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FORM SAUCER WITH 3"
CONTINUOUS RIM IF APPLICABLE
EXCAVATE PLANTING PIT. REMOVE- -
ROOTS, ROCKS, 4 OTHER DEBRIS 4
CONTAMINANTS. TAKE EXISTING
NATIVE SOIL, (ROCKY FiLL, SAND OR
SIMILAR) AND BLEND 50/50 KITH
PLANTING 501L (10/30 5AND/MUCK)
AS USED AS A BLENDED MIX To
ENCOURAGE ROOT GROWTH INTO
5URROUNDiNG AREA.
DIG OUT / DECOMPACT EXISTING SOIL
TO ENSURE PROPER DRAINAGE
UNDERNEATH ROOT BALL, FRACTURE
CORAL ROCK TO ENCOURAGE DEEP
ROOTING, BLEND IN SOME PLANTING
SOIL INTO EXISTING SUB GRADE
AS FEASIBLE.
2"X2" NOTCHED P.T. WOOD
STAKES EQUALLY SPACED
DRIVEN FIRMLY A MINIMUM OF
18" INTO THE SUBGRADE
PRIOR TO BAGKFILLING
2" MULCH
FORM SAUCER WITH
5" CONTINUOUS RIM
FERTILIZE AS PER SPECS.
EXCAVATE PLANTING PiT. REMOVE-
ROOTS, ROCKS, 4 OTHER DEBRIS 4
CONTAMINANTS. TAKE EXISTING
NATIVE SOIL, (RO(.,KY FILL, SAND OR
SIMILAR} AND BLEND 50/50 WITH
PLANTING SOIL (10!50 SAND/MUCK)
AS USED AS A BLENDED MiX TO
ENCOURAGE ROOT GROWTH INTO
5URROUNDING AREA,
DIG OUT / DECOMPAGT EXISTING 501L
TO ENSURE PROPER DRAINAGE
UNDERNEATH ROOT BALL, FRACTURE
CORAL ROCK TO ENCOURAGE DEEP
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REFER TO SPEC FOR DEBRIS 4 CONTAMINANTS. TAKE EXISTING
REQUIRED QUANTITY NATIVE SOIL, (ROCKY FILL, SAND OR SIMILAR)
AND BLEND 50/50 WITH PLANTING SOIL
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TREE PLANTING
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VERTICAL STAKES
TO ENSURE PROPER DRAINAGE
UNDERNEATH ROOT BALL, FRACTURE
CORAL ROCK TO ENCOURAGE DEEP
NOT TO SCALE
ROOTING, BLEND IN SOME PLANTING
501L INTO EXISTING SUB GRADE
NOT TO SCALE
PLANT 50 THAT TOP OF ROOT
BALL 15 EVEN WITH THE
FINISHED GRADE
WRAP TRUNK W/ 5 LAYERS
OF BURLAP, IF SOFT SKIN BARK
WOODEN CLEATS WILL BE
EQUALLY SPACED OVER
PADDING 4 SECURED
W! STEEL BANDS
EQUALLY SPACED 2" X 4"
P.T. WOOD STAKES NAILED TO
CLEATS. DO NOT NAIL TO TRUNK
FORM SAUCER WITH
3" CONTINUOUS RIM
FERTILIZER TABLET
REFER TO SPEC FOR
REQUIRED QUANTITY
EXCAVATE PLANTING PIT. REMOVE -.
ROOTS, ROCKS, 4 OTHER DEBRIS 4
CONTAMINANTS. TAKE EXISTING
NATIVE SOiL, (ROCKY FILL, SAND OR
SIMILAR) AND BLEND 50/50 WITH
PLANTING SOIL ("70/30 5ANO/MUGK)
AS USED AS A BLENDED MIX TO
ENCOURAGE ROOT GROWTH INTO
SURROUNDING AREA.
DIG OUT / DECOMPACT EXISTING 5011-
TO ENSURE PROPER DRAINAGE
UNDERNEATH ROOT BALL, FRACTURE
CORAL ROCK TO ENCOURAGE DEEP
ROOTING, BLEND IN SOME PLANTING
501L INTO EX 15TI NG SUB GRADE
AS FEASIBLE.
