Across
- 4. A plant that lives for more than two years.
- 6. A form of propagation using a section of a plant stem or root to grow a new plant.
- 7. The process by which a seed begins to grow and sprout.
- 9. A plant that loses its leaves seasonally.
- 10. Decomposed organic matter used to improve soil structure and nutrient content.
- 11. A plant that takes two years to grow from a seed, produce fruit, and die.
- 12. A plant that grows, flowers, and dies in one season.
- 13. The technique of grafting two plants together to create a tree with a flattened shape, often against a wall.
Down
- 1. The cultivation of flowers and ornamental plants.
- 2. The female part of a flower that receives the pollen.
- 3. The process of removing dead or faded flowers to encourage more blooms.
- 5. The science of growing and managing forests.
- 8. The science of growing vegetables.
- 14. The science of growing fruits and nuts.
