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(34) Meets Requirements <br />Some plants in beds have minimal harmful insects or disease with visually affected areas <br />and corrective measures have been made or are scheduled to take place within the next <br />seven days. <br />(1-2) Poor <br />Many plants in beds show signs of harmful insects or disease and have been untreated for <br />more than 10 business days. <br />(B.5) Prune/Trim <br />(4-5) Good <br />Trees, shrubs, and groundcover are free of dead, dying and diseased material below 12 <br />feet in height. Correct form and structure are maintained. Cuts are made at the brunching <br />collar so as notpto leave stubs nor cut into the trunk Prunmg cutsre made: wrath hand <br />pnlneis. Sheears have only been used on formal hedges or in conjurction with renovative <br />pruning -Shoots -of aggressive newgrowthAhat-have hardened off-have-been:pnmed-to— <br />maintain a natural and neat appearance. Safety issues (Le. hanging over walkways, etc.) <br />'are addressed. Plants are contained within their growing areas. < s <br />(34) Meets Requirements <br />May have some trees, shrubs and groundcover with minor die back below 12 feet in <br />height, but not more than I0% of the plants. Trees, shrubs, and groundcover generally <br />show correct form and structure and safety items are addressed. Cuts are made at the <br />branching collar so as not to leave stubs nor cut into the trunk. Pruning cuts are made <br />with hand pruners. Shears have been used on some plant material other than formal <br />hedges or in conjunction with renovative pruning. Some shoots of aggressive new <br />growth that have hardened off have been pruned resulting in an undesirable appearance. <br />Plants may extend up to 6" beyond their growing areas. <br />(1-2) Poor <br />Many trees, shrubs, and groundcover have die back of greater than 10% below 12 feet in <br />height. Some limbs, shrubs and groundcover show incorrect form and structure. One or <br />more safety items are not addressed. Cuts have left stubs or have been cut into the trunk. <br />Shears have been used on more than 50019 of plant materials other than formal hedges or <br />in conjunction with renovative pruning. Virtually no shoots of aggressive new growth <br />that have hardened off have been pruned, resulting in a very undesirable appearance. <br />Plants extend over 6"-beyond their growing area _ <br />