1637 BEACH AVE - MISC DRAWINGSPLANTING
SCHEDULE:
LIGUSTRUM
SPECIMEN TREE FORM
EES:
KEY
QTY
BOTANICAL NAME
DATE PALM
CABBAGE PALM
CABBAGE PALM
4'HT.
4'SPD.
CH
1
CHAMEROPS HUMILIS
8'SPD.
1O'SPD.
8'SPD.
LJ
4
LIGUSTRUM JAPONICA
14"HT.
LJ
9
LIGUSTRUM JAPONICA
SPECIMEN
PS
3
PHOENIX SYLVESTRIS
UNIFORM
SP
8
SABAL PALM
24"SPD.
24"SPD.
SP
1 - 3 -EACH
SABAL PALM
12" LENGTH
I2"SPD.
1 -GAL. POTS (10-12
J.) MAINTAIN SODDED AREA UNTIL COMPLETION AND ACCEPTANCE BY OWNER OR
RUNNERS PER POT) @ 18"0 (
SHRUBS & GROUND COVER: FRONT YARD
KEY QTY BOTANICAL NAME
D.) NOTIFY OWNER OR OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO THE START OF SODDING OWNER REPRESENTATIVE. REPAIR, REWORK, AND R SOD ALL AREAS THAT HAVE
d. FREEDOM OF PEST OR MECHANICAL DAMAGE
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e. HEAVILY BRANCHED AND DENSLEY FOLIATED
IVN
10
ILEX VOMITORIA 'NANA'
3" SPECIFIED MULCH.
JCP
305
JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS 'PARSONII'
7.
LSB
250
LIRIOPE MUSCARI 'SUPER BLUE'
DELINEATION OF PLANT MATERIALS ON THE PLAN IS FOR GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION ONLY. DELINEATION MAY NOT SHOW EXACT
PTV
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PITTOSPORUM TOBIRA 'VARIEGATED'
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18
PITTOSPORUM TOBIRA 'SHIRA'
FREE FROM WEEDS, UNDESIRABLE GRASSES, STONES, ROOTS, THATCH, AND OTHER
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RAPHIOLEPIS INDICA
1) 100% ORGANIC ANALYSIS OF 6-2-0 (MILORGANITE) OR APPROVED EQUAL.
SB
76
SPARTINA 'BAKERII'
TA 106
SQ. FT. 4,800
MULCH
COMMON NAME
EUROPEAN
FAN PALM
LIGUSTRUM
SPECIMEN TREE FORM
LIGUSTRUM
SPECIMEN TREE FORM
SYLVESTER
DATE PALM
CABBAGE PALM
CABBAGE PALM
4'HT.
COMMON NAME
DWARF YAUPON
PARSONS JUNIPER
'SUPER BLUE' LIRIOPE
'VARIEGATED' PITTOSPORUM
CREAM DE MINT 'DWARF MOCK ORANGE'
INDIAN HAWTHORN
'BAKERI' CORD GRASS
ASIATIC JASMINE
OD - STENOTAPHRUM SECONDENTATUM 'WARNER CLASSIC' - 'WARNER CLASSIC' ST. AUC
MULCH ALL PLANTING BEDS WITH 3"MIN. OF PINE BARK
CANTING NOTES:
GRADE
FLA.#1
FLA.#1
FLA.#1
FLA.#1
FLA.#1
FLA.#1
GRADE
FLA.#1
FLA.#1
FLA.#1
FLA.#1
FLA.#1
FLA.#1
FLA.#1
ES
HEIGHT
SPREAD
REMARKS
PLANT @
3'O.C.,
7GAL. (SHEARED TO MATCH)
12"-15"HT.
18"- 24"SPD.
FULL
PLANT @
4'HT.
4'SPD.
4'O.A., UNIFORM
SPECIMEN @ 15 GAL.
8'HT.
1O'HT.
8'HT.
8'SPD.
1O'SPD.
8'SPD.
42"C.T.,
42"C.T.,
8' C.T.,
UNIFORM
UNIFORM
UNIFORM
MULTI -STEM SPECIMEN (6 -STEM MIN.)
MULTI -STEM SPECIMEN (6 -STEM MIN.)
SPECIMEN
14"HT.
8'SPD.
10' C.T.,
UNIFORM
SPECIMEN
8'HT.
8'SPD.
8' C.T.,
UNIFORM
SPECIMEN
HEIGHT SPREAD REMARKS
36"HT.
42"SPD.
FULL
PLANT @
3'O.C.,
7GAL. (SHEARED TO MATCH)
12"-15"HT.
18"- 24"SPD.
FULL
PLANT @
2'O.C.,
3 GAL.
18"HT.
24"SPD.
FULL
PLANT @
2'O.C.,
1 GAL.
2499HT.
24"SPD.
FULL
PLANT @
4'0.C..
7 GAL (PRUNE TO MATCH)
12"HT.
18"SPD.
FULL
PLANT @
29O.C.,
3 GAL.
18'9 HT.
24"HT.
24"SPD.
24"SPD.
FULL
FULL
PLANT @
PLANT @
30"O.C. 93 GAL (PRUNE TO MATCH
4'O.C., 3 GAL.
12" LENGTH
I2"SPD.
1 -GAL. POTS (10-12
J.) MAINTAIN SODDED AREA UNTIL COMPLETION AND ACCEPTANCE BY OWNER OR
RUNNERS PER POT) @ 18"0 (
D.) NOTIFY OWNER OR OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO THE START OF SODDING OWNER REPRESENTATIVE. REPAIR, REWORK, AND R SOD ALL AREAS THAT HAVE
d. FREEDOM OF PEST OR MECHANICAL DAMAGE
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OPERATIONS SO AS NOT TO CONFLICT WITH OTHER PROJECT OPERATIONS. RESTRICT WASHED OUT, ERODED, OR HAVE NOT PROVIDED A UNIFORM STAND. PERFORM
e. HEAVILY BRANCHED AND DENSLEY FOLIATED
IT @ 500 SQ.
FT. PER PALLET)
ACCORDING TO THE ACCEPTED NORMAL SHAPE
3" SPECIFIED MULCH.
OF IRRIGATION SYSTEM OR PROVIDE INTERIM WATERING DEVICES. MATERIALS, EMPTY PALLETS, DEBRIS, AND EQUIPMENT. REPAIR ANY DAMAGE
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LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CONFIRMING ALL PLANT AND TREE QUANTITIES.
LAWN SPECIFICATIONS:
1.
LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR FINISHED GRADING OF ALL PLANTING BEDS AND LAWNS TO ALLOW FOR PROPER
DRAINAGE.
2.
ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE FACT THAT THE SCIENTIFIC AND COMMON NAMES USED FOR THE PLANTS REQUIRED UNDER THIS
CONTRACT
PROVIDED THAT SPECIFIED
ARE GENERALLY IN CONFORMITY WITH THE APPROVED NAMES GIVEN IN STANDARD PLANT NAMES - AMERICAN JOINT COMMITTEE
ON
HORTICULTURAL NOMEMCLATURE. THE NAMES OF VARIETIES NOT INCLUDED THEREIN ARE GENERALLY IN CONFORMITY WITH THOSE
USED IN
THE NURSERY TRADE.
B. SUBMIT SOD GROWERS CERTIFICATION OF GRASS SPECIES. IDENTIFY SOURCE WHEN LINING ADJACENT PLANTING BEDS. WET SOD THOROUGHLY WITH A FINE
3.
ALL PLANTS CONFORM TO THE SPECIES AND/OR VARIETIES LISTED IN PLANT SCHEDULES.
LOCATION AND SUBMIT SOD SAMPLE IF SPECIFICALLY REQUESTED BY THE OWNER SPRAY IMMEDIATELY AFTER LAYING. ROLL WITH A LIGHT LAWN ROLLER TO
3.
ALL CHANGES IN MATERIALS OR LAYOUT MUST BE APPROVED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.
OR THE OWNERS REPRESENTIVE. ENSURE CONTACT WITH SUB -GRADE AND TO ELIMINATE IRREGULARITIES. THE
5.
ALL PLANT MATERIALS SHALL BE GRADED BY GRADES AND STANDARDS FOR NURSERY PLANTS, DIVISION OF PLANT INDUSTRY -
FLORIDA
FOR PROTECTION OF BUD (TYP.).
NUMBER ONE OR BETTER.
DO NOT HARVEST OR TRANSPORT SOD WHEN MOISTURE CONTENT MAY ADVERSELY DEGREES FAHRENHEIT, IF THE SOIL TEMPERATURE IS ABOVE 85 DEGREESFAHRENHEIT. THE SOIL IS TO BE WETTED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.
6.
ALL PLANT MATERIALS NOT LISTED BY GRADES AND STANDARDS FOR NURAERY PLANTS, SHALL CONFORM TO FLORIDA NUMBER ONE AS 'TO:
AFFECT SOD SURVIVAL. PROTECT SOD FROM SUN, WIND, AND DEHYDRATION PRIOR
a. HEALTH AND VITALITY
TO INSTALLATION.
b. CONDITION OF FOLIAGE
BOUND WITH STEEL BAND.
J.) MAINTAIN SODDED AREA UNTIL COMPLETION AND ACCEPTANCE BY OWNER OR
c. ROOT SYSTEM
D.) NOTIFY OWNER OR OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO THE START OF SODDING OWNER REPRESENTATIVE. REPAIR, REWORK, AND R SOD ALL AREAS THAT HAVE
d. FREEDOM OF PEST OR MECHANICAL DAMAGE
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OPERATIONS SO AS NOT TO CONFLICT WITH OTHER PROJECT OPERATIONS. RESTRICT WASHED OUT, ERODED, OR HAVE NOT PROVIDED A UNIFORM STAND. PERFORM
e. HEAVILY BRANCHED AND DENSLEY FOLIATED
TRAFFIC ON SODDED AREA UNTIL GRASS IS ESTABLISHED, AND VERIFY OPERABILITY CLEANING DURING INSTALLATION OF THE WORK. R MOVE FROM SITE ALL EXCESS
ACCORDING TO THE ACCEPTED NORMAL SHAPE
3" SPECIFIED MULCH.
