Groundcovers Sample Clauses
The Groundcovers clause defines the requirements and standards for the installation and maintenance of groundcover plants within a landscaping project. It typically specifies the types of groundcovers to be used, planting densities, soil preparation, and ongoing care such as watering and weeding. By setting clear expectations for groundcover selection and upkeep, this clause ensures consistent aesthetic and functional results, helping to prevent disputes over landscaping quality and maintenance responsibilities.
Groundcovers a. Ground covers will be attended to during the detail route cycle and shall be confined to plant bed areas by manual or chemical means, as environmental conditions permit.
Groundcovers. (a) Groundcovers require minimal pruning. Contractor shall confine and maintain groundcovers within plant beds. Contractor shall not allow groundcover to grow over paved areas.
(b) After all pruning operations, Contractor shall make all reasonable efforts to remove all cuttings and debris relative to ground-cover type and ensure an aesthetically clean appearance.
Groundcovers. Groundcovers are low growing plants that grow in colonies to form a solid mat over the surface of the ground. They spread by rhizomes, by stolen or by roots which form at the nodes of trailing branches that come in contact with the soil. The plants give a flat or two (2) dimensional effect to the landscape; such plants include, but are not limited to, arctotheca, osteospermum, trailing gazania and lantana, ivy, trachelospermum, baccharis, and varieties of ice plant and myoporum.
Groundcovers. Groundcovers will require minimal pruning. They will be confined to plant beds and not be allowed to grow over paved or turf grass areas.
