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1.5 PLANT SIZES
A. All plant sizes shall equal or exceed the minimum sizes as specified in the
plant list. When plant sizes are specified as a range of size, installed materials
shall average the mean of the range specified, Plants shall be measured
following pruning, with branches in normal position. All necessary pruning shall
be done at the time of planting.
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2.3 WATER
A. The Contractor shall provide potable water on site, available from the start
of planting. The Contractor is responsible to ascertain the location and
accessibility of the water source. The Contractor is responsible to provide the
means of distribution (i.e. water truck, hoses, etc.) for distribution of water to the
planting areas.
2.4 MULCH
A. Mulch shall be shredded Melaleuca mulch (Florimulch) as manufactured by
Forestry Resources, Inc., or equal.
2,5 ROOT BARRIER MATERIAL
A. When specified in the plans, root barrier material shall be Biobarrier (19.5
inch width) Reemay or approved equal.
3,11 LAYOUT
A. Verify location of all underground utilities and obstructions prior to
excavation.
3.2 HERBICIDE TREATMENT
A. In all areas infected with weed and/or grass growth, a systemic herbicide,
such as Roundup, shall be applied per manufacturer's rates. When it has been
established where work will be done, the systemic herbicide shall be applied in
accordance with manufacturers labeling to kill all noxious growth. Contractor
shall schedule his work to allow more than one application to obtain at least
95% kill of undesirable growth. If necessary, Contractor shall conduct a test to
establish suitability of product and applicator to be used on this project, prior to
execution of the full application,
3.3 PLANT PIT EXCAVATION AND BACKFILLING
A. Trees: See the Planting and Bracing Details and notes.
B. All planting holes shall be hand dug where machine dug holes may
adversely affect utilities or improvements.
C. Shrubs and Groundoover. Shrubs and groundcover shall be planted in a
soil bed as described in the notes and details. Space shrubs and provide
setback from curb and pavements as shown in the plans.
D. Watering of field -grown plants: Thoroughly puddle in water to remove any
air pockets in the plant hole.
3A WATERING
A. The Contractor is responsible to provide the water for all new plants and
transplants and means of distribution (i.e. hand watering or water truck) during
the maintenance period and extending into the period after acceptance until the
full schedule as listed below is complete. Water for trees and other large field
grown plants shall be supplemented by hand or water truck, in addition to the
irrigation system, (if one is provided). Contractor can adjust watering schedule
during heavy rain season upon approval of the Landscape Architect.
AMOUNT OF WATER PER APPLICATION
For trees up to 5 inch caliper - 5 gallons
From 5 to 8 inch caliper - 25 gallons
9 inch and up caliper - 50 gallons
FREQUENCY OF WATER
Daily for the first week
3 times per week for weeks 2-5
2 times per week for weeks 6- 8
1 time per week far weeks 9- 12
B. Water in plants by thoroughly soaking of the entire root ball immediately
after planting. For large trees and shrubs, add water while backfilling hole to
eliminate any air pockets in the soil around the root ball.
C. Water shrubs, sod and groundcover a minimum of once daily for a week or
until an irrigation system is fully operationa• If no irrigation system is to be
installed, the Contractor shall be responsible for watering the shrub, sod, and
groundcover for the time specified above, after installation of each section of
the planting installed.
3.5 FERTILIZING
A. Add fertilizer on top of the surface of shrubs beds and tree and palms root
balls two (2) months after installation. Fertilize sod within two (2) days after
installing after planting of each segment of the job. Fertilizer shall be applied
after soil has been well moistened. Fertilizer shall be washed off of plant leaves
and stems immediately after application. Apply at the following rates:
1. Trees and Large Shrubs: One (1) pound per inch of trunk diameter, spread
evenly over the root ball area.
2, Shrubs: One half (1/2) handful per shrub, spread evenly over the root ball
area.
3, Groundcover Twelve (12) pounds per 100 sq. ft. of bed area.
4, Sod: Twelve (112) pounds per 1,000 sq. ft. Wash fertilizer off blades
immediately after spreading.
