Laserfiche WebLink
palm leaves with foliar nutrient spray at the manufacturer's recommended rate to all <br />Phoenix Palm species. <br />3.06 WEED CONTROL <br />A. Apply post- emergent herbicide, "Round -up" as manufactured by Monsanto Corp. or <br />approved equal, per manufacturer's rate and method of application to all landscape bed <br />areas as necessary. <br />B. Apply pre- emergent herbicide "Ron- Star" before mulching and again as necessary <br />throughout required maintenance period to prevent weed seed germination. <br />' C. The Landscape Contractor shall verify that the herbicide and application technique will <br />not damage plant material prior to application, and shall replace, and /or repair damage to <br />any plant injured by herbicide application at no cost to the Owner. <br />' 3.07 TOP MULCHING <br />3.08 GUYING AND STAKING OF TREES <br />A. Stake trees as shown on the drawings except where they are planted in special locations <br />where guying is not feasible. <br />1. Stake Installation: <br />a. Drive stakes perpendicularly, 3 feet into ground at edge of root ball. Do <br />not drive stake through soil separator or drainage gravel if present. Do <br />not drive stakes through root ball. <br />b. Number of stakes as shown. <br />2. Tying and Cross - bracing: <br />a. For trees over 4 -inch caliper: <br />(1) Stake and tie firmly with guy wire. <br />(2) Separate guy wire from bark by hose section. <br />b. For trees under 4 inches in caliper: <br />(1) Nail cross -brace between stakes. <br />(2) Tie tree to cross -brace guy wire. <br />(3) Separate guy wire from bark by hose section. <br />1 11/04 02490 -11 04 -4801 <br />A. <br />Top mulch planting pits, trenches, and areas within two days after planting. <br />B. <br />Cover watering basin or bed evenly with 3 inch compacted depth of top mulch material. <br />' <br />C. <br />Water thoroughly, immediately after mulching. <br />' <br />D. <br />"Cut in" mulch at plant bed /sod line. <br />E. <br />Hose down planting area with fine spray to wash leaves of plants at least twice a week, <br />' <br />or as required. <br />F. <br />Exclude mulch from annual and Bromeliad beds. <br />3.08 GUYING AND STAKING OF TREES <br />A. Stake trees as shown on the drawings except where they are planted in special locations <br />where guying is not feasible. <br />1. Stake Installation: <br />a. Drive stakes perpendicularly, 3 feet into ground at edge of root ball. Do <br />not drive stake through soil separator or drainage gravel if present. Do <br />not drive stakes through root ball. <br />b. Number of stakes as shown. <br />2. Tying and Cross - bracing: <br />a. For trees over 4 -inch caliper: <br />(1) Stake and tie firmly with guy wire. <br />(2) Separate guy wire from bark by hose section. <br />b. For trees under 4 inches in caliper: <br />(1) Nail cross -brace between stakes. <br />(2) Tie tree to cross -brace guy wire. <br />(3) Separate guy wire from bark by hose section. <br />1 11/04 02490 -11 04 -4801 <br />