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a.
is a square-shaped blade perfect for digging holes for plants and
bushes.
b. To cut branches of big trees and other tall fruit-bearing trees we are using the
c. In cleaning the garden with falling leaves we use
to gather it.
d.
is used to water the plants in the garden.
involves taking a part of one parent plant and causing it to regenerate
itself into a new plant.
f. There are four types of Asexual propagation, They are
and
g. The process of transferring the lateral bud taken from the scion to the stock of the
same family is called
h.
is a type of propagation which refers to a part of the plant that is cut
and propagated.
i. Remove a ring-like layer of soft bark about 2 to 3 inches long is one of the steps in
performing the
j. Wear
while working to ensure your body protection.​


Sagot :

A.

Spade. Designed to use in tight spaces, the square-shaped blade is perfect for digging holes for plants and bushes, especially in established gardens where you don't want to disturb existing plants.

B.

Iopper. Also called lopping shears, a lopper is the tool of choice for cutting branches 2 inches in diameter.

C.

Broom. If we cleaning the garden the falling leaves, we use broom to gather it.

D.

Watering pot. used to water the plants by hands.

E.

Asexual Propagation. Involves taking a part one parent plant and causing it to regenerate

causing it to regenerateitself into a new plant. The resulting new plant is genetically it's parent.

F.

Cuttings, Layering, Division, Budding and Grafting.

G.

Budding. The process of transferring the lateral bud taken from the scion to the stock of the same family.

H.

Cuttings. Used in grafting. A stem cutting produces new roots.

I.

Layering. Producing roots on the stem of indoor landscape plants that have become "leggy" through the loss of their lower foliage.

J.

Gloves. Keep dirt away from hands.

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