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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981053
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
4/15/1993
Doc Name
Solicitation of Bids PKA-3-0051
Permit Index Doc Type
Reclamation Project
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D
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BLUE FLAME SHRUB PLANTING <br />1) Shrubs will have a moist root system maintained prior <br />to planting. Shrubs will be stored in a cool shady <br />spot until planting. <br />2) Shrubs will be planted at a correct depth. Refer to <br />the "old soil line" of the seedling to determine the <br />correct depth. Shrubs will be placed in a bucket of <br />polymer/water mix (polymer supplied by the STATE). <br />Holes will be hand dug to be deep enough to allow roots <br />to go into the soil straight and wide enough so that <br />roots are not curled upward. Generally, make the hole <br />3" wider and 3" deeper than needed. <br />3) Polymer (supplied by the STATE) will be mixed one cup <br />dry material in 6 gallons of water. When material is <br />fully Betted, put 1 - i lj2 cups wet material in the <br />backfill around the plant and mix it evenly throughout <br />the backfill. <br />4) Soil from the bottom to the top of the hole will be <br />firmly packed so no air pockets exist being careful not <br />to scar the seedling stem. This ;,;ill be obtained by <br />filling each hole half full of soil, packing it, <br />watering, lettiry the water sea}: i:: a..w finishing <br />filling the hole with soil, pacY.i.^.g ar.3 watering again. <br />5) Loose soil will be added on top as mulch. A 3 - 4 " <br />basin will be constructed for each planted shrub to act <br />as a collection saucer for retaining water. <br />6) Each shrub will be watered in after planting. After <br />the completion of the planting of all the shrubs, all <br />the shrubs will be watered ~n again. <br />7) An animal repellent ROPEL (supplied by the STATE) will <br />be sprayed onto each shrub according to the <br />manufacturers specifications. The cc;~tractor will <br />supply the spray bottle. <br />8) Finally, tree guards will be installed over 400 of the <br />shrubs. These 18" tall, 4"d plastic mesh tubes will be <br />slipped over the whrubs and staked to the ground on the <br />400 select shrubs. <br />
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