3.6 MULCHING
A. Spread mulch two (2) inches thick uniformly over the entire surface of
shrubs and groundoover beds, depth measured after settling, unless otherwise
specified in the plans. Provide 36" diameter bed of mulch, measured from outer
edge of the trunk, for all trees and palms planted in sod areas. Keep mulch
away from contact with the trunk. Create a 6" high ring of mulch at the outer
edge of tree and palm holes.
3.7 GUYING AND BRACING
A, See the details bound herewith or made part of the plans.
3.8 SODDING
A. Provide a blanket of lawn sand as described in the notes in these plans.
Prior to planting, remove stones, sticks, etc. from the sub-soil surface.
Excavate existing non-conforming soil as required so that the finish grade of
sod is flush with adjacent pavement or top of curb as well as adjacent sod in the
case of sod patching.
B. Place sod on moistened soil, with edges tightly butted, in staggered rows at
right angles to slopes. The sod shall be rolled with a 500 pound hand roller
immediately after placing.
C. Keep edge of sod bed a minimum of 18' away from groundcover beds and
24' away from edge of shrub beds and 36" from trees, measured from the edge
of plant or tree trunk.
D. Sod shall be watered immediately after installation to uniformly wet the soil
to at least two inches below the bottom of sod strips.
E. Apply fertilizer to the sod as specified in Section 3.5.
F. Excavate and remove excess soil so top of sod is flush whop of curb or
adjacent pavement, or adjacent existing sod.
SET ROOTBALL SO
TRUNK FLARE OR TOP ROOT
IS 2" ABOVE SURROUNDING GRADE
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REMOVE ANY PORTION OF WIRE
BASKETS ABOVE THE TOP HALF OF
THE ROOTBALL, REMOVE
BURLAP COVERINGS BELOW THE
TOP HALF OF THE ROOTBALL
COMPLETE REMOVE ALL SYNTHETIC
ROOTBALL COVERING MATERIALS
(2)2- DIA, 8' LONG WOOD DOWELS
120'APART DRIVEN THROUGH
BOTTOM OF PLANTING PIT
1. In all areas where new sod and shrub and groundcover masses are to be
planted, kill all existing weeds by treating with Round-up prior to beginning soil
preparation.
2. In all shrub and groundcover beds, prepare soil as described for either
condition, over the entire area to be planted:
Condition A:
If any compacted road base or asphalt or rocky soil is encountered, remove
compacted material entirely to allow an 18* depth of planting soil. Backfill the
entire area of the shrub and groundcover beds with 18' planting soil (as
specified in Plans) to within 2 inches of the adjacent pavement or top of curb.
Condition B:
Where no compacted soil is encountered, thoroughly mix 6 inches of plantihg
soil into the existing soil to a depth of 18 inches. If required, excavate and
remove the existing soil to lower the grade, so that the prepared mix is finished
to a minimum of 2 inches below top of curb or adjacent walkway.
For all sod areas spread a 2' deep layer of lawn sand prior to sodding,
Remove all debris and rocks and pebbles larger than 1 inch in size and level
the grade before sodding. Remove, if required, existing soil so that top of sod is
flush with and adjacent top of curb or pavement.
SPACING OF PLANTS (SEE PLANT SPACING DETAIL)
1. Plants shall be planted sufficiently away from edges of pavements or curbs,
to allow for growth toward the edges of the bed.
PROTECTION OF PLANTS
1. The Contractor shall be responsible to protect existing trees and shrubs in
and adjacent to the area of work. Erect barriers as necessary to keep
equipment and materials, any toxic material, away from the canopy drip line of
trees and shrubs. DO NOT PILE SOIL OR DEBRIS AGAINST TREE TRUNKS
OR DEPOSIT NOXIOUS BUILDING SUPPLIES OR CHEMICALS WITHIN THE
DRIP LINE.
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LIGHTLY COMPACTED SUBGRADE HOLES TO ACCOMMODATE PLANTS SHALL BE A MINIMUM
OF THREE TIMES THE SIZED OF THE PLANT ROOTBALL.
ALL BACKFILL FOR TREES SHALL BE EXISTING SOIL WITH ALL
ROCKS 2" OR LARGER REMOVED
3 TIMES ROOT BALL DIAMETER
FERTILIZER SHALL BE INSTALLED AS PER THE
WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS,
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