Vocabulary
Vocabulary.2
Elements to consider in selecting a site
Tools in Planting
Tools for digging the soil
100

Is the science and art of the production of plants and animals useful to man

Agriculture

100
difference;variety

diversity

100

plants get their nutrients from

soil

100

Used for measuring distances, and laying-out garden plots

Meter stick

100

Has a wedge-like cutting edge which is used for cutting edges

Axe

200

To share or distribute

allocate

200

fit to be eaten

edible

200

Plants need plenty of air in order to live and grow well

Air drainage

200

Use for loosening the soil and planting small plants, or transplanting seedlings

Hand towel

200

Is similar to the garden hoe use for digging and breaking hard and compact soil

Grub hoe

300

soft, young, juicy part of a fruit

Pulps

300

a young plant grown from a seed

seedling/s

300

Fruits need this for growth

Sunlight

300

Use to mark an put the limits of plots; use for making straight rows

Strings

300

Is used for constructing ditches and canals and also for digging holes, canals, and ditches where the soil is soft and loose

Spade

400

substances which are good for the health of the body

Nutrients

400

a field in which fruit trees are grown

orchard

400
This should not be overlooked because this will help the plants/fruits grow

Water supply

400

A long-handle tool with teeth on one end; used to level and pulverize soil

Rake

400

Use for digging and breaking hard and compact soil

Pick mattock

500

Leaves of trees

Foliage

500

bearing no fruit

sterile

500

This refers to the physical features of the land

Topography

500

Used for cutting grass and splitting wood or bamboo

Bolo

500

has fine tines similar to those of a rake although longer and stronger

Spading fork