SPREAD
4
MULCH
15 X BALL
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TRIANGULAR 5PAGING PLAN
PLACE 50 THAT MATURE PLANTS
WiLL NOT OVERLAP ONTO
SIDEWALK OR PAVED AREA
VARIES WITH PLANT SPECIES
FFERTILIZE AS
PER SPECIFICATIONS
WALK OR FINISH GRADE
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NOTE:
STAKE TO FIRST BRANCHE5
AS NECESSARY FOR
FIRM SUPPORT
WIRE SHALL NOT TOUGH
OR RUB ADJACENT
TRUNKS OR BRANCHES
2 "X4 "X24" WOOD STAKE
NOTE:
USE FOR 6" TO 12" SINGLE STEM TREES
TREE BRACING DETAIL
NOT TO SCALE
FERTILIZER
TABLETS
SEE SPEC. FOR
REG. QUANTITY
FORM SAUCER
WITH 3" CONT.
RIM
PALM STAKING DETAIL
NOT TO SCALE
\-TOP OF MULCH SHALL
BE I" BELOW PAVEMENT
OR 1" ABOVE 50D
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DECOMPACT EXISTING SUB GRADE TO
A DEPTH OF +/- 6" BELOW ROOT BALL
WITH BACKHOE TEETH OR SIMILAR
CHECK FOR UNDERGROUND UTILITIES
PRIOR COMMENCEMENT.
GUYING WIRES OR RUBBER TUBING
CAN BE SUBSTITUTED FOR WELLINGTON
TAPE FOR BRACING TREES WITH PRIOR
APPROVAL BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
SECURE BATTENS WITH 2 -3/4"
HI CARBON STEEL BANDS TO HOLD
BATTENS IN PLACE DURING PLANTING
PROCESS. 00 NOT NAIL BATTENS
TO PALM. HEIGHT OF BATTENS SHALL
BE LOCATED IN RELATION TO THE
HEIGHT OF THE PALM FOR ADEQUATE
BRACING,
5 LAYERS OF BURLAP IF SOFT SKIN TRUNK
5- (2 "X4"XI6")
WOOD BATTENS
STEEL BAND
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2" MULCH
MIN. 3 - (2 "X4 ") P.T. WOOD
BRACES
2 "X4 "X24" WOOD STAKE OR NAILING PLATE
EXCAVATE PLANTING PIT. REMOVE
ROOTS, ROCKS, 4 OTHER DEBRIS 4
CONTAMINANTS. TAKE EXISTING NATIVE SOIL,
(ROCKY FILL, SAND OR SIMILAR) AND BLEND
50/50 WITH PLANTING 501L (10/30 5AND/MUCK)
AS USED AS A BLENDED MIX TO ENCOURAGE
ROOT GROWTH INTO SURROUNDING AREA.
DIG OUT / DECOMPACT EXISTING 501L
TO ENSURE PROPER DRAINAGE UNDERNEATH
ROOT BALL, FRACTURE CORAL ROCK TO
ENCOURAGE DEEP ROOTING, BLEND IN 50ME
PLANTING 501L INTO EXISTING SUB GRADE
AS FEASIBLE.
FINISH GRADE / 50D OR PAVING
CALIPER CLEATS STRAPS
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PLANT 50 THAT TOP OF ROOT
BALL 15 EVEN WITH THE
FINISHED GRADE
WRAP TRUNK W/ 5 LAYERS
OF BURLAP, IF SOFT SKIN BARK
WOODEN CLEATS WILL BE
EQUALLY SPACED OVER
PADDING 4 SECURED
W! STEEL BANDS
EQUALLY SPACED 2" X 4"
P.T. WOOD STAKES NAILED TO
CLEATS. DO NOT NAIL TO TRUNK
FORM SAUCER WITH
3" CONTINUOUS RIM
FERTILIZER TABLET
REFER TO SPEC FOR
REQUIRED QUANTITY
EXCAVATE PLANTING PIT. REMOVE -.
ROOTS, ROCKS, 4 OTHER DEBRIS 4
CONTAMINANTS. TAKE EXISTING
NATIVE SOiL, (ROCKY FILL, SAND OR
SIMILAR) AND BLEND 50/50 WITH
PLANTING SOIL ("70/30 5ANO/MUGK)
AS USED AS A BLENDED MIX TO
ENCOURAGE ROOT GROWTH INTO
SURROUNDING AREA.
