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lunatika

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Discuss at least six functions of trees in the landscape.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

How do you apply spray most effectively to broadleaf evergreens?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

Student responses should include at least six of the following functions of trees in the
landscape:


To provide shade
 To frame a house
 To soften lines
 To relieve bare spots
 To screen an object
 To frame a view
 To ensure privacy
 To accent the landscape
 To break monotony
 To serve as a windbreak



Answer to Question 2

To effectively to broadleaf evergreens, use a spreader sticker, which is a chemical added
to a pesticide that causes the spray to break into small droplets and spread evenly and
thinly over the leaf surface. This prevents the spray from running off the shiny leaves
and stick to the plant more easily. Ordinary soap or detergent is acceptable as a spreader
sticker if nothing else is available




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