OF IRRIGATION SYSTEM OR PROVIDE INTERIM WATERING DEVICES. MATERIALS, EMPTY PALLETS, DEBRIS, AND EQUIPMENT. REPAIR ANY DAMAGE
OF SPECIES OR VARIETY
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7.
LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SCHEDULING A UTILITY LOCATE AND COORDINATION WITH EXISTING UNDERGROUND
UTILITIES.
8.
DELINEATION OF PLANT MATERIALS ON THE PLAN IS FOR GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION ONLY. DELINEATION MAY NOT SHOW EXACT
LOCATION,
SCHEDULE WHICH IS WELL ROOTED, HEALTHY, FREE OF DISEASES, NEMATODES, AND K.) SODDED AREA WILL BE INSPECTED SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE WITH SPECIFIED
SIZE, SHAPE, TEXTURE, ECT.
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MATERIALS: a. PEAT - HORTICULTURAL PEAT MOSS PULVERIZED, FREE FROM LITTER & WOODY MATERIALS.
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b. COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER:
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1) 100% ORGANIC ANALYSIS OF 6-2-0 (MILORGANITE) OR APPROVED EQUAL.
PLANTED.
2) 50% ORGANIC WITH ANALYSIS OF 6-6-6.
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F.) APPLY A NATURAL MILORGANITE STARTER FERTILIZER BELOW THE SOD AT A RATE ALL LAWN AREAS DESIGNATED ON THE PLANTING PLANS WITH STIPPLING
c. MULCHES:
OF 20 LBS./1000 SQ. FT. AND PROVIDE A GRANULAR, NONBURNING PRODUCT, ARE TO BE SODDED WITH ST. AUGUSTINE FLORITAIvI VARIETY SOLID CONTINUOUS
1) CYPRESS MULCHES - TYPE "A" CLEAN CYPRESS BARK MULCH FREE OF WEEDS, STICKS, MOSS, AND OTHER DEBRIS.
d. TOP SOIL - CLEAN TOPSOIL NATIVE TO THE AREA FREE OF WEEDS, STICKS, ROOTS, ROCKS, AND ANY OTHER
DEBRIS.
PLANTING DETAILS.-
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ETAILS:
PLANTING KEY:
PLANTING KEY:
QUANTITY
PLANT SYMBOL
SPECIFIED PLANT
ABBREVIATIONS:
TEMPORARY TREE PROTECTION BARRIER IS TO BE
THE GREATER DISTANCE OF: 6 FEET FROM THE
BASE OF THE TREE OR THE DISTANCE REQUIRED {
TO INCLUDE AT LEAST 50 PERCENT OF THE ARF,
UNDER THE DRIPLINE OF THE TREE. �
• EA. - EACH
• O.C. - ON CENTER
• C.T. - CLEAR TRUNK
• CAL. - CALIPER OF TREES @ 6' OFF GROUND
• BIBS - INDIVIDUAL SETS TO MAKE UP PLANT
• A.L.A. - APPROVED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
THE BARRIER SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED OF
TWO BY FOUR (2X4) POSTS PLACED A
MAXIMUM 8 FEET APART, WITH EITHER A
Vey -
TWO BY FOUR (2X4) MINIMUM TOP RAIL,
OR A TEMPORARY WIRE MESH FENCE. 0
MOTES:
NO MATERIALS OR EQUIPMENT
SHALL BE STORED, OPERATED, o �,
DUMPED, OR BURNED WITHIN THE °
PROTECTED AREA. �
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ETC.), SHALL BE ATTACHED TO A wJ
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OPERATIONS, TREE LIMBS WHICH
INTERFERE WITH CONSTRUCTION
SHALL BE REMOVED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH NAT. ARBORIST ASSOC. PRUNING
STANDARDS.
-ALL PROTECTED TREES SHALL BE 3' min.
PRUNED TO REMOVE DEAD OR DAMAGED - -
LIMBS AND FERTILIZED AS NECESSARYTO COMPENSATE F O R ANY ROOT LOSS . -) 1=1 1=1 1=1 I-1 -1 1=1 I -I 1=1-1 E=l N 1=1 11=1 I I-1
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TREE PROTECTION BARRIER DETAIL
NO SCALE
*PRUNE ANY RUBBING OR BROKEN
BRANCHES - THIN FOLIAGE BY ONE
THIRD RETAINING NORMAL SHAPE
OF TREE.
•PAINT ALL CUTS OVER 1/2" DIA,
• DO NOT PLANT TREE TOO DEEP
TREE SHOULD HAVE SAME
RELATIONSHIP TO FINISH
GRADE AS IT DID TO PREVIOUSLY
PLANTED GRADE.
RUBBER HOSE
3 NO. 12 GAL. GUYING
WIREW EQUALLY SPACED
OR MULTI -STRAND OF
EQUALSTRENGTH.
OPTIONAL STAKING
(2 PER TREE)
SPREAD
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FORM SAUCER
I II
I I I I
SPECIFIED PLANTING
MIX WATER & TAMP
TO REMOVE AIR PKTS. ( MULCH
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2X BALL DIA.
EXTERIOR TREE PLANTING DETAIL
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ROCKS OR OTHER
BOTH BEFORE AN
PLANTING & BEFC
• DO NOT PLANT SI
DEEP. TOP OF F
SHOULD BE EVEN
GRADE BEFORE M
SPECIFIED MULCH
FORM SLIGHT SAL
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SPECIFIED PLANTII
WATER & TAMP L
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POCKETS
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT LOPMENT
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NOTE:
LAWN SPECIFICATIONS:
FOR STABILIZATION, SABAL
A.) ALL SODDING IS TO COMPLY WITH NATIONAL INDUSTRY STANDARDS AND 1.) LAY SOD TO FORM A SOLID MASS WITH TIGHTLY FITTED JOINTS. DO NOT
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UP TO 2' BELOW GRADE
COMPLY WITH AMERICAN SOD PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION (A.S.P.A.) CLASSES OVERLAY EDGES. STAGGER ROWS TO OFFSET JOINTS IN ADJACENT STRIPS.
PROVIDED THAT SPECIFIED
OF SOD MATERIAL. PROVIDE SOD PAD TOP FLUSH WITH ADJACENT CURBS, SIDEWALKS, DRAINS,
BE MAINTAINED.
SEEDED AREAS OR EXISTING LAWNS. INSTALL SOD IN STRAIGHT ROWS, EXCEPT
B. SUBMIT SOD GROWERS CERTIFICATION OF GRASS SPECIES. IDENTIFY SOURCE WHEN LINING ADJACENT PLANTING BEDS. WET SOD THOROUGHLY WITH A FINE
ALL BUT CENTER BUD.
LOCATION AND SUBMIT SOD SAMPLE IF SPECIFICALLY REQUESTED BY THE OWNER SPRAY IMMEDIATELY AFTER LAYING. ROLL WITH A LIGHT LAWN ROLLER TO
DO NOT INJURE/ DAMAGE BUD.
OR THE OWNERS REPRESENTIVE. ENSURE CONTACT WITH SUB -GRADE AND TO ELIMINATE IRREGULARITIES. THE
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C. CUT, DELIVER, AND INSTALL SOD WITHIN A 24 TO 48 HOUR PERIOD MAXIMUM. SOD IS TO BE INSTALLED ONLY IF THE SOIL TEMPERATURE IS ABOVE 45
FOR PROTECTION OF BUD (TYP.).
DO NOT HARVEST OR TRANSPORT SOD WHEN MOISTURE CONTENT MAY ADVERSELY DEGREES FAHRENHEIT, IF THE SOIL TEMPERATURE IS ABOVE 85 DEGREESFAHRENHEIT. THE SOIL IS TO BE WETTED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.
AFFECT SOD SURVIVAL. PROTECT SOD FROM SUN, WIND, AND DEHYDRATION PRIOR
PROTECTIVE 2 X 4 BLOCKS
TO INSTALLATION.
BOUND WITH STEEL BAND.
J.) MAINTAIN SODDED AREA UNTIL COMPLETION AND ACCEPTANCE BY OWNER OR
D.) NOTIFY OWNER OR OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO THE START OF SODDING OWNER REPRESENTATIVE. REPAIR, REWORK, AND R SOD ALL AREAS THAT HAVE
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FOR 1 FULL GROWING SEASON.
SCHEDULE WHICH IS WELL ROOTED, HEALTHY, FREE OF DISEASES, NEMATODES, AND K.) SODDED AREA WILL BE INSPECTED SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE WITH SPECIFIED
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OF 20 LBS./1000 SQ. FT. AND PROVIDE A GRANULAR, NONBURNING PRODUCT, ARE TO BE SODDED WITH ST. AUGUSTINE FLORITAIvI VARIETY SOLID CONTINUOUS
COMPOSED OF NOT LESS THAN 50% ORGANIC, SLOW ACTING, GUARANTEED ANALYSIS, COVERAGE. SEE THIS SHEET FOR SODDING SPECIFICATIONS.
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PROFESSIONAL FERTILIZER AS A TOP DRESS AFTER SOD INSTALLATION WITH A
20-20-20 ANALYSIS OR SIMILAR APPROVED AT A RATE OF 20 LBS/1000 SQ. FT.
