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Respray any weeds still alive after 10 days. 4. Determine pH of soil using pH kit available at most nurseries. pH should be slightly acidic to neutral - PH - 5.5 to 7.0. If pH is outside of this range contact your local nursery to obtain advice on how to adjust the pH level. Some plants tolerate high or low pH levels. 5. If soil is mainly clay based, add gypsum to aid in breaking up the soil at the rate of 1.5 kg/ma to lawn areas and 2 kg/m2 for garden bed areas. 6. Install sub-surface drainage which discharges to stormwater or soakage pits in areas with poor drainage (where moisture-loving plants are not specified). 7. Cultivate soil for garden bed areas to 300mm depth and lawn areas to 100mm depth. Deep rip in to 400mm depth areas of hard-panning or compaction. 8. Use on-site topsoil where possible and improve with organic material as required. Imported topsoil shall be fertile, friable soil containing organic matter and free from perennial weeds and their roots, stone or rubble, clods of topsoil and other extraneous material. 9. Spread good quality topsoil to 100 mm depth for garden bed areas and 50 mm depth for lawn areas. To improve drainage in clay soils, raise soil level by 200 mm in garden beds. 10. Spread 75mm compacted depth organic mulch over all garden bed areas. Top of mulch shall be level with adjacent surfaces. 11. Plant shrubs as per Detail in holes of the same depth as the root ball and twice the diameter of the root ball. Water plants prior to and after backfilling. Do not tread-in plants. Plant root ball in the soil and never in the mulch. 12. Apply fertiliser specific to individual plant's requirements. Trees should be staked for the first one to two years as per Detail. 13. All climbers will require a wire or trellis climbing frame to be attached to adjacent surface 14. Install timber edging between all lawn areas and garden beds. 15. Garden beds are to be watered, weeded, fertilised, pruned and mulched on a regular basis by Landscape Contractor or the owner to ensure plants survive and thrive. This is to take place for a period of six months after completion of the Landscape Construction. Any plants that die or are diseased are to be replaced with the same species as listed in the plant schedule. At all times, plants are to be watered as required by climatic conditions to ensure the health of the plants. Between the months of October to April, as a minimum, plants shall be watered an average of 3 times per fortnight with 40 litres per tree and 10 litres per shrub. 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Page 1: AR Winter Landscapes GRAVEL PATH

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PLANTING NOTES

1. This landscape plan is based on the architect's Town Planning floor plan and is to be used for Town Planning

purposes only.

2. Plant selection shall be as per the plant schedule in locations as shown on the drawings. All plants are to be true to

species and the best of their respective kinds. Plants are to have well developed root systems and shall be free of

pests and disease. Water plants well watered before and after planting.

3. Spray all areas shown on the drawings as garden bed and lawn with an approved non-residual contact herbicide

(GJyphosate) following Manufacturer's specifications. The herbicide shall be dyed red to identify exposed areas.

Leave sprayed areas for a period of 10 days prior to being worked. Respray any weeds still alive after 10 days.

4. Determine pH of soil using pH kit available at most nurseries. pH should be slightly acidic to neutral - PH - 5.5 to 7.0.

If pH is outside of this range contact your local nursery to obtain advice on how to adjust the pH level. Some plants

tolerate high or low pH levels.

5. If soil is mainly clay based, add gypsum to aid in breaking up the soil at the rate of 1.5 kg/ma to lawn areas and 2

kg/m2 for garden bed areas.

6. Install sub-surface drainage which discharges to stormwater or soakage pits in areas with poor drainage (where

moisture-loving plants are not specified).

7. Cultivate soil for garden bed areas to 300mm depth and lawn areas to 100mm depth. Deep rip in to 400mm depth

areas of hard-panning or compaction.

8. Use on-site topsoil where possible and improve with organic material as required. Imported topsoil shall be fertile,

friable soil containing organic matter and free from perennial weeds and their roots, stone or rubble, clods of topsoil

and other extraneous material.

9. Spread good quality topsoil to 100 mm depth for garden bed areas and 50 mm depth for lawn areas. To improve

drainage in clay soils, raise soil level by 200 mm in garden beds.

10. Spread 75mm compacted depth organic mulch over all garden bed areas. Top of mulch shall be level with adjacent

surfaces.

11. Plant shrubs as per Detail in holes of the same depth as the root ball and twice the diameter of the root ball. Water

plants prior to and after backfilling. Do not tread-in plants. Plant root ball in the soil and never in the mulch.

12. Apply fertiliser specific to individual plant's requirements. Trees should be staked for the first one to two years as per

Detail.

13. All climbers will require a wire or trellis climbing frame to be attached to adjacent surface

14. Install timber edging between all lawn areas and garden beds.

15. Garden beds are to be watered, weeded, fertilised, pruned and mulched on a regular basis by Landscape Contractor

or the owner to ensure plants survive and thrive. This is to take place for a period of six months after completion of

the Landscape Construction. Any plants that die or are diseased are to be replaced with the same species as listed in

the plant schedule. At all times, plants are to be watered as required by climatic conditions to ensure the health of the

plants. Between the months of October to April, as a minimum, plants shall be watered an average of 3 times per

fortnight with 40 litres per tree and 10 litres per shrub.

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5150mm4 x 3mPlum-leaf PomaderrisPP Pomaderris prunifolia

10150mm6 x 4mSweet BursariaBS Bursaria spinosa

LL 10050mm1.0m highSpiny-headed Mat-rushLomandra longifolia

10050mm0.3m highChocolate LilyArthropodium strictumAS

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201.0m highDusty MillerSpyridium parvifoliumSP

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1000.7m highCommon Tussock-grassPoa labillardiereiPL

800.5m highKangaroo GrassThemeda triandraTT

100-Matted PratiaPratia pedunculataPP

100-Purple Coral-peaHardenbergia violaceaHV

100-Kidney-weedDichondra repensDR

100-Running PostmanKennedia prostrataKP

20Austral IndigoIndigofera australisIA

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104 x 3mGolden WattleAcacia pycnanthaAP

104 x 3mPrickly MosesAcacia verticillataAV

510 x 4mBlackwoodAcacia melanoxylonAM

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PROPOSED

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PROPOSED MEDIUM &

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CONSULT PROJECT ARBORIST WHERE

WORKS WITHIN TPZ's

GRAVEL PATH DETAILSCALE 1:10

GRAVEL PATHAR Winter LandscapesLandscape Design and Construction

PO BOX 48 PANTON HILL VIC 3759

PROPOSED LANDSCAPE PLAN at

No. 78−80 O’BRIENS LANE TEMPLESTOWESCALE 1:200 DATE 24/05/2021