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f Seedbed Preparation <br /> The seedbed shall be firm. Trash, weeds and other debris that will interfere with seeding <br /> operations shall be removed or disposed of as approved by the PROJECT MANAGER. <br /> On sites where equipment can operate, the seedbed shall be adequately loosened (four to six <br /> inches (4" to 6") deep) and smoothed. Chiseling, discing, harrowing or cultipacking may be <br /> required. Work shall be done on the contour where practicable. <br /> On sites where equipment cannot operate, the seedbed shall be hand-raked or otherwise <br /> prepared by hand by scarifying to a minimum depth of one inch (1") to provide a roughened <br /> surface so that seed will stay in place. <br /> Seedbed preparation shall be suspended when soil moisture conditions are not suitable for the <br /> preparation of a satisfactory seedbed as determined by the PROJECT MANAGER. <br /> Seeding <br /> The designated seed.mixture shall be sown uniformly on the prepared areas. Seeding shall <br /> not be done if the ground is frozen. Some areas,such as rock outcrops, etc., within the work <br /> limits may not be designated to be seeded. <br /> Drill Seeding. In all areas where practicable and where the area to be seeded exceeds one (1) <br /> acre, seeding shall be performed with a grassland drill with depth bands and seedbox agitator <br /> and equipped with either packing wheels or a cultipacker. The drill shall be capable of <br /> properly handling the seed on all slopes designated for this method. Seed shall be drilled <br /> across the slope, where practicable. The distance between drilled furrows shall not be more <br /> than twelve 0 2) inches. Seed shall be planted one-quarter inch (1/4") to one-half inch (1/2") <br /> deep. <br /> Broadcast Seeding. Seeding shall be performed using hand-operated or machine seeders <br /> whereby dry seed shall be applied in prescribed quantities uniformly on specified areas. <br /> Broadcast seeding shall be used where drill seeding is not practicable, or where the area to <br /> be seeded is less than one acre, or may be used at the CONTRACTOR's option. Broadcast <br /> seed shall be covered about one-quarter (1/4) to one-half (1/2) inch deep by flexible-tine <br /> harrowing or a similar method acceptable to the PROJECT MANAGER. One to two operations <br /> may be required to obtain adequate coverage as specified by the PROJECT MANAGER. <br /> Mulching <br /> Hay or straw mulch shall be applied uniformly at the rate of two (2) tons per acre over seeded <br /> areas. Hydromulch shall be applied at the rate of one and a half (1 1/2) tons per acre. Mulch <br /> shall be applied to the designated areas immediately after seeding and not later than 24 hours <br /> after seeding has been performed. Mulching shall not be done when the wind velocity <br /> exceeds fifteen 0 5) miles per hour. <br /> Stabilizing Mulch <br /> On areas larger than one (1) acre a mulch crimper shall be used to stabilize or anchor the <br /> mulch into the soil after hay or straw mulch has been spread. The crimper shall be equipped <br /> with scrapers to keep the blades clean. Spacing of crimper blades shall not exceed nine <br /> inches (9") . On areas less than one acre crimping must be achieved by hand with a suitable <br /> tool, such as a spade, on 18" centers. <br /> 17 <br />