Bare Root Program Test
Please fill out your email address in the first box and your name, ISA cert. no. & specialty in the second box. Answer the questions below and when you are finished, press submit.
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Question: 1. Planting trees in communities can be costly and labor intensive due to the size of the tree that is required to assure survival on a street.
True
False
Question: 2. Transplanting trees bare root is successful when their root systems have been dipped in a hydrogel and bagging.
True
False
Question: 3. A bare root tree can have 200 more roots than a B&B tree.
True
False
Question: 4. By grouping the orders of 10-15 communities together, lots of money can be saved in purchasing and shipping costs.
True
False
Question: 5. Communities around Cornell University have saved approximately $1 million planting BR trees instead of B&B trees.
True
False
Question: 6. A community representative must be present at the delivery site to help unload the bare root trees and reload their order for transport to their community.
True
False
Question: 7. Bare root trees should be planted within one month of delivery to the community.
True
False
Question: 8. The first year in the ground, the bare root trees will have sparse growth and smaller than normal leaves.
True
False
Question: 9. A community in this project can order from 10 trees to 150 trees.
True
False
Question: 10. The project trains community volunteers how to properly plant and care for these trees.
True
False
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