Landscape Beds Clause Samples

The 'Landscape Beds' clause defines the requirements and standards for the installation, maintenance, or modification of designated planting areas within a property. Typically, this clause outlines the types of plants permitted, the arrangement and spacing of plantings, and the responsibilities for ongoing care such as mulching, weeding, and irrigation. By specifying these details, the clause ensures that landscape beds are maintained in an orderly and aesthetically pleasing manner, helping to preserve property value and community appearance.
Landscape Beds. 1) All planting beds, ground covers and mulched areas shall be maintained free of weeds, trash, fallen limbs and dead vegetation. 2) All plants shall be maintained to a well-shaped appearance, according to each species' natural growth habit. Flowering shrubs shall be pruned in the proper season to allow fully flowering potential for the following flowering season. Grouped plantings shall be allowed to form masses appropriate to the species. 3) Plants shall be routinely monitored for populations of damaging insects. 4) A pre-emergence and post-emergence herbicide shall be applied in the landscape beds to prevent weed encroachment.
Landscape Beds. 1) All planting beds, ground covers and mulched areas shall be maintained free of weeds, trash, fallen limbs and dead vegetation. 2) All plants shall be maintained to a well-shaped appearance, according to each species' natural growth habit. Flowering shrubs shall be pruned in the proper season to allow fully flowering potential for the following flowering season. Grouped plantings shall be allowed to form masses appropriate to the species. 3) Fertilizers shall be broadcast over the entire planting bed and kept away from tree trunks. The Contractor shall apply fertilizer according to the manufacturer’s specifications or recommended 8-10-10, 50% slow release or better, with iron and manganese to all landscaped beds, each March and September. Fertilizers shall be applied to dry surfaces and watered in immediately. Additional applications of appropriate plant nutrients shall be applied when conditions warrant. 4) Plants shall be routinely monitored for populations of damaging insects. 5) A pre-emergence and post-emergence herbicide shall be applied in the landscape beds to prevent weed encroachment.
Landscape Beds i. All planting beds, ground covers and mulched areas shall be maintained free of weeds, trash, fallen limbs and dead vegetation. ii. All plants shall be maintained to a well-shaped appearance, according to each species' natural growth habit. Flowering shrubs shall be pruned in the proper season to allow fully flowering potential for the following flowering season. Grouped plantings shall be allowed to form masses appropriate to the species. iii. The Contractor shall maintain all trees to a minimum clearance of 15 feet high from grade. Sucker growth and dead material shall be removed from all trees and shrubs within a radius of 25 feet. iv. Any major tree surgery or tree removal, which becomes necessary through no fault of the Contractor, will be at the County's expense. v. All rock beds shall be maintained free of weeds, grass, trash, fallen limbs and dead vegetation.
Landscape Beds. A. All planting beds, ground covers and mulched areas shall be maintained free of weeds, trash, fallen limbs and dead vegetation. B. All plants shall be maintained to a well-shaped appearance, according to each species' natural growth habit. Flowering shrubs shall be pruned in the proper season to allow fully flowering potential for the following flowering season. Grouped plantings shall be allowed to form masses appropriate to the species.
Landscape Beds. 1. All planting beds, ground covers and mulched areas shall be maintained free of weeds, trash, fallen limbs and dead vegetation. 2. All plants shall be maintained to a well-shaped appearance, according to each species' natural growth habit. Flowering shrubs shall be pruned in the proper season to allow fully flowering potential for the following flowering season. Grouped plantings shall be allowed to form masses appropriate to the species. 3. The Contractor shall apply fertilizer according to the manufacturer's specifications or recommended 8-10-10, 50% slow release or better, with iron and manganese to all landscaped beds, each March and September. Fertilizers shall be applied to dry surfaces and watered in immediately. Additional applications of appropriate plant nutrients shall be applied when conditions warrant. 4. A pre-emergence and post-emergence herbicide shall be applied in the landscape beds to prevent weed encroachment.
Landscape Beds. 1. All planting beds, ground covers and mulched areas shall be maintained free of weeds, trash, fallen limbs and dead vegetation. 2. All plants shall be maintained to a well-shaped appearance, according to each species' natural growth habit. Flowering shrubs shall be pruned in the proper season to allow fully flowering potential for the following flowering season. Grouped plantings shall be allowed to form masses appropriate to the species.