WHERE CONTAINER SIZES ARE INDICATED BALLED &, BURLAPPED (B&B) OR
G.) STAKE SOD WHEN INSTALLED ON SLOPES GREATER THAN 3:1 OR IN DRAINAGE SPADE, DUG TREES MAY BE SUBSTITUTED IF ALL OTHER SPECIFICATIONS ARE
SWALES. M ET.
H.) SCARIFY TOPSOIL AND REMOVE STONES, STICKS, ROOTS, RUBBISH, AND OTHER QUANTITIES OF PLANT MATERIAL IN THE PLANT SCHEDULE ARE FOR THE
FROM TOP THIRD OF BALL.
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EXTRANEOUS MATTER. FINE -GRADE LAWN TO REMOVE RIDGES AND DEPRESSIONS CONTRACTORS CONVENIENCE ONLY. EXACT QUANTITIES ARE TO BE TAKEN FROM
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PRIOR TO AND DURING SODDING OPERATIONS. THE PLANTING PLANS.
PLANTING DETAILS.-
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ETAILS:
PLANTING KEY:
PLANTING KEY:
QUANTITY
PLANT SYMBOL
SPECIFIED PLANT
ABBREVIATIONS:
TEMPORARY TREE PROTECTION BARRIER IS TO BE
THE GREATER DISTANCE OF: 6 FEET FROM THE
BASE OF THE TREE OR THE DISTANCE REQUIRED {
TO INCLUDE AT LEAST 50 PERCENT OF THE ARF,
UNDER THE DRIPLINE OF THE TREE. �
• EA. - EACH
• O.C. - ON CENTER
• C.T. - CLEAR TRUNK
• CAL. - CALIPER OF TREES @ 6' OFF GROUND
• BIBS - INDIVIDUAL SETS TO MAKE UP PLANT
• A.L.A. - APPROVED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
THE BARRIER SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED OF
TWO BY FOUR (2X4) POSTS PLACED A
MAXIMUM 8 FEET APART, WITH EITHER A
Vey -
TWO BY FOUR (2X4) MINIMUM TOP RAIL,
OR A TEMPORARY WIRE MESH FENCE. 0
MOTES:
NO MATERIALS OR EQUIPMENT
SHALL BE STORED, OPERATED, o �,
DUMPED, OR BURNED WITHIN THE °
PROTECTED AREA. �
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INTERFERE WITH CONSTRUCTION
SHALL BE REMOVED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH NAT. ARBORIST ASSOC. PRUNING
STANDARDS.
-ALL PROTECTED TREES SHALL BE 3' min.
PRUNED TO REMOVE DEAD OR DAMAGED - -
LIMBS AND FERTILIZED AS NECESSARYTO COMPENSATE F O R ANY ROOT LOSS . -) 1=1 1=1 1=1 I-1 -1 1=1 I -I 1=1-1 E=l N 1=1 11=1 I I-1
=III=III-1 -III -III=1 -III-1
TREE PROTECTION BARRIER DETAIL
NO SCALE
*PRUNE ANY RUBBING OR BROKEN
BRANCHES - THIN FOLIAGE BY ONE
THIRD RETAINING NORMAL SHAPE
OF TREE.
•PAINT ALL CUTS OVER 1/2" DIA,
• DO NOT PLANT TREE TOO DEEP
TREE SHOULD HAVE SAME
RELATIONSHIP TO FINISH
GRADE AS IT DID TO PREVIOUSLY
PLANTED GRADE.
RUBBER HOSE
3 NO. 12 GAL. GUYING
WIREW EQUALLY SPACED
OR MULTI -STRAND OF
EQUALSTRENGTH.
OPTIONAL STAKING
(2 PER TREE)
SPREAD
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FORM SAUCER
I II
I I I I
SPECIFIED PLANTING
MIX WATER & TAMP
TO REMOVE AIR PKTS. ( MULCH
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EXTERIOR TREE PLANTING DETAIL
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BOTH BEFORE AN
PLANTING & BEFC
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FORM SLIGHT SAL
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SCHEDULE:
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TREES:
KEY
QTY
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
GRADE
HEIGHT
SPREAD
REMARKS
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CHAMEROPS HUMILIS
EUROPEAN FAN PALM
FLA.#1
4'HT.
4'SPD.
4'O.A., UNIFORM SPECIMEN @ 15 GAL.
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LIGUSTRUM JAPONICA
LIGUSTRUM SPECIMEN TREE FORM
FLA.#1
8'HT.
8'SPD.
42"C.T., UNIFORM MULTI—STEM SPECIMEN
(6—STEM MIN.)
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LIGUSTRUM JAPONICA
LIGUSTRUM SPECIMEN TREE FORM
FLA.#1
1O'HT.
1O'SPD.
42"C.T., UNIFORM MULTI—STEM SPECIMEN
(6—STEM MIN.)
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PHOENIX SYLVESTRIS
SYLVESTER DATE PALM
FLA.#1
8'HT.
8'SPD.
8' C.T., UNIFORM SPECIMEN
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SABAL PALM
CABBAGE PALM
FLA.#1
8'HT.
8'SPD.
8' C.T., UNIFORM SPECIMEN
SHRUBS & GROUND COVER: FRONT
YARD
KEY
QTY
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
GRADE
HEIGHT
SPREAD
REMARKS
IVN
10
ILEX VOMITORIA 'NANA'
DWARF YAUPON
FLA•#1
36"HT.
42"SPD.
FULL PLANT @ 3'O.C., 7GAL. (SHEARED TO MATCH)
JCP
409
JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS 'PARSONII'
PARSONS JUNIPER
FLA.#1
12"-15"HT. 18"— 24"SPD.
FULL PLANT @ 2'O.C., 3 GAL.
LSB
250
LIRIOPE MUSCARI 'SUPER BLUE'
'SUPER BLUE' LIRIOPE
FLA.#1
18"HT.
24"SPD.
FULL PLANT @ 2'O.C., 1 GAL.
PTV
1
'VARIEGATED' PITTOSPORUM
FLA.#1
24"HT.
24"SPD.
FULL PLANT @ 4'O.C., 7 GAL. (PRUNE
TO MATCH)
PTS
28
PITTOSPORUM TOBIRA 'SHIRA'
CREAM DE MINT 'DWARF MOCK ORANGE'
FLA.#1
12"HT.
18"SPD.
FULL PLANT @ 2'O.C., 3 GAL.
RI
77
RAPHIOLEPIS INDICA
INDIAN HAWTHORN
FLA.#1
18"HT.
24"SPD.
FULL PLANT @ 30"O.C., 3 GAL. CPRUNE
TO MATCH)
SB
76
SPARTINA 'BAKERIII
'BAKERI' CORD GRASS
FLA.#1
24"HT.
24"SPD.
FULL PLANT @ 4'O.C.. 3 GAL.
TA
106
TRACHEALOSPERMUM ASIATICUM
ASIATIC JASMINE
FLA.#1
12" LENGTH Ia"SPD.
1—GAL. POTS (10-12 RUNNERS PER POT)
@ 18"O.C.
SQ. FT.
2,940 SOD
— STENOTAPHRUM SECONDENTATUM
'WARNER CLASSIC' — 'WARNER CLASSIC' ST. AUGUSTINE
FRESH
CUT @ 500
S61. FT PER PALLET)
'EMPIRE' ZOYSIA SOD — POSSIBLE
OPTION FULL SUN Z PARTIAL SHADE — 2 TO 3 HRS
OF SUN
EXPOSURE PER DAY REQUIRED TO
TH-RIVE
MULCH
MULCH ALL PLANTING BEDS WITH
3"MIN. OF PINE BARK
1-91ANTING NO
LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CONFIRMING ALL PLANT AND TREE QUANTITIES.
1. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR FINISHED GRADING OF ALL PLANTING BEDS AND LAWNS TO ALLOW FOR PROPER DRAINAGE.
2. ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE FACT THAT THE SCIENTIFIC AND COMMON NAMES USED FOR THE PLANTS REQUIRED UNDER THIS CONTRACT
ARE GENERALLY IN CONFORMITY WITH THE APPROVED NAMES GIVEN IN STANDARD PLANT NAMES — AMERICAN JOINT COMMITTEE ON
HORTICULTURAL NOMEMCLATURE. THE NAMES OF VARIETIES NOT INCLUDED THEREIN ARE GENERALLY IN CONFORMITY WITH THOSE USED IN
THE NURSERY TRADE.
3. ALL PLANTS CONFORM TO THE SPECIES AND/OR VARIETIES LISTED IN PLANT SCHEDULES.
3. ALL CHANGES IN MATERIALS OR LAYOUT MUST BE APPROVED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.
5. ALL PLANT MATERIALS SHALL BE GRADED BY GRADES AND STANDARDS FOR NURSERY PLANTS, DIVISION OF PLANT INDUSTRY — FLORIDA
NUMBER ONE OR BETTER.
6. ALL PLANT MATERIALS NOT LISTED BY GRADES AND STANDARDS FOR NURAERY PLANTS, SHALL CONFORM TO FLORIDA NUMBER ONE AS TO:
a. HEALTH AND VITALITY
b. CONDITION OF FOLIAGE
c. ROOT SYSTEM
d. FREEDOM OF PEST OR MECHANICAL DAMAGE
e. HEAVILY BRANCHED AND DENSLEY FOLIATED
ACCORDING TO THE ACCEPTED NORMAL SHAPE
OF SPECIES OR VARIETY
7. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SCHEDULING A UTILITY LOCATE AND COORDINATION WITH EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES.
8. DELINEATION OF PLANT MATERIALS ON THE PLAN IS FOR GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION ONLY. DELINEATION MAY NOT SHOW EXACT LOCATION,
SIZE, SHAPE, TEXTURE, ECT.
9. MATERIALS: a. PEAT — HORTICULTURAL PEAT MOSS , PULVERIZED, FREE FROM LITTER & WOODY MATERIALS.
b. COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER:
1) 100% ORGANIC ANALYSIS OF 6-2-0 (MILORGANITE) OR APPROVED EQUAL.
