Seasons
All About Beans
Compost
100

True or False: The seasons in the northern and southern hemispheres are reversed.

True!

100

What is the best time for planting beans?

A. Tuesday

B. 8:00 PM

C. Between late spring and end of the summer

D. Winter

C. Between late spring and end of the summer

100
True or false: Composting is a recent invention

False! composting has been around for well over 12,000 years!

200

How many equinoxes do we experience in a year?

Two!

The equinoxes occur twice a year, around March 20th and September 22nd, when the lengths of day and night are about equal.

200

Around how long does it take for an average bean to reach maturity? (full points for being close)

55 - 60 Days

200

If a compost pile is cared for properly, how soon could you turn home food scraps into compost?

As soon as 3 months!

300

This season is when bears typically hibernate.

Winter!

300

Beans are a good source of what? (multiple answers)

Protein, Fiber, Carbs, and Iron!

300

These animals are a part of our composting process at radix!

Chickens!

400

This day in the summer is the longest day of the year. (In the northern hemisphere)

Summer Solstice!

400

THIS bean is the most economically important bean in the WORLD.

The Soybean!

The soybean provides vegetable protein for millions of people and ingredients for hundreds of chemical products.

400

True or False: Compost piles tend to get very cold with time.

False! Compost piles generate alot of heat and can get up to 75 degrees!
500

This is the main reason for the change in seasons.

The tilt of the earth's axis

500

Beans are a GREAT source of FOLATE, but what exactly is it?

Folate is the natural form of vitamin B9, which is important in red blood cell formation! 

500

Most people are familiar with using manure as fertilizer, but there is another type of waste that is good in addition to compost.

Urine!

Urine is rich in nitrogen, and composting research suggest that compost with added urine performs better than regular compost, helping prevent the accumulation of salts and balancing out the slower releasing nutrients found in compost.