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December 27th
Questions
  • Which gardening tool is commonly used for breaking up soil and removing weeds, featuring a flat blade attached to a long handle?
  • What is the term for the process of starting new plants from parts of an existing plant, such as stems, leaves, or roots?
  • Which soil amendment is often used to improve aeration, drainage, and nutrient retention in garden soil?
  • Which gardening practice involves planting flowers, shrubs, or other plants that are native to the area to promote biodiversity and reduce maintenance?
  • What is the term for the practice of alternating different crops in the same area across seasons to preserve soil nutrients and combat pests?

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December 24th
Questions
  • What is the primary purpose of adding compost to garden soil?
  • Which type of plant is commonly used as a natural insect repellent in gardens?
  • What is the term for a plant that grows back year after year without needing to be replanted?
  • Which gardening practice involves growing crops in a way that preserves soil fertility and prevents erosion?
  • Which nutrient is essential for plants to produce vibrant green leaves?

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December 16th
Questions
  • What is the term for a gardening method that involves planting two or more crops together for mutual benefits?
  • Which gardening technique involves the practice of cutting plants back to the ground to encourage fresh growth?
  • What is the practice of growing plants in a nutrient-rich solution instead of soil called?
  • What is the term for a gardening method that involves growing plants in raised soil beds?
  • Which gardening technique involves cutting parts of a plant to stimulate growth or remove dead or diseased sections?

Medium

December 13th
Questions
  • What is the term for the layer of organic material added to the soil surface to retain moisture and suppress weeds?
  • Which type of garden design involves plants arranged to mimic the natural environment and ecosystem?
  • What is the common name for the gardening practice of growing vegetables, fruits, and herbs in containers or small spaces?
  • Which gardening technique uses companion planting to naturally repel pests and enhance plant growth?
  • What is the term for the deliberate planting of flowers and plants to attract pollinators like bees and butterflies?

Hard

January 3rd
Questions
  • What is the term for the practice of growing plants in a way that mimics the natural environment in which the plant species evolved?
  • What is the term for the practice of using living organisms to naturally control pests and diseases in the garden?
  • Which method of gardening involves growing plants in a series of stacked layers, using a soilless medium and artificial lighting?
  • What is the term for the practice of growing plants in a way that conserves water and maximizes the use of natural precipitation?
  • Which gardening technique involves the cultivation of plants in water enriched with nutrients, without the use of soil?

Hard

November 19th
Questions
  • What is the term for the practice of growing plants in a soilless medium, often using water enriched with nutrients?
  • Which gardening method involves maintaining a garden that requires little to no irrigation and uses drought-resistant plants?
  • What is the term for the practice of pruning and training a plant to grow against a flat, vertical surface such as a wall or trellis?
  • Which gardening technique involves the process of grafting a scion from one plant onto the rootstock of another plant, creating a new hybrid plant?
  • What is the term for the process of intentionally damaging or cutting off branches to promote new growth called?

Hard

November 19th
Questions
  • What is the term for the practice of growing plants in a soilless medium, often using water enriched with nutrients?
  • Which gardening method involves maintaining a garden that requires little to no irrigation and uses drought-resistant plants?
  • What is the term for the practice of pruning and training a plant to grow against a flat, vertical surface such as a wall or trellis?
  • Which gardening technique involves the process of grafting a scion from one plant onto the rootstock of another plant, creating a new hybrid plant?
  • What is the term for the process of germinating seeds in a controlled environment before transplanting them into the garden or field?

Hard

August 10th
Questions
  • What is the term for the practice of growing plants in water without soil?
  • Which plant is commonly known as the 'corpse flower' due to its foul odor?
  • What is the process of intentionally damaging or cutting off branches to promote new growth called?
  • What is the term for the protective covering that forms over the wound on a tree trunk after it has been pruned?
  • Which plant is commonly referred to as the 'resurrection plant' due to its ability to survive extreme desiccation?