2) 50% ORGANIC WITH ANALYSIS OF 6-6-6.
c. MULCHES:
1) CYPRESS MULCHES — TYPE "A" CLEAN CYPRESS BARK MULCH FREE OF WEEDS, STICKS, MOSS, AND OTHER DEBRIS.
d. TOP SOIL — CLEAN TOPSOIL NATIVE TO THE AREA FREE OF WEEDS, STICKS, ROOTS, ROCKS, AND ANY OTHER DEBRIS.
AWN SPECIFICATIONS:
A.) ALL SODDING IS TO COMPLY WITH NATIONAL INDUSTRY STANDARDS AND
COMPLY WITH AMERICAN SOD PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION (A.S.P.A.) CLASSES
OF SOD MATERIAL.
B.) SUBMIT SOD GROWERS CERTIFICATION OF GRASS SPECIES. IDENTIFY SOURCE
LOCATION AND SUBMIT SOD SAMPLE IF SPECIFICALLY REQUESTED BY THE OWNER
OR THE OWNERS REPRESENTIVE.
C.) CUT, DELIVER, AND INSTALL SOD WITHIN A 24 TO 48 HOUR PERIOD MAXIMUM.
DO NOT HARVEST OR TRANSPORT SOD WHEN MOISTURE CONTENT MAY ADVERSELY
AFFECT SOD SURVIVAL. PROTECT SOD FROM SUN, WIND, AND DEHYDRATION PRIOR
TO INSTALLATION.
D.) NOTIFY OWNER OR OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO THE START OF SODDING
OPERATIONS SO AS NOT TO CONFLICT WITH OTHER PROJECT OPERATIONS. RESTRICT
TRAFFIC ON SODDED AREA UNTIL GRASS IS ESTABLISHED, AND VERIFY OPERABILITY
OF IRRIGATION SYSTEM OR PROVIDE INTERIM WATERING DEVICES.
E.) PROVIDE NURSERY GROWN, PASTURE SOD AS SPECIFIED ON THE PLANT SCHEDULE
SCHEDULE WHICH IS WELL ROOTED, HEALTHY, FREE OF DISEASES, NEMATODES, AND
SOIL BORNE INSECTS. PROVIDE SOD UNIFORM IN COLOR, LEAF TEXTURE, DENSITY,
FREE FROM WEEDS, UNDESIRABLE GRASSES, STONES, ROOTS, THATCH, AND OTHER
EXTRANEOUS MATTER. IT IS TO BE CAPABLE OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT WHEN
PLANTED.
F.) APPLY A NATURAL MILORGANITE STARTER FERTILIZER BELOW THE SOD AT A RATE
OF 20 LBS./1000 SQ. FT. AND PROVIDE A GRANULAR, NONBURNING PRODUCT,
COMPOSED OF NOT LESS THAN 50% ORGANIC, SLOW ACTING, GUARANTEED ANALYSIS,
PROFESSIONAL FERTILIZER AS A TOP DRESS AFTER SOD INSTALLATION WITH A
20-20-20 ANALYSIS OR SIMILAR APPROVED AT A RATE OF 20 LBS/1000 SQ. FT.
G.) STAKE SOD WHEN INSTALLED ON SLOPES GREATER THAN 3:1 OR IN DRAINAGE
SWALES.
H.) SCARIFY TOPSOIL AND REMOVE STONES, STICKS, ROOTS, RUBBISH, AND OTHER
EXTRANEOUS MATTER. FINE—GRADE LAWN TO REMOVE RIDGES AND DEPRESSIONS
PRIOR TO AND DURING SODDING OPERATIONS.
I.) LAY SOD TO FORM A SOLID MASS WITH TIGHTLY FITTED JOINTS. DO NOT
OVERLAY EDGES. STAGGER ROWS TO OFFSET JOINTS IN ADJACENT STRIPS.
PROVIDE SOD PAD TOP FLUSH WITH ADJACENT CURBS, 5;IDEWALKS, DRAINS,
SEEDED AREAS OR EXISTING LAWNS. INSTALL SOD IN STI;AIGHT ROWS, EXCEPT
WHEN LINING ADJACENT PLANTING BEDS. WET SOD THOROUGHLY WITH A FINE
SPRAY IMMEDIATELY AFTER LAYING. ROLL WITH A LIGHT pLAWN ROLLER TO
ENSURE CONTACT WITH SUB—GRADE AND TO ELIMINATE IRREGULARITIES. THE
SOD IS TO BE INSTALLED ONLY IF THE SOIL TEMPERATURE IS ABOVE 45
DEGREES FAHRENHEIT, IF THE SOIL TEMPERATURE IS ABOVE 85 DEGREES
FAHRENHEIT. THE SOIL IS TO BE WETTED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.
J.) MAINTAIN SODDED AREA UNTIL COMPLETION AND ACCEPTANCE BY OWNER OR
OWNER REPRESENTATIVE. REPAIR, REWORK, AND RESOD ALL AREAS THAT HAVE
WASHED OUT, ERODED, OR HAVE NOT PROVIDED A UNIF()RM STAND. PERFORM
CLEANING DURING INSTALLATION OF THE WORK. REMOVE FROM SITE ALL EXCESS
MATERIALS, EMPTY PALLETS, DEBRIS, AND EQUIPMENT. REPAIR ANY DAMAGE
RESULTING FROM SODDING OPERATIONS.
K.) SODDED AREA WILL BE INSPECTED SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE WITH SPECIFIED
MATERIALS AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS.
ALL LAWN AREAS DESIGNATED ON THE PLANTING PLANS WITH STIPPLING
ARE TO BE SODDED WITH ST. AUGUSTINE FLORITAM VARIETY SOLID CONTINUOUS
COVERAGE. SEE THIS SHEET FOR SODDING SPECIFICATIONS.
WHERE CONTAINER SIZES ARE INDICATED BALLED & BURLAPPED (B&B) OR
SPADE, DUG TREES MAY BE SUBSTITUTED IF ALL OTHER SPECIFICATIONS ARE
MET.
QUANTITIES OF PLANT MATERIAL IN THE PLANT SCHEDULE ARE FOR THE
CONTRACTORS CONVENIENCE ONLY. EXACT QUANTITIES )ARE TO BE TAKEN FROM
THE PLANTING PLANS.
PLANTING DETAILS:
PLANTING KEY:
PLANTING KEY:
QUANTITY
PLANT SYMBOL
SPECIFIED PLANT
ABBREVIATIONS:
TEMPORARY TREE PROTECTION BARRIER IS TO BE
THE GREATER DISTANCE OF: 6 FEET FROM THE
BASE OF THE TREE OR THE DISTANCE REQUIRED
TO INCLUDE AT LEAST 50 PERCENT OF THE AR
UNDER THE DRIPLINE OF THE TREE. �
• EA. — EACH
• O.C. — ON CENTER
• C.T. — CLEAR TRUNK
• CAL. — CALIPER OF TREES @ 6' OFF GROUND
• BIBS INDIVIDUAL SETS TO MAKE UP PLANT
• A.L.A. — APPROVED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
THE BARRIER SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED OF
TWO BY FOUR (2X4) POSTS PLACED A
MAXIMUM 8 FEET APART, WITH EITHER A
TWO BY FOUR (2X4) MINIMUM TOP RAIL,
OR A TEMPORARY WIRE MESH FENCE. v
NOTES:
NO MATERIALS OR EQUIPMENT'' -�
SHALL BE STORED, OPERATED, ,� 0
DUMPED, OR BURNED WITHIN THE c�
PROTECTED AREA. c'Ili
—NO ATTACHMENT (WIRES, SIGNS,
ETC.), SHALL BE ATTACHED TO A �, a
PROTECTED TREE.
—PRIOR TO ANY LAND CLEARING
OPERATIONS, TREE LIMBS WHICH
INTERFERE WITH CONSTRUCTION
SHALL BE REMOVED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH NAT. ARBORIST ASSOC. PRUNING
STANDARDS.
—ALL PROTECTED TREES SHALL BE
PRUNED TO REMOVE DEAD OR DAMAGED 3' min.
LIMBS AND FERTILIZED AS NECESSARY _ _ F_=1171 _ [_l I —_ _
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TREE PROTECTION BARRIER DETAIL
NO SCALE
-PRUNE ANY RUBBING OR BROKEN
BRANCHES — THIN FOLIAGE BY ONE
THIRD RETAINING NORMAL SHAPE
OF TREE.
-PAINT ALL CUTS OVER 1/2" DIA.
-DO NOT PLANT TREE TOO DEEP
TREE SHOULD HAVE SAME
RELATIONSHIP TO FINISH
GRADE AS IT DID TO PREVIOUSLY
PLANTED GRADE.
RUBBER HOSE
3 NO. 12 GAL. GUYING
WIREW EQUALLY SPACED
OR MULTI—STRAND OF
EQUALSTRENGTH.
OPTIONAL STAKING
(2 PER TREE)
SPREAD
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FORM SAUCER
SPECIFIED PLANTING
MIX WATER & TAMP
TO REMOVE AIR PKTS. I I MULCH
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2X BALL DIA.
EXTERIOR TREE PLANTING DETAIL
NO SCALE
FINISHED GRADE
41 6" MIN.
• GRADE ALL BED AREAS TO A
SMOOTH EVEN CONTOUR FREE
OF DEPRESSIONS, RIDGES
ROCKS OR OTHER '�
BOTH BEFORE ANI
PLANTING & BEFC
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DEEP. TOP OF R
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GRADE BEFORE Ml
SPECIFIED MULCH
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SPECIFIED PLANTII
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TO REMOVE ALL
POCKETS
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
APPROVED
SHRUB PLANTING DETAIL
NO SCALE
NOTE:
FOR STABILIZATION, SABAL
PALMS MAY BE PLANTED
UP TO 2' BELOW GRADE
PROVIDED THAT SPECIFIED
CLEAR TRUNK HEIGHT
BE MAINTAINED.
