Vegetable Classification
Soil and Nutrients
Pest Management and Disease
Garden planning
Season Extension and Irrigation
100

What is the difference between monocots and dicots?

Monocots have one seed leaf; dicots have two.

100

What is the ideal pH for most vegetables?

 5.0 to 8.6.

100

What does IPM stand for?

Integrated Pest Management.

100

What does DTM mean in crop planning?

Days to Maturity.

100

Name a frost protection tool.

rowcover, low tunnel, cold frame, greenhouse, variety selection, caterpillar tunnels

200

Which province has the most vegetable farms in Canada

Ontario!

200

Which nutrient promotes leafy growth and turns leaves pale when deficient?

Nitrogen (N)

200

 Name one cultural method of pest control.

Crop rotation or mulching.

200

What are examples of something you consider when choosing plant placement?

Sunlight, mature size/spacing, soil, growth habits(trellising?), variety

200

When/why do you need to remove a row cover

If the temperature is too hot, 5% bloom, to allow for pollination

300

What is the difference between determinant and indeterminant 

determinate has fixed growth, a finate flush of flowers. Whereas, indeterminant continuously blooms - until our frost
300

Name a soil type and one of its characteristics.

Clay – poor drainage
Silt -middle sized particle
Sand - poor water retention - good drainage
loam - mixed texture - combined with organic matter ideal for growth!

300

What is a threshold in IPM?

Economic injury level for treatment.

300

What is plasticulture used for?

Soil warming and weed suppression.

300

What is the benefit of using raised beds

easy to harvest and work in, can control soil, soil temperature is raised, less likely to flood, accessible in many sizes

400

Which family includes cabbage, kale, and radish?

Brassicaceae (Cruciferae).

400

What is NPK

nitrogen phosphorous potassium 

400

List two non-chemical IPM methods.

Biological and physical controls.

400

What is succession planting?

Staggering crops for longer harvests.

400

Describe drip irrigation vs overhead irrigation

drip tape has small holes, low pressure water, conserves water, direct to roots. overhead has wider spread coverage, some water lost through evaporation, can promote disease on wet leaves and splashing

500

Why is botanical classification important?

Predicts pest risk and helps with planning.

500

Which nutrient supports root crops and disease resistance?

Potassium (K)

500

What does an IPM program strategy includes?

Prevention, Monitoring, Identification and Control

500

When planting a crop in a row, or bed.. in practice we dont plant the first plant at the edge - how do we determine where the first plant goes?

divide the spacing spacing by 2 and set in this amount

500

What is an example of using season extension in the summer time?

variety selection and shade cloth