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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDRB120432 PlansStaking Diagram Plant so that top of root ball is even with or slightly higher than the finished grade. Two strands of twisted 16 gauge gal. wire attached to 12" nylon strap Hardwood 2"x2" stakes (or metal depending on conditions), driven firmly into subgrade (min 18") prior to backfilling. Stake above first branches or as necessary for firm support Mulch Form 3" high -'- � II� ! I 1=I fll���ll � �� _� continuous soil nm �,_� �� ���������� � k ��� � 111=1I - �����,� �� ������� � I I I I I I I ' i I I� I I I ,�;�'rr� i i i =1 I I I I 1=1 I' Backfill - 50% native soil '! �'�= I I I=1 I I I I I-1 I I I � I-I I I I I I I I� i�-� =� � �=� � �=� � �-� � �=� � �=� � �-� � �-� � �-� � �-� � �-� �-- and 50% organic amendments �,=III=III-III-III-I11=111=111=111=111=1I'� ' i 1=1 I 1=1 I 1=1 I I-I I1=1 I1=1 I1=1 I 1=1 I1=1 I 1=I' Undisturbed subgrade , � � I li i il I 1=1 I1=1I1=1I1=1I1=1I I� �,I I li i il I', _Illi�,lll�i Illll�llli�,ll�- 2 x ball dia. Typical Tree Planting Detail No Scale C� ��Form 3" high ,,,,, o� �.�, continuous soil rim �k ' I 1--I I I=I �� Backfill - 50% Native I I I— — soil and 50% organic -I �'—I I, 3� � �� 3" mulch Plant at or above I finish grade Root ball amendment Remove container -�I�-�IIIII � ��� I�I� Undisturbed subgrade —_� �- - � �- ��Zx�L Typical Shrub Planting Detail No Scale E �erennials or Annuals �.,. , _..�.. ... . /alk, or Edger 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 0 0 ��I����I����I�� PLANT SPACING A B C D 6" 6" 6" 5" 6" 8„ 8„ 6„ �.. 8„ 12" 12" 6" 10" 12" 18" 18" 8" 15" 18" 24" 24" 18" 20" 24" 30" 30" 18" 26" 30" 36" 36" 24" 31 " 36" 48" 48" 24" 41" 48" 2" mulch Remove containers, set out and space plants as specified in plant legend. Set plants 1" higher than finish grade. Prepare planting bed Undisturbed subgrade ' ! '-1 I'-1 I'-1' !-1 I'-1 I'-1 !'—� Typical Perennial Planting Detail No Scale � .� � See plan for slope and I—I I I— I I— I I—I I 1-.-i � - _ �_ ��= I� ��_���_���_���_ �_ _ _ — _ _ _ _� _ _ _ _ �_ _ _ _ _ I— — — — — — --� -� � �—� � �—� � �—� � �—� � �—� � �—� � �—� � �- Sod Lawn Detail No Scale Existing Sod Lawn Amended Top Soil Subgrade Proposed Mow Line Proposed Drainage by Engineer Existing Planter to be Filled with Perennials Existing Entry Stairway Substitute (7) Dwarf Red Twig Dogwoods for (7) Twinberry Honeysuckles 1� � � Stone Edger Detail No Scale �i �� � . �� �� �,� � Prune and Feed Existing Shrubs and Add Wood Mulch to Shrub Bed Landscape Concept � -zrr_��ic ,o° r�vc ----- ��0 �F1'YLIGi�T _ ��� � .'�, _ �_ � 'Vogelman Brown Beams' as supplied by Vogelman West Associates, 24"- 42" face, 8"-12" width. Preferably rock wall to be one course high when free standing. Perennials Roadbase subgrade, compact to 95% proctor Subgrade compact to 95% proctor APPi � IM�iE i CC�?TiQt�i 0= Ex� T��� �,aEUN vAl1 (7) False Leaf Spirea Dead Tree to be Removed Proposed 3"-6" Rock with weed barrier fabric along north roof drip edge. ,, � � Existin� (�lative � , � ,Landscape � � ��_ ����� �� � �� � � �'as � � �, � � �i � ��� � � ���g� , �I�/i �_ �� �, , ��— � , .� � �,— ��� � ���\� , \ � ��, � �(������ �'����Shady Perennials and � Ill'� �,- Gr6und Covers - � ��P�oposed Sand Set � � t�; Buff Flagstone Patio -� � � ��'��-� _ ��� ��\ I II// ��ur _ __� , -�_� � � �/ �i / � � ��� � i ...,.