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Strange Gardening Facts

Enjoy these strange gardening facts.

Points available: 10

1:

What is not true about tomatoes?

2:

Which of the following is a member of the daisy family?

3:

What percent of the corn grown in the United States is used to feed livestock?

4:

Which of the following crops makes the top ten list of the most popular vegetables grown in American gardens?

5:

What was 8 feet 8 inches tall?

6:

How old is the longest living bristlecone pinetree?

7:

The fastest growing tree grows at what rate per month?

8:

How much did the largest tomato ever grown weigh?

9:

Which is not a member of the lily family?

10:

What is not true about pumpkins?

 

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