Across
- 1. Snails and slugs are examples of ________
- 3. from of grafting using a bud instead of scion
- 5. ____ is determined byt the production type and crops
- 10. ______ is needed for new plants or plants that grow in shaded area
- 14. Grown outdoors, plants exposed to the elements
- 15. Joining separate plant parts together to form a union
- 17. Moles, Voles, Mice, Squirrels are examples of _______
- 18. Typically used on woody ornamentals during the winter to help reduce overwintering injury and protect young plants in early spring
- 19. Tasked used to shape plant material. make plants more compact, train growth patterns
- 21. Method of training a plant to grow flat against a wall/rail/trellis
- 24. type of plant production when you have a production pot inside a socket pot
- 25. type of production where plants are grown in individual pots or flats
- 26. top part of the graft
- 27. type of production where the plants are sold without soil arounf the roots
Down
- 2. Lobed leaves with clusters of small white flowers, can grow to 1 ft
- 4. Method of sexual (seed) propagation where you chill seeds to simulate winter conditions
- 6. enclosed or covered structure, temperature and moisture strictly managed, smaller plants
- 7. Forcing roots to grow on a stem of a plant while the plant is still attached
- 8. Type of production where plants are sold with the roots and soil wrapped in burlap
- 9. Hairy stemmed plant with white flowers, leaves are pointed
- 11. type of production where the plants are grown directly in the soil (typically trees but also shrubs)
- 12. This is used to trap and collect hear during the day and release it at night in the winter
- 13. Method of sexual (seed) propagation used to break the seed coat
- 16. Broadleaf plant with pink/purple flowers and hairy stems
- 20. bottom part of the graft
- 22. Sell to other nurseries and commercial Gardners, generally much larger than retail stores
- 23. Sell to the general public, work closely with wide variety of customers
