OPEN_796_EAONE_LANDSCAPE_SPECIFICATION 10 Aug 2016 APPENDIX 9
255 FIRST CUT OF ALL GRASSED AREAS • Height of initial growth: 75 mm. • Preparation: - Debris and litter: Remove. - Stones and earth clods larger than 25 mm in any dimension: Remove
• Height of first cut: 50 mm. • Mower type: Contractor's choice. • Arisings: Leave during growing season, remove from first and last cuts of the year.
340 SPOT WEEDKILLING IN ROUGH GRASS AREAS • Herbicide: Suitable for suppressing perennial weeds. • Operations: Spot treat - all broad leaved weeds; - docks (Rumex spp); - injurious weed species listed in the Weeds Act 1959 and Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981; - Japanese knotweed (Fallopia spp); - nettles (Urtica spp); - ragworts (Senecio spp); - thistles (Cirsium spp); and - willowherb (Epilobium spp).
345 CONTROL OF JAPANESE KNOTWEED • Operations: Spot treat in June and September during suitable weather conditions and when plants are growing vigorously.
• Herbicide: In accordance with the Environment Agency 'Code of Practice for the management, destruction and disposal of Japanese knotweed'.
• Application: In accordance with the Environment Agency 'Code of Practice for the management, destruction and disposal of Japanese knotweed'.
• Arisings: In accordance with the Environment Agency 'Code of Practice for the management, destruction and disposal of Japanese knotweed'.
SHRUBS/TREES/HEDGES
500 ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW PLANTING • Duration: 10 years. • Weed control: - Method: Keep planting beds clear of weeds by use of suitable herbicides. - Area: Maintain a weed free area around each tree and shrub, minimum diameter the larger of 1 m or the surface of the original planting pit.
• Soil condition: Fork over beds to keep soil loose, with gentle cambers and no hollows. Do not reduce depth or effect of mulch. • Watering: Contractor's choice.
502 ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW PLANTING - FERTILIZER • Time of year: March or April. • Type: Organic. • Spreading: Spread evenly. Carefully lift and replace any mulch materials. - Application rate: 300 g per m².
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