DIG OUT / DECOMPACT EXISTING 5011-
TO ENSURE PROPER DRAINAGE
UNDERNEATH ROOT BALL, FRACTURE
CORAL ROCK TO ENCOURAGE DEEP
ROOTING, BLEND IN SOME PLANTING
501L INTO EX 15TI NG SUB GRADE
AS FEASIBLE.
SPREAD
4
MULCH
15 X BALL
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5PAC
TRIANGULAR 5PAGING PLAN
PLACE 50 THAT MATURE PLANTS
WiLL NOT OVERLAP ONTO
SIDEWALK OR PAVED AREA
VARIES WITH PLANT SPECIES
FFERTILIZE AS
PER SPECIFICATIONS
WALK OR FINISH GRADE
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NOTE:
STAKE TO FIRST BRANCHE5
AS NECESSARY FOR
FIRM SUPPORT
WIRE SHALL NOT TOUGH
OR RUB ADJACENT
TRUNKS OR BRANCHES
2 "X4 "X24" WOOD STAKE
NOTE:
USE FOR 6" TO 12" SINGLE STEM TREES
TREE BRACING DETAIL
NOT TO SCALE
FERTILIZER
TABLETS
SEE SPEC. FOR
REG. QUANTITY
FORM SAUCER
WITH 3" CONT.
RIM
PALM STAKING DETAIL
NOT TO SCALE
\-TOP OF MULCH SHALL
BE I" BELOW PAVEMENT
OR 1" ABOVE 50D
�-
DECOMPACT EXISTING SUB GRADE TO
A DEPTH OF +/- 6" BELOW ROOT BALL
WITH BACKHOE TEETH OR SIMILAR
CHECK FOR UNDERGROUND UTILITIES
PRIOR COMMENCEMENT.
GUYING WIRES OR RUBBER TUBING
CAN BE SUBSTITUTED FOR WELLINGTON
TAPE FOR BRACING TREES WITH PRIOR
APPROVAL BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
SECURE BATTENS WITH 2 -3/4"
HI CARBON STEEL BANDS TO HOLD
BATTENS IN PLACE DURING PLANTING
PROCESS. 00 NOT NAIL BATTENS
TO PALM. HEIGHT OF BATTENS SHALL
BE LOCATED IN RELATION TO THE
HEIGHT OF THE PALM FOR ADEQUATE
BRACING,
5 LAYERS OF BURLAP IF SOFT SKIN TRUNK
5- (2 "X4"XI6")
WOOD BATTENS
STEEL BAND
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2" MULCH
MIN. 3 - (2 "X4 ") P.T. WOOD
BRACES
2 "X4 "X24" WOOD STAKE OR NAILING PLATE
EXCAVATE PLANTING PIT. REMOVE
ROOTS, ROCKS, 4 OTHER DEBRIS 4
CONTAMINANTS. TAKE EXISTING NATIVE SOIL,
(ROCKY FILL, SAND OR SIMILAR) AND BLEND
50/50 WITH PLANTING 501L (10/30 5AND/MUCK)
AS USED AS A BLENDED MIX TO ENCOURAGE
ROOT GROWTH INTO SURROUNDING AREA.
DIG OUT / DECOMPACT EXISTING 501L
TO ENSURE PROPER DRAINAGE UNDERNEATH
ROOT BALL, FRACTURE CORAL ROCK TO
ENCOURAGE DEEP ROOTING, BLEND IN 50ME
PLANTING 501L INTO EXISTING SUB GRADE
AS FEASIBLE.
I. The demolition of existing plant material must be marked with spray paint by Landscape Architect (L.A.)
2• All trees and palms to be laid out by Landscape contractor In the field with stakes and spray paint. To be
reviewed and approved by (LA.)
3. Plant list is for information only. If there are any discrepancies between "plant quantities" on plan versus "plant
list ", "the plans" will take priority. Please notify L.A. of any discrepancies
4. Only unit price installed planting bids based on Landscape Architect's planting plans and plant List will be
accepted. Owner retalns the right to remove portions of the work from the contract and / or create separate
contracts for phasing of the project. Landscape Architect reserves the right to deny any and all bids when
such rejections are In the best interest of the owner.
5. All plant material must be Florida #1 or better, unless specified as "character" or with written approval from L.A.
ro. All planting beds must be free of surface rock over % diameter, prior to mulching.
