OPEN_796_EAONE_LANDSCAPE_SPECIFICATION 10 Aug 2016 APPENDIX 9
250 SOIL REQUIREMENTS • Type: - Seeded areas: Existing topsoil. - Turfed areas: N/A. - Reinforced grass areas: Soil for grass swards, as section Q28.
SEEDING
311 GRASS SEED FOR VERGES, EMBANKMENTS SUDS SWALE SIDES G1 • Supplier: Geminal GB Ltd. - Mixture reference: A3 Embankments & Drought. • Application rate: 34-50 g/m².
311A GRASS SEED FOR WETLAND AREAS AND DETENTION BASINS G2 • Supplier: Geminal GB Ltd. - Mixture reference: RE3 River Floodplain / Water Meadow (MC8 Grassland). • Application rate: 5-10 g/m².
311B GRASS SEED FOR SPECIES RICH GRASS AREAS G3 • Supplier: Geminal GB Ltd. - Mixture reference: WFG16 Productive Soils). • Application rate: 5-10 g/m².
311C GRASS SEED FOR TOPSOIL STORAGE G4 • Supplier: Geminal GB Ltd. - Mixture reference: A17 grade 'A' legume and clover seed mixture. • Application rate: 2.5 g/m².
311D GRASS SEED FOR ARABLE FIELD MARGINS G5 • Supplier: Geminal GB Ltd. - Mixture reference: Bespoke - see schedule G5. • Application rate: 2.5 g/m².
319 QUALITY OF SEED FOR ALL GRASSED AREAS • Freshness: Produced for the current growing season. • Certification: Blue label certified varieties. - Standard: EC purity and germination regulations. - Official Seed Testing Station certificate of germination, purity and composition: Submit when requested.
• Samples of mixtures: Submit when requested.
330 SOWING • General: Establish good seed contact with the root zone. • Method: To suit soil type, proposed usage, location and weather conditions during and after sowing. - Distribution: 2 equal sowings at right angles to each other and diagonally to main axis.
335 GRASS SOWING SEASON • Grass seed generally: April to June or August to October.
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