FOR SABAL PALMS REMOVE
ALL BUT CENTER BUD.
DO NOT INJURE/ DAMAGE BUD.
TIE FRONDS AS NECESSARY
FOR PROTECTION OF BUD (TYP.).
NO SCARRED OR BLACKENED TRUNKS.
PROTECTIVE 2 X 4 BLOCKS
BOUND WITH STEEL BAND.
(3) 2 X 4 DIAGONAL BRACES
NAILED TO BLOCKING.
3" SPECIFIED MULCH.
FORM 6" X _12"EARTH SAUCER, MAINTAIN
FOR 1 FULL GROWING SEASON.
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PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS
1. General:
a) The work under this section shall include all services, tools,
apparatus, materials, labor, or other means of construction
required for the landscaping work in accordance with drawings
and these specifications.
b) Work shall include layout beds, tree locations, fertilizing and
mounding of soil, shrubs, lawns, and ground covers as shown on
the drawings.
c) The work shall include the preparation of the ground, finish
grading, planting, fertilizing, mulching, clipping and pruning
of plant materials, preparations and applying peat or other soil
admendments, and all other work required by the drawings.
2. Applicable Documents:
a) The following specifications and standards of the issues listed
and referred to form a part of this specifications to the extent
required by the reference thereto:
1. Hortus Third, Staff of the Baily Hortorium, Cornell
University 1976, by McMillan Company
2. The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, L.H. Bailey, 1953
Edition, 3 Volumes by the McMillan Company, New York, N.Y.
3. Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants, Part I and Part
II, Department of Agriculture, State of Florida, Division of
Plant Industry, Post Office Drawer 1269, Gainesville, Florida.
3. General Requirements:
a) Approval and
Rejection of Materials and Work: The
selection of
all materials and execution of
all operations required under the
drawings and
specifications shall be subject to the
approval of
the Landscape
Architect. The
Landscape Architect or His Repre-
sentative shall
have the right
to reject any and all
work which
in his opinion
does not meet
with the requirements
of his speci-
f ications.
cubic yard of
be subject to inspection and approval by the Landscape Architect at
the mixture. Add wettable sulphur and iron
b) Scientific and Common Names: Attention is called to the fact
that the scientific and common names used for plants required
under this Contract are generally in conformity with the approved
names given in the Standard Plant Names, published by the
American Joint Committee on the Horticultural Nomenclature. The
names of varieties not included therein are generally in conformity
with the names accepted in the nursery trade.
c) All plants shall conform to the varieties specified in the Plant
Schedule. No substitution of varieties or colors will be allowed
without prior written approval of the Landscape Architect.
d) All plant materials not listed by the "Grades and Standards for
Nursery Plants", published by the Division of Plant Industry,
shall conform to a Florida No. 1 as to: (1) Health and vitality
(2) Condition of the foliage (3) Root system (4) Freedom from pest
or mechanical damage (5) Heavily branched and densly foliated
according to the accepted normal shape of the species.
4. Materials:
a) Topsoil: Native to area, free of stones, lumps, plants, or
their roots, sticks and other extraneous matter.
b) Peat: Shall be Horticultural Peat, domestic or imported, brown
in color, and shall be free of all litter or woody materials
and shall be pulverized before use.
c) Pre -emergent herbicide: Must have written approval of specific
product to be used prior to application. Use manufacturer's
recommended application rates. Herbicide to be used in all
exterior planting beds.
d) Fertilizer:
1. Commercial Fertilizer 6-6-6 Formula: Fifty percent of Nitro-
gen requirement shall be derived from organic sources and the
secondary plant foods consisting of 5% potash-magnesis, 5%
maganese sulphate, 5% Copper sulphate, 5% Zinc sulphate, 15%
iron sulphate, and 5% borox.
2. Commercial Fertilizer: 6-2-0 Analysis; Nitrogen source shall
be 75% natural organic and the secondary plant foods consist-
ing of 1.68% magnesium, 6.63% iron and 2.69% sulfur (Milor-
ganite) or approved equal.
3. Wettable sulphur: Shall be finely ground dust or wettable but
must pass a 325 mesh screen. Analysis of sulphur must be
between 90-93 percent.
4. Guarantee of Fertilizer Analvsis and Proof of Application:
Before delivery of the fertilizer is made, the Contractor shall
submit the manufacturer's statement of analysis of the ferti-
lizer indicating the proportions of organic or inorganic matter
and the availability of the plant food. The fertilizer
shall be delivered to the site in the original containers,
unopened and bearing a guaranteed analysis fulfilling the
required specifications. The Landscape Contractor shall retain
labels or portions of the original containers bearing the
manufacturer's guaranteed analysis and weicaht of fertilizer
applied to the job site. These labels shall �be made available
upon request of the Landscape Architect.
e) Mulch: Shall be Type A Cypress Bark mulch, clean, bright and
free from weeds, moss, sticks, sapwood, and other debris. Bark
size shall be shredded and no pieces larger than two and one-
half inch width -six inch lengths.
f) Water: Shall be potable and furnished by Owner.
5. Backfill for Planting:
3. Wire: Wire shall be galvanized, pliable, zinc -coated iron not
greater than No. 12 guage.
4. Turnbuckles: Turnbuckles for guying trees shall be galvanized
or cadmium -plated and shall be of adequate size and
strength to properly maintain tight guy wire.
9. Plant Schedule:
a) The species, size, manner in which to be furnished, and the num-
ber required to complete the planting as indicated on the Plan-
ting Plan are given in the Plant Schedule.
b) All dimensions given under the Plant Schedule shall be the
minimum acceptable sizes.
All topsoil used in tree, shrub, and vine pits, ground
cover beds,
10. Inspection:
and hedge trenches for planting operations
as specified shall be
cover area.
prepared and conditioned as follows:
50% organic fertilizer at the rate of 40 pounds
per 1,000 sq.
The contractor shall be responsible for all certificates of inspec-
Mix one part by volume of peat and two
parts by
volume of top-
tion of plant materials that may be required by Federal, State or
soil and five pounds of 6-2-0 fertilizer
and five
pounds of
other authorities to accompany shipment of plants. All plants shall
commercial 50% organic 6-6-6 fertilizer
to each
cubic yard of
be subject to inspection and approval by the Landscape Architect at
the mixture. Add wettable sulphur and iron
sulphate
in,.qua.nti-
any time. Part of the plants required for the work may be inspected
ties necessary to bring the soil to a minimum
ply
rating of 6.0.
at the place of growth but inspection should not in any way impair
ing of the ground cover shall be removed and the area
remulched.
the right of rejection at the site. All plants must be inspected
and approved before they are planted. All plants that are rejected
6. Plant Material:
shall be immediately removed from the site.
a) Quantity and Size:
Plants shall be in accordance with the rules and grading adopted
by the American Association of Nurserymen and Paragraph 3 of
213-2 "Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants ". All plants shall
have a normal habit of growth and shall be sound, healthy,
vigorous and free from insect infestations. Any tree with weak,
thin trunks, not capable of supporting itself when planted in
the open will not be accepted. The minimum acceptable size of
all plants, measured before pruning, with branches in normal
position, shall conform to dimensions as shown in the Plant
Schedule. Large plants of equal quality may be accepted at no
additional cost to the Owner. Plant quality #1 or better.
b) Balled plants: Plants designated "B & B" in the Planting Legend
and on the drawings shall be adequately balled with firm natural
balls of soil, sized as set forth in "Horticultural Standards".
Ball shall be firmly wrapped with burlap or equally approved
strong cloth. No balled plant will be planted if the ball is
cracked or broken before or during the process, of planting.
c) Balled and Wired Plants: Plants designated 99WE3 & B" in the
Planting Legend are to be balled and wired. They shall be dug
with solid balls of adequate size, the balls securely wrapped
with heavy burlap or equal and tightly bound with mesh.
d) Container Grown Plants: Plants shown as container in the Plant
List shown on the drawings shall have been grown in pots, cans,
tubs, or boxes and shall have sufficient roots to hold earth
together intact after removal from containers without being
rootbound.
e) Options as to Methods: Any plants may be furnished container
grown instead of balled if all other requirements are met.
f) Protection against Drying Out: All plants shall Ilae handled so
that roots will be adequately protected at all fir nes from drying
out and from other injury. The balls or balled plants which
cannot be planted immediately on delivery shall be well protected
with soil or other accepted material and watered daily.
g) Plant Labels: Durable, legible labels, stating, iri weather
resistant ink or equal, the correct plant name and size, speci-
fied in the plant list, and shall be securely attcached to all
plants, bundles and/or containers of plant material delivered
at the planting site, for the purpose of inspection and planting
identification.
7. Special Treatment and Handling for Specimen Plant;>:
Trees and shrubs intended for isolated specimen pl�,anting shall be
selected for shape and symmetrical branching habil which at maturity
will produce a strong, full -foliated tree, bush or other specimen.
Particular care shall be exercised in the digging, bi'Inding and
wrapping of such specimens to assure safe loading, shipment and
handling for the entire operation of transportation from growing
location to the replanting locations shown on the ddrawings and in
the Plant Schecule.
8. Guying and Staking:
a) All trees shall have three stakes.
1. Hose: Hose shall be suitable garden hose riot less than 1/2"
inside diameter.
