QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
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GRADED A+||LATEST UPDATE 2025/26
What is the Extension Service? -CORRECT ANSWER For list of
fruits, nuts and veggie that grow well in your your area. (
funded by citizens taxes all of topics)
Rule of thumb #1 -CORRECT ANSWER One 4x4 plot will grow
enough for one person for a season. one more 4x4 plot
allow you store for the winter
,Rule of thumb #2 -CORRECT ANSWER Do not let your land bare,
causes weeds to grow. +wast of land
Rule of thumb #3 -CORRECT ANSWER -Cool crops- if you eat the
veggie part. growing in the spring maturing by mid-
summer
-Warm crops- If you eat the flowering or fruit part.
planted in late spring and maturing in early spring.
Cool crops -CORRECT ANSWER f you eat the veggie part.
growing in the spring maturing by mid-summer (stem,
root, leaves)
Warm crops -CORRECT ANSWER If you eat the flowering or fruit
part. planted in late spring and maturing in early spring.
(expect sweet potatoes, need pollinated, by wind, water,
insects)
,Succession Cropping -CORRECT ANSWER Growing an early crop
followed by a later crop in the same area, used to
maximize food growth (cool crops first than warm)
Intercropping -CORRECT ANSWER Having two or more different
veggies growing in the same piece of ground, shoulder to
shoulder (herbs) at the same time.
Companion Planting -CORRECT ANSWER two plants next to
each other that beneficial each other.
Double cropping -CORRECT ANSWER Two crops planting in the
same row one with a high- germinating seed and one
slow-germinting seed.
Quick-germinating seeds -CORRECT ANSWER Lettuce, mustard,
radish, spinach, turnip, and onion sets
, Slower-germinating seeds -CORRECT ANSWER asparagus, beet,
chard, carrots, leeks, parley, parsnip, and onion seeds.
Early-maturing seeds -CORRECT ANSWER beans(bush) beet,
lettuce, mustard, onion sets, peas, radish and spinach
later-maturing seeds -CORRECT ANSWER broccoli, brussels
sprouts, corn cucumber, melons, cabbages, pumpkin,
zucchini, tomatoes, and winter squash.
Vertical Planting -CORRECT ANSWER along fence or strung
between stakes of trellis (works with tomatoes, squash,
melon, cucumbers and pole beans)
Pros: less damage by rotting, less insects and slugs, less
space used, more sunlight.
Cons: use more water, small yield, get sun scab cracking
or blossom rot.