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<br /> lbs. per application. Fertilizer to be applied in small piles scattered 12"to 48"out
<br /> from trunk. Contractor shall follow manufacturer's recommendations for
<br /> fertilization rates and quantities for all other palms.
<br /> During the two summer applications (May and August) the 8-2-12 shall be mixed
<br /> with Sul-Po-Mag or K-Mag in a 1:1 ratio and applied together at the recommended
<br /> rates.
<br /> Apply Supplemental Sul-po-mag, K-Mag, manganese sulfate or other
<br /> micronutrients, as needed, to correct nutritional deficiencies.
<br /> Palms with reduced rooting space in small planters or beds,or those with extensive
<br /> ground cover beneath, shall have overall fertilizer rates proportionately reduced
<br /> by 1/3 to 1/2 and frequencies increased to 6 times per year(1 time each 2 months)
<br /> to prevent phytotoxicity.
<br /> Observation: It shall be the Contractor's obligation to perform regular monthly
<br /> inspections of all palms and report to the City any site condition which may be
<br /> detrimental to the health and vitality of the palms. The base of palm trunks,
<br /> canopy and palm leaf spears must be observed. Further, the Contractor is
<br /> responsible to harvest and submit appropriate frond, spear leaf or root tissue
<br /> samples from palms demonstrating unusual characteristics to an approved lab for
<br /> disease analysis report and forward results and recommendations to the City.
<br /> Palms that show signs of distress shall be immediately top drenched, if necessary.
<br /> Insect and disease activity will be treated on an as-needed basis upon inspection.
<br /> Required service calls and treatment between scheduled maintenance shall be at
<br /> Contractor's expense. These reports are to be written and should be received by
<br /> the City no later than ten days after each inspection. It is required that the City
<br /> be notified in advance of planned activities in order to allow them to witness and
<br /> record the applications.
<br /> 3.8.6 INSECT AND DISEASE ACTIVITY
<br /> The Contractor shall control or eradicate infestations by chewing or sucking
<br /> insects, leaf miners, fire ants, whitefly and other pests and disease by spraying
<br /> affected grasses or plants with chemical sprays and combinations of sprays
<br /> suitable for that particular pest when the infestation or infection becomes evident
<br /> and as often thereafter as necessary using Integrated Pest Management Principles.
<br /> The Contractor shall be fully licensed to spray pesticides, and shall use sound
<br /> cultural practices that aid in preventing the presence or proliferation of insects and
<br /> diseases. The Contractor shall develop a pest management plan for approval by
<br /> the City. The Contractor's plan must establish the strategy and methods for
<br /> performing the work in a safe, effective, and environmentally sound manner.
<br /> Should the Contractor fail to report any disease or pest infestation that results in
<br /> damage to the Site(s) under the responsibility of the Contractor, the Contractor
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<br /> Lukes' Landscaping, Inc.
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