� - � � \��I �dG �i, i �, � :� -- -- ;� �� - ;;��; \,,�yy�1�� ;. e ��- °: y � �. - i� �i.' ��;,�%i��+ ' �%�����'I'y�1 � �� �� . �:1�� � / � (2) Twinberry Honeysuckles Fence, Existing, Typical Proposed Annual/Per nnial Flower Pots NOTE: Prune remaining trees and shrubs for health and deep root fertilize. \ 0 4' 8' SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" 16' Landscape Legend Existing Deciduous Tree Existing Spruce/Fir Existing Shrubs Proposed Swedish Columnar Aspen 2" Cal. Proposed Shrubs #5 Containers DwarF Mugo Pine #5 Containers Proposed Sand Set Buff Flagstone Patio 2' X 2' Average Size Proposed Perennial/Groundcovers 4" pots @ 12"-18" O.C. Proposetd Cobble over Fabric 4 -6 Cobble Proposed Flush Stone Edger Proposed Flush Flagstone Path Proposed Boulders Existing Contours Proposed Mow Line Proposed Annual/Perennial Flower Pots ��\\ I IIl/�� ��� \\II//�%/� _� �-- _, ��__ i .� ���\ � � � �/j�� � � � � � � � � �\\\\�\ ��//IIIIII\D�� ;%�� ,i,, �o��o ���� ��� "���0�,��c�->� , � � O�� 0 � � � � ;,� o � �n� �°� ��. �� ���, '�; OOODa0�0 ��rT��� r� � � � � � � � Landscape Notes 1. Screened topsoil to be used in perennial beds shall be amended with 1/3 parts organic matter. Topsoil to be installed to a depth of 8" in all disturbed lawn areas. All soil must be approved by Landscape Designer prior to installation. 2. Tree and shrub wells to be back filled with 50% native soil and 50% organic amendment. 3. Location of all trees shall be staked by Contractor and approved by the Landscape Designer prior to installation. 4. Shredded wood mulch will be used as a ground cover treatment in designated areas with weed barrier fabric. All shrub and tree planting beds shall receive medium shredded wood mulch 3" deep over weed barrier fabric. All perennial beds shall receive a minimum of 2" small nugget bark mulch. 5. All boulders over 1.5' in diameter uncovered during excavation will be stocked on site for use as landscape boulders as shown per plan. Final boulder placement to be approved by the Landscape Designer. 6. Locate all plant material to avoid snow shed, snow removal locations, sight lines, utility lines, fire hydrants, and easements. 7. Exact placement and shape of planting beds shall be reviewed by Landscape Designer prior to installation of irrigation drip tubing. Shrubs, in their pots, shall be placed for review by Landscape Designer. 8. Plant quantities symbolically shown on plan take precedence over written instructions. Align and place all trees and shrubs per these notes and drawings. 9. Edging to be narrow flush buff flagstone edger. 11. It is the contractor's responsibility to furnish plant material free of pests or disease. Pre-selected, "tagged" material must be inspected by the Landscape Designer prior to installation. The Contractor must certify that all plant material is free of pests and disease. The Contractor must warranty all plant materials for health and proper installation for a period of one year after installation per their contract. 12. All new trees and shrubs shall be drip irrigated upon installation. All perennial areas shall be spray irrigated. A permanent irrigation system is required. 13. All tree and shrub symbols used are reflective of plant size in 10-12 years. 14. This document, information and design is proprietary data and the exclusive property of Neils Lunceford, Inc. Reproduction or use of this document is prohibited without written consent. U � � m — � � � �� a� �.. � a� �O ��� � � � � � � U � °�� � � a-oc�oo�o ° J � o �Ud'co c�i .� �N����� � (%� X N O � O•� � m� ��-' dj � � � .� m���� a Oo�,>��� � z o.tic��� � � � ;�-: .�=�::� � :.-::�.� � �'���� f ��`�° � � �� � ���i= � _�-;�:r,�. � �y.!`'� b�}3, J � U � J � � w i � � '�- o O ■— � � � � � � w � � � � o w > U � .� _ a � � U � � cn � � ° C� z � � � J � � � � PROJECT MANAGER: Dan S./Megan T. RELEASE DATES: 11.14.2011 09.10.2012 SHEET 1 oF 1