2. Stakes: Stakes for supporting trees shall be of sound wood of
uniform size, and pressure - treated by an approved process
Stakes shall not be less than two inches by two inches
nominal dimensions and shall not be less Ifhan two and one
half feet in length for guying and not less than nine feet
for staking, and shall be in all cases of sufficient dimensions
and length to satisfactorily and firmly guy leach tree.
- Planting Season:
The planting of plant materials may proceed at any time or period
or season agreed upon by the Landscape Architect or his Represeta-
five as being satisfactory.
12. Rough Grades:
Rough grades will be established by the Landscape Contractor prior
to planting as per Grading Plan to within 1/10 foot plus or minus
of grade.
13. Finish Grading:
The finished grade of plant beds and mulch areas after settlement
but before mulching shall be 2 1/2" below the top of abutting
curbs, walks, paving and wood borders.
14. Preparation of Sub -soil:
The sub -grade soil shall be loosened by roto -tiller or other
approved methods if necessary to a minimum depth of six inches, and
graded to remove all ridges and depressions so that it will be,
after settlement, parallel to and at the proper level to provide
finished grades specified. All stones over two inches in dimension,
sticks, debris, and other extraneous matter shall be removed during
this operation.
15. Planting Operations:
a) Preparation of Plant Pits: All pits shall be circular in out-
line at least twelve inches wider in diameter than that of the
plant, and excavation of plant pits shall be as deep below
finished grade as may be necessary to accommodate a bed of the
topsoil mixture six inches deep beneth the ball of roots.
b) Obstruction Below Ground: Any rock, clay rubble, or other
underground obstruction shall be removed to the depths necessary
to permit proper installation of lawn and planting.
16. Setting of Plants:
Shrubs, Vines and Groundcovers: All plants except as otherwise
specified, shall be centered in pits. Deep planting shall be
avoided and unless otherwise specified or directed, all plants
shall be set at such a level that after settlement, they will
bear the same relation to the required grade as they have to the
natural grade before transplanted. Make adjustments of
position of plants where necessary and prior to complete plant-
ing as directed by the Landscape Architect or his Representa-
tive. Compact topsoil mixture the full diameter of the plant
pit around balls or roofs, as specified, and water throughly
and form a ridge of soil around the edge of pit to form a
saucer.
17. Pruning:
All plant material shall be trimmed and shaped to provide the
desired effect indicated on the plan. All pruning shall be in
accordance with standard modern horticultural practice as approved
by the Landscape Architect or His Representative. Pruning shall
be done after the plants are installed and all trimmings, branches
and limbs taken off shall be removed from the bed areas and
disposed of properly.
18. Shrub Planting:
Shrubs, B&B, 3 gallons and larger, shall be planted in pits, at
least two feet greater in diameter than the ball of earth. The
depth of the pits shall be as deep as necessary to permit the
required six inches when the plant is set to the desired grade.
Backfill with topsoil mixture as specified and thoroughly settled
by tamping and watering. A mound of soil shall be formed around
each plant so as to procuce a shallow saucer.
19. Hedge Planting:
All hedge plants shall be planted in trenches in the locations indi-
cated in the drawings and shall be planted in single rows in the
center of the trenches, unless otherwise indicated on the plans.
a) Hedge Trenches: Shall be one foot wider than the diameter of
the ball. The depth of the trenches shall be as deep as neces-
sary to permit the required six inches of topsoil mixture
beneath the balls and to accommodate the ball of roots. The
hedge plant shall be evenly spaced and planted in the same
manner as specified for shrubs. Topsoil mixture, as specified,
or plant bed soil mixture shall be used in backfilling hedge
trenches.
20. Ground Cover Plants:
a) Plants in gallon cans (number 10 size) Liriope, Hemerocallis,
and other plants of smaller size shall be treated as ground
cover plants.
b) Preparation of the top eight inches of the planting soil is as
follows
1. Fine grade
to remove all trash, rocks, debris, etc.
2. Spreading
three inches of peat moss or humus uniformly over
entire ground
cover area.
3. Spread the
50% organic fertilizer at the rate of 40 pounds
per 1,000 sq.
ft. uniformly over the ground cover area.
4. Spread the
100% organic fertilizer at the rate of 25 pounds
per 1,000 sq.
ft. uniformly over the entire ground cover area.
5. Mix soil by
rotor type or by other method approved by the
Landscape Architect or His Representative to a depth of
eight inches.
b) Trees which are not located in plant beds shall be
6. Regrade to
the finished grade and then mulch.
7. Plants that
require spacing shall be planted twelve inches
on center unless otherwise indicated on the planting plan.
8. Thoroughly
water and firm the plants into the ground cover
mixture.
9. Any soil that
may have gotten on the mulch during the plant-
ing of the ground cover shall be removed and the area
remulched.
21. Mulching:
a) After all plants in
a group or
in a plant bed have
been set and
approved, the areas
between
plants shall be cultivated and
raked to an even
grade to conform to the required
pre -mulching
finish grade. All
plant beds
and plant saucers shall
then be
uniformly covered
with a two
inch layer of Cypress
Bark Mulch.
b) Trees which are not located in plant beds shall be
mulched the
full width of the
tree pit.
c) Hedges shall be mulched the full with of the hedge bed.
d) Ground Cover Plants (spacing of more than twelve inches) shall
be mulched between plants at 100%.
22. Final Inspection:
a) At the conclusion of the planting, a final inspection of
the work will be made to determine the condition of the plant
materials. All plants not in a healthy, growing condition as
determined by the Landscape Architect or His Representative,
shall be removed from the site and promptly replaced with
plants of the like kind and size in the same manner as specified
for the original planting, at no additional cost to the Owner.
b) At the conclusion of this final inspection if the Landscape
Architect or Owner has reason to believe that the plants are
not of the specified grade, he will request a reqrading inspec-
tion by the Division of Plant Industry, and such evidence will
be the basis for requesting replacement of plants, and for legal
or other action taken by the Division of Plant Industry accord-
ing to law, should this be necessary.
23. Guarantee:
a) All plants and ground cover, except transplanted materials,
shall be guaranteed for a period of ninety (90) days and all
trees shall be guaranteed for a period of one (1) year after
final inspection and acceptance by the Owner, provided mainten-
ance is performed by the Landscape Contractor.
b) The Landscape Contractor at his own expense shall promptly
replace with like kind and size all dead or faultering plant
materials at the discretion of the Landscape Architect during
the specified guarantee period.
24. Record Drawings:
a) After completion of work but prior to final acceptance by the
Owner, the Landscape Contractor shall either update prints of
the original plan in a legible manner, or re -draw on tracing
media in a legible manner the entire landscape site showing all
changes or modifications to the original plan.
b) The Landscape Contractor shall furnish a minimum of three copies
of these recorded drawings to the owner or His Representative.
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PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS
1. General:
a) The work under this section shall include all services, tools,
apparatus, materials, labor, or other means of construction
required for the landscaping work in accordance with drawings
and these specifications.
b) Work shall include Layout beds, tree locations, fertilizing and
mounding of soil, shrubs, lawns, and ground covers as shown on
the drawings.
c) The work shall include the preparation of the ground, finish
grading, planting, fertilizing, mulching, clipping and pruning
of plant materials, preparations and applying peat or other soil
admendments, and all other work required by the drawings.
2. Applicable Documents:
a) The following specifications and standards of the issues listed
and referred to form a part of this specifications to the extent
required by the reference thereto:
1. Hortus Third, Staff of the Baily Hortorium, Cornell
University , 1976, by McMillan Company .
2. The Standard_ Cyclopedia of Horticulture, L.H. Bailey, 1953
5.
required specifications. The Landscape Contrac'aor shall retain
labels or portions of the original containers bearing the
manufacturer's guaranteed analysis and weight of fertilizer
applied to the job site. These labels shall be made available
upon request of the Landscape Architect.
e) Mulch: Shall be Type A Cypress Bark mulch, cleanbright and
free from weeds, moss, sticks, sapwood, and other debris. Bark
size shall be shredded and no pieces larger than iwo and one—
half inch width—six inch lengths.
f) Water: Shall be potable and furnished by Owner.
Backfill for Planting:
All topsoil used in tree, shrub, and vine pits, ground cover beds,
and hedge trenches for planting operations as specified shall be
prepared and conditioned as follows:
Mix
one part
by volume of peat
and two
parts by
volume
of top—
soil
and five
pounds of 6-2-0
fertilizer
and five
pounds
of
commercial 50% organic 6-6-6
fertilizer
to each
cubic
yard of
the
mixture.
Add wettable sulphur and iron
sulphate
in quanti—
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necessary
to bring the soil
to a minimum
pH
rating
of 6.0.
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The contractor shall be responsible for all certificates of inspec—
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cover plants.
other authorities to accompany shipment of plants. All plants shall
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per 1,000 sq. ft. uniformly over the entire ground cover area.
or season agreed upon by the Landscape Architect or his Represeta—
5. Mix soil by rotor type or by other method approved by the
five as being satisfactory.
Ground Cover Plants (spacing of more than twelve inches) shall
Landscape Architect or His Representative to a depth of
a) Preparation of Plant Pits: All pits shall be circular in out—
eight inches.
12. Rough Grades:
line at least twelve inches wider in diameter than that of the
6. Regrade to the finished grade and then mulch.
7. Plants that require spacing shall be planted twelve inches
Rough grades will be established by the Landscape Contractor prior
on center unless otherwise indicated on the planting plan.
to planting as per Grading Plan to within 1/10 foot plus or minus
At the thelantin
8. Thoroughly water and firm the plants into the ground cover
of grade.
mixture.
b) Obstruction Below Ground: Any rock, clay rubble, or other
9. Any soil that may have gotten on the mulch during the plant -
13. Finish Grading:
ing of the ground cover shall be removed and the area
materials. All plants not in a healthy,. growing. condition as
remulched.