7. Planting beds should receive 4" of " G:eomantic Mix " planting soil. See soil specification.
8. Planting soil specification: 'Cseomantic Mix' (4091. Florida Peat, 2091. Compost, 2091. Lake Wales Silica, 4 2091.
Cypress Shavings), Landscape contractor to submit sample to be approved by L.A.
S. Fertilize all plants with Osmocote "Sierra Blend" IS-7-10: '/z hand Full for 1- 3 gallons, I hand full For 7 -20 gallon,
and 4 hands full for ball and burlapped (B 4 B) material.
10. Fertilize all B &B material with 10 "Agriform" tablets or equal.
11. Mulch all landscape areas with 2 W- 3" of Eco mulch , "Grade B". (No cypress or red color mulch)
12. All sod areas laid with St. Augustine 'Palmetto" to be hand raked prior to installing the sod.
13. All sod areas to be top dressed with 2" of 80/20 Lake Wales silica sand! Florida peat moss prior to sodding.
14. All Plant material, excluding Sod, to be warranted as follows: Shrubs and Ground covers for 90 days, large
shrubs (over 10 gal.) and small palms for 180 days, and 545 material for 360 days provided that plant material
is receiving proper maintenance prescribed by Landscape contractor.
Note: Hurricanes and other causes beyond the control of the Landscape contractor are not covered.
15. All warrantees to run concurrently, beginning upon Landscape architect's final acceptance of the installation,
unless owner or general contractor (G.C.) requires construction phasing beyond control of the installer.
16. Installer to notify Owner, G.C. and / or L.A. of any partial completion due to phasing.
17. All materials stored on site are the property of the installer until accepted by owner. Owner is not responsible
for theft, unless notified in writing prior to installation and security arrangement agreed to.
16. Watering is the responsibility of the installer during the installation and until final acceptance.
19. Landscape contractor is responsible for coordinating their work with Irrigation contractor.
20. Landscape contractor is responsible to assure irrigation installation is properly progressing, and in the end
adequate For good growth. The owner or G.C. must be notified in writing of any problems with irrigation phasing
or performance.
21. Any existing irrigation to be brought to a good functioning standard to ensure proper watering of new material.
22. All landscape areas to be on an automatic sprinkler system, 10091. coverage, 10091. overlaps, with rain sensor per
city codes. Irrigation shop drawings to be submitted for approval by L.A.
23. Landscape contractor to exercise extreme care when digging and performing other work so not to damage any
existing work such as underground and overhead utilities, (electrical, sewage, Irrigation, $ plumbing) . In the
event of planting conflicts the LA. or Owner's authorized representative to be notified to provide alternate
locations of planting or utility / obstruction conflicts,
24. Landscape contractor is responsible for immediate repair of any damage caused by their Installation.
Landscape contractor is responsible for working with the general contractor to assure that all cementitious
contaminants and other construction debris are removed from all soils.
25. In planting beds, particularly by buildings, Landscape contractor to excavate existing soils to a minimum depth
of 12" and backfllled with planting soil. In sod areas, Landscape contractor to decompact soil with back hoe
teeth to a depth of 6" and add 2 "1 of top soil for sodding•
2&. All circular pits to be excavated with vertical sides for all plants, except for hedges planting beds. The
diameter of these pits for trees and shrubs to be 1/3 larger than the diameter of the root ball.
27. All Tree pits to have the soil removed in the amount of 1/3 larger than the root ball of the tree and replaced
with approved specified soil.
28. All Palm tree pits to have the soil removed in the amount of 1/3 larger than the root ball of the palm and
replaced with clean yellow sand.
29. All Tree $ Palm pits to be excavated with a backhoe only. Absolutely no use of augers.
I. Root prune all trees and palms to a minimum depth of 24" for the palms and 48" for the trees.
2. Trim Frayed roots with clippers saws or similar and leave clean cuts.
3. Wrap balls with shrink wrap plastic, back filling with Shredded peat moss, Fill up voids between plastic & ball,
covering all cut roots.
4. Backfill with existing soil to hold plastic firmly against newly wrapped ball. Keep 2" deep trench exposed so as
to find root ball when harvesting.
5. Water three times per week for next 2 months or until trees are ready to move.
&. Harvest palms after 5 weeks minimum and trees after 8 to 10 weeks depending on size. Consult with LA prior to
moving on schedule.
7. Re -dig holes well outside the pastic plant wrap being careful not to disturb or tear, preserving root ball,
re -wrap if needed For transplanting.
