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Palms, shrubs, trees and turf areas should be fertilized in such a manner and frequency to <br /> ensure that the plant material remains healthy, without under or over nourishing them. An <br /> integrated plant management program is required to ensure healthy plants, free of disease <br /> and pests. Insecticides and fungicides shall be applied as needed to ensure that plants and <br /> grass remain pest and disease free. <br /> Mulching: <br /> Planting beds should be mulched in such a manner as to: prevent weed growth, retain <br /> moisture for use by plants, protect soil from erosion and the loss of nutrients, maintain a <br /> more uniform soil temperature and maintain a manicured appearance. Mulch should <br /> always be kept away from the trunks of trees, shrubs and palms to prevent rotting and <br /> susceptibility to disease. No Cypress mulch should be utilized. <br /> Pruning: <br /> All pruning shall adhere to ANSI A300 standards (and safety criteria adhered to) and <br /> shall be overseen by an ISA Certified Arborist. The older fronds on the Royal Palms shall <br /> be routinely pruned to insure that fronds do not fall onto any travel lanes. All pruning <br /> shall be done with the health and natural growth of the plant materials in mind and to <br /> specific pruning heights of the landscape material shall be determined in order to <br /> maintain clear site windows and vertical clearances for pedestrian and trick traffic where <br /> applicable. Visibility windows must be free of obstructions. <br /> The desired growth habit in landscape planting beds shall be such that shrubs of the same <br /> species shall develop into a single mass and be kept separate from adjacent masses of <br /> other species. <br /> Staking and Guying_ <br /> All staking material (except for replacements) will be removed at the completion of the <br /> one year warranty period before the city takes over. <br /> Turf Mowing: <br /> All grassed.areas are to be mowed and trimmed with sufficient frequency to maintain a <br /> neat and clean appearance. <br /> Litter Control: <br /> The project site shall remain litter free.. <br /> WeedinWHerbicide: <br /> All planting areas shall be maintained to be as weed free as possible with mechanical <br /> and/or chemical weeding, and where specified on plans, with mulch properly applied and <br /> maintained. When utilizing herbicide, extreme care should be taken to avoid any <br /> overspray onto plant materials. Any damage resulting from overspray will be the <br /> applicator's responsibility to restore per approved plan. <br />