The finished grade of plant beds and mulch areas after settlement
determined by the Landscape Architect or His Representative,
but before mulching shall be 2 1/2" below the top of abutting
21. Mulching:
curbs, walks, paving and wood borders.
16.
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a)
After all plants in a group or in a plant bed have been set and
14. Preparation of Sub—soil:
approved, the areas between plants shall be cultivated and
Shrubs, Vines and Groundcovers: All plants except as otherwise
raked to an even grade to conform to the required pre—mulching
The sub—grade soil shall be loosened by roto—tiller or other
finish grade. All plant beds and plant saucers shall then be
approved methods if necessary to a minimum depth of six inches, and
At the conclusion of this final inspection , if the Landsca e
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uniformly covered with a two inch layer of Cypress Bark Mulch.
graded to remove all ridges and depressions so that it will be,
Architect or Owner has reason to believe that the plants are
after settlement, parallel to and at the proper level to provide
b)
Trees which are not located in plant beds shall be mulched the
finished grades specified. All stones over two inches in dimension,
full width of the tree pit.
sticks, debris, and other extraneous matter shall be removed during
tion by the Division of Plant Industry, and such evidence will
this operation.
c)
Hedges shall be mulched the full with of the hedge bed.
1D5.
Planting Operations:
d)
Ground Cover Plants (spacing of more than twelve inches) shall
a) Preparation of Plant Pits: All pits shall be circular in out—
be mulched between plants at 100%.
line at least twelve inches wider in diameter than that of the
plant, and excavation of plant pits shall be as deep below
22. Final Inspection:
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finished grade as may be necessary to accommodate a bed of the
a)
At the thelantin
topsoil mixture six inches deep beneth the ball. of roots.
conclusion of , a final inspection of
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b) Obstruction Below Ground: Any rock, clay rubble, or other
the work will be made to determine the condition of the plant
underground obstruction shall be removed to the depths necessary
materials. All plants not in a healthy,. growing. condition as
to permit proper installation of lawn and planting.
determined by the Landscape Architect or His Representative,
shall be removed from the site and promptly replaced with
16.
Setting of Plants:
plants of the like kind and size in the same manner as specified
for the original planting, at no additional cost to the Owner.
Shrubs, Vines and Groundcovers: All plants except as otherwise
specified, shall be centered in pits.. Deep planting shall be
b)
At the conclusion of this final inspection , if the Landsca e
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avoided. and unless otherwise specified or directed, all plants
Architect or Owner has reason to believe that the plants are
shall be set at such a level that after settlement, .they will
not of the specified grade, he will request a regrading inspec—
bear the same relation to the required grade as they have to the
tion by the Division of Plant Industry, and such evidence will
natural grade before transplanted. Make adjustments of
be the basis for requesting replacement of plants, and for legal
position of plants where necessary and prior to complete plant—
or other action taken by the Division of Plant Industr accord—
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ing as directed by the Landscape Architect or his Representa—
ing to law, should this be necessary.
five. Compact topsoil mixture the full diameter of the plant
pit around balls or roots, as specified, and water throughly
23. Guarantee:
and form a ridge of soil around the edge of pit to form a
saucer.
a)
All tants and round cover, except transplanted
p 9 p p anted materials,
shall be guaranteed for a period of ninety (90) days and all
7.
Pruning:
trees shall be guaranteed for a period of one (1) year after
final inspection and acceptance by the Owner, provided mainten—
All plant material shall be trimmed and shaped to provide the
ance is performed by the Landscape Contractor.
desired effect indicated on the plan. All pruning shall be in
accordance with standard modern horticultural practice as approved
b)
The Landscape Contractor at his own expense shall promptly
by the Landscape Architect or His Representative. Pruning shall
replace with Like kind and size all dead or faultering plant
be done after the plants are installed and all trimmings, branches
materials at the discretion of the Landscape Architect during
and limbs taken off shall be removed from the bed areas and
the specified guarantee period.
disposed of properly.
24. Record
Drawings:
18.
Shrub Planting:
a)
After completion of work but prior to final acceptance by the
Shrubs, B&B, 3 gallons and larger, shall be planted in pits, at
Owner, the Landscape Contractor shall either update prints of
least two feet greater in diameter than the ball of earth. The
the original plan in a legible manner, or re—draw on tracing
depth of the pits shall be as deep as necessary to permit the
media in a legible manner the entire Landscape site showing all
required six inches when the plant is set to the desired grade.
changes or modifications to the original plan.
Backfill with topsoil mixture as specified and thoroughly settled
by tamping and watering. A mound of soil shall be formed around
b)
The Landscape Contractor shall furnish a minimum of three copies
each plant so as to procuce a shallow saucer.
of these recorded drawings to the owner or His Representative.
ORAI BY:
D.J.L.
CHECKEE BY:
.JOB NUMBER:
'12002 -LS
SHEET NL7.
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7.2
[DATE:
OB/lB/1-7
PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS
1. General:
required specifications. The Landscape Contractor shall retain 3. Wire: Wire shall be galvanized, pliable, zinc -coated iron not 19. Hedge Planting:
labels or portions of the original containers bearing the greater than No. 12 guage.
's guaranteed analysis and weight of fertilizer All hedge plants shall be planted in trenches in the locations indi-
a) The work under this section shall include all services, tools, manufacturer4. Turnbuckles:
apparatus, materials, labor, or other means of construction applied to the job site. These labels shall be made available Turnbuckles for guying trees shall be galvanized cated in the drawings and shall be planted in single rows in the
required for the landscaping work in accordance with drawings upon request of the Landscape Architect. or cadmium -plated and shall be of adequate size and center of the trenches, unless otherwise indicated on the plans.
and these specifications.
strength to properly maintain tight guy wire.
e) Mulch: Shall be Type A Cypress Bark mulch, clean, bright and a) Hedge Trenches: Shall be one foot wider than the diameter of
free from weeds, moss, sticks, sapwood, and other debris. Bark 9. Plant Schedule: the ball. The depth of the trenches shall be as deep as neces-
b) Work shall include layout beds, tree locations, fertilizing and p ,
size shall be shredded and no pieces larger than two and one- sary to permit the required six inches of topsoil mixture
mounding of soil, shrubs, .lawns, and ground covers. as shown on p• g a) The species, size, manner in which to be furnished and the num-
the drawings. half inch width -six inch lengths. beneath the balls and to accommodate the ball of roots. The
ber required to complete the planting as indicated on the Plan- hedge plant shall be evenly spaced and planted in the same
f) Water: Shall be potable and furnished b Owner. ting Plan are given in the Plant Schedule. manner as specified for shrubs. Topsoil mixture, as specified,
c) The work shall include. the preparation of the ground, finish p y
or plant bed soil mixture shall be used in backfilling hedge
grading, planting, fertilizing, mulching, clipping and pruning b) All dimensions iven under the Plant Schedu
of plant materials, preparations and applying peat or other soil 5. Backfill for Planting: 9 le shall be the trenches.`
admendments, and all other work required by the drawings.
minimum acceptable sizes.
All topsoil used in tree, shrub, and vine pits, ground cover beds, 10. Inspection: 20. Ground Cover Plants:
and hedge trenches for planting operations as specified shall be
2. Applicable Documents:
prepared and conditioned as follows: a) Plants in gallon cans (number 10 size) Liriope, Hemerocallis,
The contractor shall be responsible for all certificates of inspec- and other plants of smaller size shall be treated as ground
a) The following specifications and standards of the issues listed Mix one part by volume of eat and two arts b volume of top- tion of plant materials that may be required by Federal, State or cover plants.
and referred to form a part of this specifications to the extent P P y P other authorities to accompany shipment of plants. All plants shall
soil and five pounds of 6-2-0 fertilizer and five pounds of be subject to inspection and approval by the Landscape Architect at b) Preparation of the to eight inches of the planting required by the reference thereto: p g p g soil is as
commercial 50% organic 6-6-6 fertilizer to each cubic yard of
1 . Hortus Third, Staff of the Baily Hortorium, Cornell P sul haquanti-
the mixture. Add wettable sulphur and iron tany time. Part of the plants required for the work may be inspected follows
p __e in _ at the place of growth but inspection should not in any way impair
ties necessary to bring the soil to a minimum po..
University H ratingf 60
1976, by McMillan Companythe right of rejection at the site. All plants must be inspected 1. Fine grade to remove all trash, rocks, debris, etc.
6. Plant Material: and approved before they are planted. All plants that are rejected 2. Spreading three inches of peat moss or humus uniformly over
2. The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture-,.-L.H. Bailey, 1953 shall be immediately removed from the site. entire ground cover area.
Edition, 3 Volumes by the McMillan Company, New York, N.Y. a) Quantity and Size: P
3. Spread the 50% organic fertilizer at the rate of 40 pounds
3. Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants Part I and Part
Planting Season: per 1,000 sq. ft. uniformly over the ground cover area.
,. �� 4. Spread the 100% organic fertilizer at the rate of 25 pounds
Plants shall be in accordance with the rules and grading adopted p
ll, Department of Agriculture, State of Florida, Division of by the American Association of Nurserymen and Paragraph 3 of The planting of plant materials may proceed at any time or period per 1,000 sq. f#. uniformly over the entire ground cover area.
Plant Industry, Post Office Drawer 1269, Gainesville, Florida. or season agreed upon by the Landscape Architect or his Represeta- 5. Mix soil by rotor type or by other method approved by the
2B-2 Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants ". All plants shall five as being satisfactory. Landscape Architect have a normal habit of growth and shall be sound, healthy,
p t or His Representative to a depth of
3. General Requirements: eight inches.
q vigorous and free from insect infestations. Any tree with weak, 12. Rough Grades: eight
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thin trunks, not capable of supporting itself when planted in 6.
