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� I <br />1 07/06 02490 -10 05 -5564 <br />7. <br />After soil settles fill pit with planting soil, water, and leave pit <br />surface even with finish grade. <br />a. <br />Topsoil Berm: <br />' <br />a. Construct a topsoil berm 6 in. above finish grade forming a <br />watering basin with a level bottom around each palm or tree. <br />b. Size: 2 ft. greater than diameter of planting ball. <br />C. Leave saucer for 3 months or as directed by Owner's <br />Representative. At the end of 3 months regrade area and <br />re -mulch 12 inches out from trunk (or planting bed) for all <br />plantings. Remove excess from basin and clean area. <br />B. Balled Plants (B &B) and (WB &B): <br />1. <br />Place in pit on planting soil backfill material that has been hand- <br />, <br />tamped prior to placing plant. <br />2. <br />Place with burlap intact so location of ground line at top of ball is <br />same as at nursery where grown. <br />3. <br />Remove binding at top 1/2 of planting ball and lay top of burlap <br />back 6 inches. For wire balled trees, remove wire on top of ball. <br />' <br />4. <br />Do not pull wrapping from under planting ball. <br />5. <br />Do not plant if planting ball is cracked, broken or showing evidence <br />of voids before or during planting process. Replace with plant of <br />same species, size, and specification at no cost to Owner. <br />C. Container -Grown Plants: <br />1. <br />Can /Container Removal: <br />a. Cut cans on two sides with an acceptable can cutter. <br />b. Do not injure planting ball. <br />C. Do not cut cans with spade or ax. <br />Id. <br />Do not cut sides on knockout cans. <br />e. Carefully remove plants without injury or damage to planting <br />ball. <br />f. After removing plant. Superficially cut edge roots with knife <br />on three sides. <br />2. <br />Dig planting holes to size as shown. <br />1 07/06 02490 -10 05 -5564 <br />