8. When digging trees, break off large piece of existing coral rock. +/- 36" deep as feasible, by under cutting
ball. Do Not Peel Ball off Rock- If necessary, the horizontal chipping or drilling may be required to break off
specimen Oak ball at a minimum 30 "° depth
9. Replant transplanted trees and palms at correct height in new location, keeping original ball top exposed.
10. Properly wrap and hook -up trees and palms to lifting equipment in such a way as to not tear cambium layer and
exesslvly disfigure appearance.
II. Plants that are not properly lifted and dle due to girdling, compression or excessive damage to the cambium
layer will be charged to the Cs.C. and Sub - contractor at a rate of $500 per caliper inch
12. Remove plastic, backfill with 5091. existing soil blended with 5091. planting soil plus A bale of Canadian peat
moss for palms and %2 bale for trees.
13. Backfill, sink, place in Agriform fertilizer tablets per recommendations, brace, and trim broken branches and
fronds as needed. Brace per specification.
14.Water daily for duration of overall Job will be required, Having bubblers as part of automatic irrigation system
for post construction can supplement additional drenching, but are not a sustitution.
AINER GROWN SHRUB
LAYER OF MULCH
FINISH GRADE / 50D OR PAVING
BREAK- UP COMPACTED SUBGRADE
4 ROCK TO A DEPTH OF 1 1/2 TIMES
THE 51ZE OF ROOT BALL
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EXCAVATE PLANTING PIT. REMOVE
ROOTS, ROCKS, 4 OTHER DEBRIS 4
CONTAMINANTS. TAKE EXISTING
NATIVE SOIL, (ROCKY FILL, SAND OR
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PLANTING 501L (70/30 5AND/MUCK)
• r r • - • - - • - -
AS USED AS A BLENDED MIX TO
ENCOURAGE ROOT GROWTH INTO
SURROUNDING AREA.
HEDGE & MASS PLANTING
DETAIL
NOT TO SCALE
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I. The demolition of existing plant material must be marked with spray paint by Landscape Architect (L.A.)
2• All trees and palms to be laid out by Landscape contractor In the field with stakes and spray paint. To be
reviewed and approved by (LA.)
3. Plant list is for information only. If there are any discrepancies between "plant quantities" on plan versus "plant
list ", "the plans" will take priority. Please notify L.A. of any discrepancies
4. Only unit price installed planting bids based on Landscape Architect's planting plans and plant List will be
accepted. Owner retalns the right to remove portions of the work from the contract and / or create separate
contracts for phasing of the project. Landscape Architect reserves the right to deny any and all bids when
such rejections are In the best interest of the owner.
5. All plant material must be Florida #1 or better, unless specified as "character" or with written approval from L.A.
ro. All planting beds must be free of surface rock over % diameter, prior to mulching.
7. Planting beds should receive 4" of " G:eomantic Mix " planting soil. See soil specification.
8. Planting soil specification: 'Cseomantic Mix' (4091. Florida Peat, 2091. Compost, 2091. Lake Wales Silica, 4 2091.
Cypress Shavings), Landscape contractor to submit sample to be approved by L.A.
S. Fertilize all plants with Osmocote "Sierra Blend" IS-7-10: '/z hand Full for 1- 3 gallons, I hand full For 7 -20 gallon,
and 4 hands full for ball and burlapped (B 4 B) material.
10. Fertilize all B &B material with 10 "Agriform" tablets or equal.
11. Mulch all landscape areas with 2 W- 3" of Eco mulch , "Grade B". (No cypress or red color mulch)
12. All sod areas laid with St. Augustine 'Palmetto" to be hand raked prior to installing the sod.
13. All sod areas to be top dressed with 2" of 80/20 Lake Wales silica sand! Florida peat moss prior to sodding.
14. All Plant material, excluding Sod, to be warranted as follows: Shrubs and Ground covers for 90 days, large
shrubs (over 10 gal.) and small palms for 180 days, and 545 material for 360 days provided that plant material
is receiving proper maintenance prescribed by Landscape contractor.
Note: Hurricanes and other causes beyond the control of the Landscape contractor are not covered.
15. All warrantees to run concurrently, beginning upon Landscape architect's final acceptance of the installation,
unless owner or general contractor (G.C.) requires construction phasing beyond control of the installer.
