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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2135-l-2. Mfr - -. - ` _ , - _ _ - - - - -- _ , _ _ _ .. _ _ I - — � - - - _ . _ - r ,•'1 , REVISIONS BY v MQ .••• Ll T PLANTING NOTES - SYMBM BMAINOrAL ♦ C0MM0IN .!NAME CIUAINT .SIZE REMARKS THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL PLANT MATERIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PLAN AND DETAILS. TREES jMkI SOIL PREPARATION AMENDMENTS PER 1000 SQUARE FEET -NIsH (EM EUCALYPTUS MACULATA / Spotted Gum G 25 15 GAL Double Stake ?z-CUBIC YARDS OF NITROGEN STABILIZED & MINERALIZED .� 1I I1 �Z NITR OGE�� PD PHOENIX DACTYLIFERA /d As Noted Ht. b Brown Trunk ORGANIC AMENDMENTS (REDWOOD, FIR OR CEDAR SHAVINGS)' i Date Palm L-2 14 y . (D O- POUNDS AGRI CULTURAL GYPSUM SHRUBS �'.�'� ''' �; ;: , . :, / _ POUNDS GRO-POWER PLUS i • �' • •• � • —sem �® _ � � f ' va®� 7 moo, / / /F • Y _ � co CULTIVATE { ROTOT I LL } PLANTING AREAS TO A DEPTH OF SIX. (fi) r �I : • �� ' EF ESCALLONIA FRADESI / Pink Princess A 405 5 GAL Z M z zLO INCHES WITH T14E ABOVE MENTIONED SOIL PREPARATION AMENDMENTS, - ..; :.•• 1 ! L_L.- "'�' -•- ••' �" i��i � l HH HEMEROCALLIS HYBRID / Yellow Da lil - 1 & 5 GAL 50 ea @ 12" oc N WET SOIL THOROUGHLY AND ALLOW TO SETTLE, REPEAT THIS PROCEDURE Q , ...• 90, • � :.�. �_.:• y y rn UNTIL SOIL IS STABLE ENOUGH TO HOLD A UNIFORM AND SMOOTH X t _ j OL. Q ' CONSISTANCY TO ALLOW FOR DRAINAGE AND AIR PENETRATION. N I-L � � ��� =PW PITTOSPORUM TOBIRA 'Wheeleri' / Wheeler's Dwarf 94 5 GAL w U a� + a-�__ 1) j — _ .—�! I1� PT PARTHENOCISSUS TRTCUSPIDATA Boston GAL Tie To Wall A D = N mep 10I fop M BACKFILL MIX FOR TREE ANIS SHRUB PLANTING (PER CUBIC YARD). _ 1 1 / os on Ivy 93 1 �- 2/3 CUBIC YARD ON-SITE SOIL `� ��I" �►i ��v U roN C Lo 1/3 CUBIC YARD ORGANIC AMENDMENT (I.E. NiTROH-UMUS) ' C`, GROUND COVERS iW- U z° I POUND IRON SULFATE L"� _ '; 2 POUNDS 5-20�ZO COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER, , {,�, ( {\A\ FRAGARIA CHILOENSIS / Wild Strawberry � �;� 5:F•• Flats Rooted cuttings � � � �2 @12"oc N r-••--t- - .. PROVIDE AGRI FORM PLANTING TABLETS (21 GRAMS) IN EACH PLANTING M�•• +« ,� IMPROVED TALL FESCUE SOD NV Q-'��bI.J� �✓, c1o� s-r — co A F TUizr, Q ._ U PIT AS FOLLOWS: - , � ��,�.�_-'- ..�,•.i _ �V nl � r�U,�L MS FOR EACH 1 GALLON CONTAINER L••W v ��� ONE TABLET ��� GRAMS) 0 - �� . � � TRI (3) THREE TABLETS (53 GRAMS) FOR EACH 5 GALLON CONTAINER (4) FOUR TABLETS (84 GRAMS) FOR EACH 15 GALLON CONTAINER Z ' •(1) ONE TABLET (21 GRAMS) FOR EACH 1/2 INCH OF TRUNK CALIBER � � �.A-`.� � g o Z FOR ALL BOXED MATERIALS LARGER THAN 15 GALLON, !�`{ � `�� 1 1~ c �C LOO U REMOVE STAKE AND TRELLIS FROM VINES AND SECURE TO WALLS, FENCES PLANT SIZING � AND POSTS WITH PLASTIC TABS AND TIES OR NAILS IN WOOD, plant symbol J ONE GALLON O O GROUND COVERS SMALL EXTEND BENEATH ALL' TREES AND SHRUBS .IN quantity required �,,� PLANTER AREAS WITH GROUND COVERS INDICATED. q 0� J N PRIOR TO SOIL 'PREPARATION, CONTRACTOR SHALL HIRE A LICENSED SOIL FIVE GALLON LABORATORY TO ANALYZE THE SITE SOIL IN PLANTING AREAS TO � DETERMIND THE AGRICULTURAL SUITABILITY AND FERTILITY. THE a t y LABORATORY SHALL SUBMIT A WRITTEN REPORT OF THEIR FINDINGS WITH FIFTEEN GALLON M ANY RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE AMENDING OF THE SOIL TO THE OWNER 1� - P-) - �"�21 - � L '`j •- v AND THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT TO BE IMPLEMENTED BY THE CONTRACTOR - Q IN ADDITION TO THE ORIGINAL SOIL PREPARATION MIX, l�`1 � ��*i �" � BOX SIZE AS NOTED U �.. � I•.•!.`�. Imo' 1.•�� i`� ��- - 4 1i5 GP►�-. p� ® ���.J � jaF N� a f�" N ' 1 1 Z! LGi•�� � ;LAf p � i4� . C3 ' +-%NII€ rt1 ' �' � W/ N }NG fly R4wr "T ,W _ �� WIC 311H l� SSIN N ` = t�l� • - CR=l1t=111, _ I . • _ _ --�� �-•�� �-�� -. 1 1 I an � ' • = I I-Idl� Ta tt �1� 1'1U� 0 — _ s — .��— N 111 ` � � � P � ` tt l =� 1 T&I, _ �4t1!' � �. TAIL Prc� ice. = _ ; /2 Ti M � . � 17EPTH o1= _�! ill �ltl diff (!i--�W + THE :7 _ r , . .. , .. 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Y t ! � d .,P, •:! r -r wry„x ...�,'��, s.i a '.r..,-:, ,<c.•. v - W Q Z Z LL W L I LOT LOT LOT 9 LjJ LOT 54 LOT 1 LOT 2 LOT 3 LOT 4 LOT 5 OT � 7 S Z o Z� �. 04 .� V■■ L0 . - � c� SOILAMD PL"T LABORATORY, RNC. ,, ., ►.i • �'- :•.... _ .