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True or False? The standard width of a fresh flower bed is 4 ft and the standard width of a pot plant bench is 5-6 ft.
 
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True or False? Wooden benches can be treated with the preservative copper naphthenate but never with pentachlorophenol or creosote.
 
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Answer to Question 1

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