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19C - RFP - PARK LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SRVS
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ATTACHMENT 2 <br />ANNUAL COLOR PLANTING AND MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATION <br />Before each annual planting the area should be tilled 8 to 16 inches deep. Organic matter in the form <br />of nitrified redwood must be incorporated to a depth of 8" of the top soil. The contract administrator <br />may adjust this if adequate organic matter is already present in the soil but the successful bidder must <br />be prepared to incorporate this organic matter at every color rotation. Organic matter must comprise <br />25% of the soil volume where the roots will be. This requires 2" of nitrified redwood tilled to an 8" <br />depth. Apply 1.5 pounds of nitrogen per 1000 sq. ft. as a complete low nitrogen material with a ratio <br />of 1:2:1, l:l:l, 1:2:2 or similar. Do not use a higher rate of nitrogen as this may result in excessive <br />vegetative growth and a suppression of flowering. After establishment, fertilize as necessary to <br />maintain a robust appearance and maximum flowering. After incorporating organic material and other <br />supplements, the beds must be raked smooth and slightly mounded. Sticks clods and other material <br />must be removed from the bed. <br />During planting gently crush the root mass with the fingers to stimulate root growth in the surrounding <br />soil. Begin planting in the center of the bed and keep traffic in the worked soil to a minimum. Make <br />the hole slightly larger than the root ball and set the plant at the same depth or slightly higher than it <br />was growing in the container. Smooth out the soil around the plants after planting, including <br />footprints. Water plants to a depth of 5 inches immediately after planting for 4" plant material (deeper <br />for larger pots). <br />Plants are to be rotated four times a year and are to be kept disease free and healthy on a consistent <br />basis. There must be no dead or missing plants at any time and the beds must be kept in a weed free <br />condition. Plants will be in 4" pots and will be planted in an 8" triangular spacing pattern. Rows must <br />be in a straight alignment at the time of planting. Plant species that may be planted at different times <br />of the year may include but not be limited to the following annual bedding plants: <br />• Spring/Summer - April through October 1 <br />Alyssum, Lobelia, Salvia, Marigold, Gloriosa daisy, Penstemon, Cosmos, Dahlia, Impatiens, <br />Begonias, Double Impatiens, Petunia, Verbena, Vinca rosea (periwinkle) Zinnias <br />• Fall/Winter <br />Iceland poppies, Pansies, Viola, Stock, Snapdragons, Primroses, Ranunculus <br />Vandalism <br />Contractor shall check annual color beds daily (Monday through Friday). If plants are missing <br />or vandalized, the Contractor shall provide the City's representative with a proposal to replace <br />missing/damaged plants. After the City's Representative signs the proposal, the Contractor <br />shall then replant/replace missing/damaged plants within 48 hours. <br />The City's contract administrator shall be the sole judge of whether the above specifications are <br />met. The contract administrator shall also approve the types and combinations of color bedding <br />plants prior to installation. <br />45 <br />19C-47
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