Grow-bag Trees Test
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Question: 1. Grow-bags are not made of:
poly-mesh.
geo-textile.
burlap.
heavy-duty plastic.
Question: 2. When used above ground, grow-bags:
absorbs the sun\'s rays.
heat up the soil mix.
encourage fast, strong growth.
All of the above.
Question: 3. Grow-bags range in size up to:
1 gallon of soil.
3 gallons of soil.
5 gallons of soil.
11 gallons of soil.
Question: 4. Trees grown in grow-bags are harvested and sold in:
containers.
bare root.
B&B.
All of the above.
Question: 5. Grow-bags above ground produce trees with:
air pruned roots.
few circling roots.
dense fibrous roots.
All of the above.
Question: 6. Trees grown in grow-bags are:
easier to lift than the same size trees B&B.
easily broken in the roots.
more sensitive to desiccation.
All of the above.
Question: 7. Grow-bag trees are rarely planted directly into the landscape because:
of the likelihood of mishandling.
of more frequent irrigation.
they require staking.
All of the above.
Question: 8. A new in-ground fabric container:
allows for the lateral exchange of water.
is coated with an herbicide.
results in no root loss.
All of the above.
Question: 9. The pros of grow-bags include:
smaller ball size makes them hard to handle.
tree spades are necessary.
can be used over and over again.
they are bad for easily damaged, fibrous root systems.
Question: 10. The cons of grow-bags include:
require staking when planted directly into the landscape.
more sturdy than the root balls of B&B trees.
dry out more slowly than the root balls of B&B trees.
all of the above.
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