Tree Fertilization Sample Clauses

The Tree Fertilization clause outlines the responsibilities and procedures for providing nutrients to trees on a property. Typically, it specifies the type, frequency, and method of fertilization, and may assign responsibility for these tasks to either the property owner or a service provider. This clause ensures that trees receive proper care to promote healthy growth and longevity, while also clarifying who is accountable for maintaining tree health, thereby preventing disputes over maintenance obligations.
Tree Fertilization. When tree support systems or lightning protection systems are installed, these systems should be designed and installed according to the latest ANSI Standards and Best Management Practices available from the International Society of Arboriculture at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. Additional information on these and other tree maintenance activities can be gathered from the sources listed in Supplement I. A. Tree Maintenance Guidelines. Mulch is simple to apply and provides many benefits. Mulch materials are often readily available and sometimes at little to no cost. There are many benefits to mulch, such as: 1. Conserves soil moisture. 2. Moderates soil temperatures. 3. Improves soil texture. 4. Improves soil fertility.
Tree Fertilization. (a) Shade tree fertilization: Shade trees (up to 3” caliper) shall be fertilized two times per year during the first week of March and the last week of September utilizing Lesco 8- 10-10 mixture complete fertilizer with microelements or equivalent, at a rate of one pound per caliper inch of trunk diameter at breast height (“DBH”). (b) Palm Tree Fertilization: Palms shall be fertilized three times per year during the first week of March, the second or third week of June, and the last week of September utilizing Lesco 13-3-13 fertilizer containing microelements or equivalent at the rate of one to five pounds per palm, dependent on the trunk diameter, generally one-half (1/2) pounds per inch of trunk diameter.
Tree Fertilization. The Contractor shall fertilize all trees, including saplings, medium to mature trees, and other trees. The Contractor shall apply sufficient fertilizer to maintain the health of the trees. This requirement will apply to all Tree memorials and newly planted trees, along with improved grounds and planted areas except the Golf Course.
Tree Fertilization. A tree fertilization program should be designed and provided as a separate line item within your proposal. This shall include all Palms, Oaks, Maples, Elms, Magnolias, Hollies, etc.