Regrade to the finished grade and then mulch.
a) Approval and Rejection of Materials and Work: The selection of the open will not be accepted. The minimum acceptable size of 7. Plants that require spacing shall be planted twelve inches
all materials and execution of all operations required under the all plants, measured before pruning, with branches in normal Rough grades will be established by the Landscape Contractor prior on center unless otherwise indicated on the planting plan.
drawings and specifications shall be subject to the approval of position, shall conform to dimensions as shown in the Plant to --planting as per Grading Plan to within 1/10 foo# plus or minus 8. Thoroughly water and firm the plants into the ground cover
the Landscape Architect. The .Landscape Architect or His Repre- Schedule.of grade. mixture.. Large plants of equal quality may be accepted at no
sentative shall have the right to reject any and all work which additional cost to the Owner. Plant quality #1 or better. 9. Any soil that may have gotten on the mulch during the plant -
in his opinion does not meet with the. requirements of his speci-
13. Finish Grading: ing of the ground cover shall be removed and the area
fications. b Balled tants: Plants designated "B & B" in the remulched.
P g Planting Legend The finished grade of plant beds and mulch areas after settlement
and on the drawings shall be adequately balled with firm natural but before mulching shall be 2 1/2" below the top of abutting 21. Mulching:
b) Scientific and Common Names: Attention is called to the fact balls of soil, sized as set forth in "Horticultural Standards". curbs, walks, paving and wood borders.
that the scientific and common names used for plants .required Ball shall be firmly wrapped with burlap or equally approved g
under this Contract are generally in conformity with the approved strong cloth. No balled plant will be planted if the ball is - a) After all plants in a group or in a plant bed have been set and
14. Preparation of Sub -soil:
names given in the Standard Plant Names, published by the cracked or broken before or during the process of planting. approved, the areas between plants shall be cultivated and
American Joint Committee on the Horticultural Nomenclature. The
raked to an even grade to conform to the required pre -mulching
names of varieties not included therein are generally in conformity c) Balled and Wired Plants: Plants designated "WB & B" in the The sub -grade soil shall be loosened by roto -tiller or other finish grade. All plant beds and plant saucers shall then be
with the names accepted in the nursery trade. Planting Legend are to be balled and wired. They shall be dug approved methods if necessary to a minimum depth of six inches, and uniformly covered with a two inch layer of Cypress Bark Mulch.
with solid balls of adequate size, the balls securely wrapped graded to remove all ridges and depressions so that it will be,
c) All plants shall conform to the varieties specified in the Plant with heavy burlap or equal and tightly bound with mesh. - after settlement, parallel to and at the proper level to provide b) Trees which are not located in plant beds shall be mulched the
Schedule. No substitution of varieties or colors will be allowed
finished grades specified. All stones over two inches in dimension, full width of the tree pit.
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other and debris, oer exraneous
without prior written approval of the Landscape Architect. d) Container Grown Plants: Plants shown as container in the Plant sticks, matter shall be removed during
List shown on the drawings shall have been grown in pots, cans, this operation. c) Hedges shall be mulched the full with of the hedge bed.
d) All plant materials not listed by the "Grades and Standards for tubs, or boxes and shall have sufficient roots to hold earth 15. Planting Operations:
Nursery Plants", published by the Division of Plant Industry, together intact after removal from containers without being d) Ground Cover Plants (spacing of more than twelve inches) shall
shall conform to a Florida No. 1 as to: (1) Health and vitality rootbound. a) Preparation of Plant Pits: All pits shall be circular in out- be mulched between plants at 100%.
(2) Condition of the foliage (3) Root system (4) Freedom from pest line at least twelve inches wider in diameter
or mechanical damage (5) Heavily branched and densly foliated e) Options as to Methods: Any plants may be furnished container than that of the
plant, and excavation of plant 22. Final Inspection:
grown instead of bailed if all other requirements are met. P � p pits shall be as deep below
according to the accepted normal shape of the species. 9 q finished grade as may be necessaryto accommodate a bed of the
a) At the conclusion of the planting, a final inspection of
4. Materials: f) Protection against Drying Out: Alltopsoil mixture six inches deep beneth the ball of roots.. plants shall be handled so b) Obstruction Below Ground:. An rock, cls rubble or other the work will be made to determine the condition of the plant
that roots will be adequately protected at all times from drying y y materials. All plants not in a healthy, growing condition as
underground obstruction shall be removed to the depths necessary
out and from other injury. The balls or balled plants which determined b the Landscape Architect or His Representative,
a Topsoil: Native to area, free of stones, lumps, plants, or � Y' P to permit proper installation of lawn and planting. Y P P
their roots, sticks and other extraneous matter. cannot be planted immediately on delivery shall be well protected shall be removed from the site and promptly replaced with
with soil or other accepted material and watered daily. 16. Setting of Plants: plants of the like kind and size in the same manner as specified
b) Peat: Shall be Horticultural Peat, domestic or imported, brown for the original planting, at no additional cost to the Owner.
in color, and shall be free of all litter or woody materials g) Plant Labels: Durable, legible labels, stating, in weather Vines and Groundcovers: All plants except as otherwise
Shrubs, P P
and shall be pulverized before use. resistant ink or equal, the correct plant name and size, speci- specified, shall be centered in pits. Deep planting shall be b) At the conclusion of this final inspection if the Landscape
fied in the plant list, and shall be securely attached to all avoided and unless otherwise specified or directed all plants Architect or Owner has reason to believe that the plants are
c) Pre emergent herbicide: Must have written approval of specific plants, bundles and/or containers of plant material delivered P P
shall be set at such a level that after settlement, .they will not of the specified grade, he will request a regrading inspec-
product to be used prior to application. Use manufacturer's at the planting site, for the purpose of inspection and planting bear the same relation to the required grade as they have to the tion by the Division of Plant Industry, and such evidence will
recommended application rates. Herbicide to be used in all identification. natural grade before transplanted. Make adjustments of be the basis for requesting replacement of plants, and for legal
exterior planting beds. �usg
position of plants where necessary and prior to complete plant- or other action taken by the Division of Plant Industry accord-
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7. Special Treatment and Handling for Specimen Plants: ing as directed by the Landscape Architect or his Re resents- ing to law, should this be necessary. Trees and shrubs intended for isolated specimen planting shall be five. Compact topsoil mixture the full diameter of the plant
pit around balls or roots, as specified, and water through) 23. Guarantee:
1. Commercial Fertilizer 6-6-6 Formula: Fifty percent of Nitro- selected for shape and symmetrical branching habit which at maturity y
gen requirement shall and form a ridge of soil around the edge of pit to form a be derived .from organic sources and the will produce a strong, full -foliated tree, bush or other specimen. saucer. a) All plants and ground cover, except transplanted materials,
secondary plant foods consisting of 5% potash-magnesis, 5% Particular care shall be exercised in the digging, binding and ninety of shall be guaranteed fora period P y ( 90 )1 days and all
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maganese sulphate, 5% Copper sulphate, 5% Zinc sulphate, 15% wrapping of such specimens to assure safe loading, shipment and 17. Pruning: trees shall be guaranteed for a period of one
iron sulphate, and 5% borox. handling for the entire operation of transportation from growing ( ) year after
final inspection and acceptance by the Owner, provided mainten-
location to the replanting locations shown on the drawings and in All plant material shall be trimmed and shaped to provide the ance is performed by the Landscape Contractor.
2. Commercial Fertilizer: 6-2-0 Analysis; Nitrogen source shall the Plant Schecule. desired effect indicated on the plan. All pruningshall be in
be 75% natural. organic and the secondary plant foods consist-
accordance with standard modern horticultural practice as approved b) The Landscape Contractor at his own expense shall promptly
ing of 1.68% magnesium, 6.63% iron and 2.69% sulfur (Milor- 8. Guying and Staking: by the Landscape Architect or His Representative. Pruning shall replace with like kind and size all dead d or faultering plant
ganite) or approved equal. be done after the plants are installed and all trimmings, branches materials at the discretion of the Landscape Architect during
a All trees shall have three stakes. and limbs taken off shall be removed from the bed areas and the specified guarantee period.
3. Wettable sulphur: Shall be finely ground dust or wettable but disposed of properly.
must pass a 325 mesh screen. Analysis of sulphur must be 1. Hose: Hose shall be suitable garden hose not less than 1/2 24. Record Drawings:
between 90-93 percent. inside diameter. 18. Shrub Planting:
a) After completion of work but prior to final acceptance by the
4. Guarantee of Fertilizer Analysis and Proof of Application: 2. Stakes: Stakes for supporting trees shall be of sound wood of Shrubs, B&B, 3 gallons and larger, shall be planted in pits, at Owner, the Landscape Contractor shall either update prints of
Before delivery of the fertilizer is made, the Contractor shall uniform size, and pressure - treated by an approved process least two feet greater in diameter than the ball of earth. The the original plan in a legible manner, or re -draw on tracing
submit the manufacturer's statement of analysis of the ferti- Stakes shall not be less than two inches by two inches depth of the pits shall be as deep as necessary to permit the media in a legible manner the entire landscape site showing wing all
Izer indicating the proportions of organic or inorganic matter nominal dimensions and shall. not be less than two and one required six inches when the plant is set to the desired grade. changes or modifications to the original Ian.
and the availabilityof the )ant food. The fertilizer 9 P
p half feet in length for guying and not less than nine feet Backfill with topsoil mixture as specified and thoroughly settled
shall be delivered to the site in the original containers, for staking, and shall be in all cases of sufficient dimensions by tamping and watering. A mound of soil shall be formed around b) The Landscape Contractor shall furnish a minimum of three copies
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unopened and bearing a guaranteed analysis fulfilling the and length to satisfactorily and firmly guy each tree. each plant so as to procuce a shallow saucer. of these recorded drawings to the owner or His Representative.
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