• .s•oc,•non a<172wtua, Lao.x:,.,,. «\ ' V R�rnmont� t'i (7n S RANCHO FONTANA - TgACT 13954 Following is a report on our inspection and soil sampling of the above sites on The, surfao� soil in the level streetscape areas at Locations 1 and 2 should be cross- If the 12-12-12 is, incorporated preplant as recommended, the Fostplant maintenance jCl L_I1'( � ►' I P.j � A 6-30-88. Composite soil samples were collected Fran the too general landscape and ripped or otherwise tilled to a minimum depth of 6 irtaae�. In addition, all rocky for the first year can consist of a nitrogen only fertilizer program. Becanrarg ela ; } , four slope areas designated on the enclosed Tract. ttLp. material in excess of 1-inch in diameter should be ranwed to the minimum 6-inch approximately 30 days after planting, amnmonium sulfate should be applied at a rate depth, of 5 pounds per 1000 square feet on a monthly casis. However, since the soils at The light brown colored surface soil in the Location 1 level streetscave area varies this site are coarse in texture and substantial leaching of nitrogen in rarti�ar from coarse- loamy sand to coarse Andy loam in texture. The Location 2 level For turf and ground cover planting, the following amendments should be uniformly could occur, it may be necessary to increase the °frequency of fertilizer applications streetscape portion is generally coarser in texture than in the Location 1 area. broadcast and thoroughly incorporated to a depth of 6-inches by means of rototiller during the establishment period. Also, when plants have becoMe well establislheo, Substantial quantities of rocky ;material, generally less than 12 ilncnes in diameter or eq�° the frequency cf fertilizer applications can oe decreased. were noted, particularly at Location 2• 'the slope-areas are also light brcwn in OAAwru color and fairly coarse in texture. As with the 9treetscapes, substantial quantities AMOUNT ?ER 1000 SQUARE FEET If the slopes are to be !hydroseeded, the following materials should be included in of rocky material were noted in sane areas, articularly- at the Location 6 slope. the hydramulch formula. it should be noted that there was no evidence of restricted water movement into. the 6 cu. - nitrogen stabilized organic ammencment derived ,��' deeper soil xof ile. Y� f ram redwood -sawdust, fir sawdust or cedar sawdust ANCQNT PER C H E C K E D 15 lbs. 12-12-12 commercial fertilizer Soil An lI 300 lbs. 12-12-12 commercial fertilizer Z j DATE ��Ti•th the exception of the slopes, the plarmtirg. pits for container-crcwn trees and 300 11x;. ureaform 38-0-4=i With the e=eption of Location 4 which is neutral, soil reaction is slightly acid shrubs should be excavated twice the diameter and one and a half times the demxh of "— throughout with lime content low and boron concentrations well below the toxic the root ball. Cn-site screened"soil should be used without amending for backfill while the ureaform is. a slow-'release nitrogen fertilizer, it will Probably be S"�Q�� 7 —�a SCALE f range. The salinity (ECe) levels are satisfactorily 1aw, and based on the SAR to the de of the root ball. The bacxf ill mix for use around the root ball mould necessary to make dry supplemental fertilizer applications, particularly during the L'��� -��:> � �C �•� values, soluble sodium is adequately calanced by calcium and magnesium. T_n summary, be. prepareedd as follows•:• establishment period. If- this is the case, ammonium sulfate should be uniformly �` .. Dig' - F JO® NO. the six soil areas ed are nonsaline and norm odic in nature. ramp! s broadcast over city slopes at the rate of 5 sounds per 1000 Square feet and followed �`'-'� 6 parts by volume on-site screened soil with a normal. irricsation at each fertilizing period. Available nitrogen ranges from lcw at Location i to hi.gi optimun at Location 6 while 4 Farts by �miume nitrogen stabilized organic amendment SHEET phosphorus varies f ran low at Location 2 to low •it-imum at Location 5. Potassium is 1 lb. 12-Z2-12 Der sic .yard of „fix vuld them uestions, please call. low at Locations 2 and 4 and slightly lcw in r�imng areas sampled. Calcium and 2 lbs. iron sulfate �r cubic ,.,ard of mix mmagnesium tend to be slightly to moderately low ouR: atove the deficient level. r%••c�� The a.cove materials should be thoroughly blended prior to use for oackf ill purposes. Also, the iron sulfate should not contact cement surfaces since severe staining MRREST R3L,UER could occur, FF:gc OF �• SHEETS' PRINTED ON CLEARPRINT 1000H ,