REVIEW6 - 2nd Qtr

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Across
  1. 2. – This container is filled with garden soil; then small furrow for the seeds are made.
  2. 4. – Used for removing soil or trash.
  3. 5. – Used for watering plants.
  4. 7. – Used for digging, breaking, or loosening big blocks of soil.
  5. 9. – Is the imaginary line connecting all points with equal elevation across slope.
  6. 10. – Used for even separating, spreading, and leveling of soil; and for gathering leaves.
  7. 14. - It is the process of a seed growing into a plant.
  8. 16. – It concentrates on growing papaya, mango, orange, lime, and avocado.
  9. 19. – is the main energy that affects the photosynthesis of a plant.
  10. 20. – Used for removing soil or weeds and transferring the soil and fertilizer.
  11. 21. – Used for digging soil.
  12. 22. – Used for hauling fertilizer and soil and carrying tools and materials.
  13. 25. - is made up of synthetic materials used as substitutes for organic fertilizers.
  14. 28. – Used for straightening garden plot by trying it on one post and passing through to the next post.
  15. 30. – comes from post of decayed fruits, vegetables peeling and animal manures.
  16. 31. - a piece of land where trees are maintained for food or commercial production.
  17. 34. – Used for cutting branches, leaves, and grasses.
  18. 35. - It is added to soil to increase its productivity.
  19. 36. – Used as fences to prevent animals from entering the plot and destroying the plants.
  20. 37. - too much or too little water may stunt trees development.
  21. 38. – A mound of soil is cultivated and a container is prepared to germinate
  22. 39. – composed of inorganic substances with varying amounts of decaying organic matter.
Down
  1. 1. – involves forcing a single bud to grow on the stock.
  2. 3. – involves removing a ring of bark from a healthy branch and wrapping the cut surface with moist soil to encourage root growth.
  3. 4. – It is the simplest and easiest method with the same distance measurement.
  4. 6. - It produces seeds sold for commercial distribution or resale purposes.
  5. 8. – It serves as a solvent for the nutrients from the soil which trees need for survival.
  6. 11. – It produces cashew, pecan, walnut, almond, cacao, coconut, and pine.
  7. 12. – This method hastens seed germination especially for plants with hard covering or coating.
  8. 13. – involves inserting the scion or top portion of a stem into the rootstock of another plant to make them grow together.
  9. 15. – Planting is done at the corners of an equilateral triangle, where six triangles are joined with a seventh tree in the center.
  10. 17. – Used for crumbing the soil
  11. 18. – Used in planting seedlings and cultivating plants.
  12. 23. – is formed from partly decayed plant materials.
  13. 24. -most important factoring affecting the growth of trees.
  14. 26. - degree of coldness and hotness.
  15. 27. – It is formed from four adjacent trees in which the distance between the rows of trees are more than the distance of the columns.
  16. 29. – Hot water is poured into a container and cooled for 3 to 10 minutes
  17. 32. – contains minerals necessary for plant growth and development
  18. 33. – The addition of a tree in the center of each square called a filler crop that will finish the life cycle of trees.