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Which of the following is a challenge in maintaining tree plantings or native meadows “no mow zones?” Choose all that apply.

If left unattended, non-native plants can take over the area and kill the native plants
If left unattended, non-native plants can take over the area and kill the native plants

Deer can eat young trees if a tree does not have a proper deer guard tube installed.
Deer can eat young trees if a tree does not have a proper deer guard tube installed.

Native trees and native plants in no-mow zones need to be watered each day for two years.
Native trees and native plants in no-mow zones need to be watered each day for two years.

Native trees and native plants in no-mow zones need to be regularly fertilized.

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Answer:

most likely B and you know why? native plants are more dangerous!!!

Explanation:

yes that is my explanation, i learned this in like middle school.

If left unattended, non-native plants can take over the area and kill the native plants. Thus, the correct option is A.

What is no mow zone?

A “no mow zone” is refer as a designated section of land purposely not mowed in order to encourage native plant species growth. If left alone for a century or longer, the lawn will transform into a forest.

Low mow zones are ideal habitats for small animals and insects  and become rich with species.

For more information regarding non native species, visit:

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