat and hi vis shirt!

200

What is the ideal pH range for most plants? 

6-7!

200

What does the Horticulture crew at DBSHS do with foliage, weeds, paper and greenery? 

Compost it to make 'black gold', which is a great fertilizer for plants!

200

Which part of the flower produces the pollen?

The anther!

300

What kind of test where you performing when you had to roll soil into a ball? 

Texture test!

300

Name 3 things that we recycle here at DBSHS?

Paper, food scraps, bottles, cans, cardboard, coffee cups.

300

When we completed a 'Jar Test' this term, what were the 3 components the soil separated into? 

Sand, Silt and Clay!

300

List 3 ways you can be more sustainable at home?

Use a clothesline instead of a dryer, hand wash and dry your dishes instead of a dishwasher, recycle everything you can, start composting, use washable rags instead of paper towels, worm farms etc... 

300

Which part of a plant turns light into energy? (Photosynthesis) 

The leaf!

400

________ is the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar.

Photosynthesis!

400

Which berry likes an acidic soil? 

Blueberry!

400

If my pH test is 13, is my soil acidic or alkaline? 

Alkaline! 

400

List 4 things that DONT go into our school compost bays?

Plastic, Meat, Dairy, Bones, Weeds that have gone to seed, Diseased Plants, Oil, Large Branches, Synthetic Materials 

400
In the lifecycle of a plant, what comes after fertilization? 
Seed production / seed. 
500

________ is the avoidance of the depletion of natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance into the future.

Sustainability

500

What do all the letters stand for in LEAFGHOST?

Litter, Every weed, Aerate the soil, Foliage, Gully Edge, Have a look, Oi pick up your tools, Sweep, soak and smile, Trash or treasure.

500

In terms of a soil profile, name 2 layers of the soil horizons. 

Organic Layer, Topsoil, Eluviation Layer, Subsoil, Parent Rock and Bedrock.

500

Who wastes the most food?
Industrial, Institutional, Restaurants, Grocery Stores or Residential (households) 

Residential (households)at 44%

500

Name 5 parts of a flower?

Petal, Anther, Filament, Sepal, Stem, Ovary, Ovule, Style, Stigma.

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