16. Installer to notify Owner, G.C. and / or L.A. of any partial completion due to phasing.
17. All materials stored on site are the property of the installer until accepted by owner. Owner is not responsible
for theft, unless notified in writing prior to installation and security arrangement agreed to.
16. Watering is the responsibility of the installer during the installation and until final acceptance.
19. Landscape contractor is responsible for coordinating their work with Irrigation contractor.
20. Landscape contractor is responsible to assure irrigation installation is properly progressing, and in the end
adequate For good growth. The owner or G.C. must be notified in writing of any problems with irrigation phasing
or performance.
21. Any existing irrigation to be brought to a good functioning standard to ensure proper watering of new material.
22. All landscape areas to be on an automatic sprinkler system, 10091. coverage, 10091. overlaps, with rain sensor per
city codes. Irrigation shop drawings to be submitted for approval by L.A.
23. Landscape contractor to exercise extreme care when digging and performing other work so not to damage any
existing work such as underground and overhead utilities, (electrical, sewage, Irrigation, $ plumbing) . In the
event of planting conflicts the LA. or Owner's authorized representative to be notified to provide alternate
locations of planting or utility / obstruction conflicts,
24. Landscape contractor is responsible for immediate repair of any damage caused by their Installation.
Landscape contractor is responsible for working with the general contractor to assure that all cementitious
contaminants and other construction debris are removed from all soils.
25. In planting beds, particularly by buildings, Landscape contractor to excavate existing soils to a minimum depth
of 12" and backfllled with planting soil. In sod areas, Landscape contractor to decompact soil with back hoe
teeth to a depth of 6" and add 2 "1 of top soil for sodding•
2&. All circular pits to be excavated with vertical sides for all plants, except for hedges planting beds. The
diameter of these pits for trees and shrubs to be 1/3 larger than the diameter of the root ball.
27. All Tree pits to have the soil removed in the amount of 1/3 larger than the root ball of the tree and replaced
with approved specified soil.
28. All Palm tree pits to have the soil removed in the amount of 1/3 larger than the root ball of the palm and
replaced with clean yellow sand.
29. All Tree $ Palm pits to be excavated with a backhoe only. Absolutely no use of augers.
I. Root prune all trees and palms to a minimum depth of 24" for the palms and 48" for the trees.
2. Trim Frayed roots with clippers saws or similar and leave clean cuts.
3. Wrap balls with shrink wrap plastic, back filling with Shredded peat moss, Fill up voids between plastic & ball,
covering all cut roots.
4. Backfill with existing soil to hold plastic firmly against newly wrapped ball. Keep 2" deep trench exposed so as
to find root ball when harvesting.
5. Water three times per week for next 2 months or until trees are ready to move.
&. Harvest palms after 5 weeks minimum and trees after 8 to 10 weeks depending on size. Consult with LA prior to
moving on schedule.
7. Re -dig holes well outside the pastic plant wrap being careful not to disturb or tear, preserving root ball,
re -wrap if needed For transplanting.
8. When digging trees, break off large piece of existing coral rock. +/- 36" deep as feasible, by under cutting
ball. Do Not Peel Ball off Rock- If necessary, the horizontal chipping or drilling may be required to break off
specimen Oak ball at a minimum 30 "° depth
9. Replant transplanted trees and palms at correct height in new location, keeping original ball top exposed.
10. Properly wrap and hook -up trees and palms to lifting equipment in such a way as to not tear cambium layer and
exesslvly disfigure appearance.
II. Plants that are not properly lifted and dle due to girdling, compression or excessive damage to the cambium
layer will be charged to the Cs.C. and Sub - contractor at a rate of $500 per caliper inch
12. Remove plastic, backfill with 5091. existing soil blended with 5091. planting soil plus A bale of Canadian peat
moss for palms and %2 bale for trees.
13. Backfill, sink, place in Agriform fertilizer tablets per recommendations, brace, and trim broken branches and
fronds as needed. Brace per specification.
14.Water daily for duration of overall Job will be required, Having bubblers as part of automatic irrigation system
for post construction can supplement additional drenching, but are not a sustitution.
AINER GROWN SHRUB
LAYER OF MULCH
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PLANTING 501L (70/30 5AND/MUCK)
DIA. 5PAGING DIA,
AS USED AS A BLENDED MIX TO
ENCOURAGE ROOT GROWTH INTO
SURROUNDING AREA.
HEDGE & MASS PLANTING
DETAIL
NOT TO SCALE
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