PLANTING LINE C Planting to Be in Two Staggered Rows at a Density Of

PLANTING LINE C Planting to Be in Two Staggered Rows at a Density Of

All Ash trees to be protected during any construction work details to accord with Ecological PLANTING LINE A Appraisal Report produced by TP-Ecology. Area of seasonal wild flowers planting to be a consistent low density coverage pattern. All external lighting to accord with Ecological Appraisal Report produced by TP-Ecology. Bulbs & seeds to be used to cultivate planting line. 01249 782496 www.LDPC.co [email protected] Security lighting (if required) located on any new buildings will avoid illuminating the trees within PLANTING LINE B and surrounding the site to avoid commuting and foraging bats. Lighting will be directional, low spill Unit 4A, and installed with a well-aimed movement sensor to reduce the time a light is on each night to a few 0 Area of edible planting. 0 Pickwick Park minutes and minimise disturbance to foraging and commuting bats. The lighting will use Narrow Planting to be in two staggered rows at a density of not less than 3 per meter, with Park Lane, Corsham, Spectrum lights with no UV content such as low pressure sodium and/or warm white LED. Lighting SN13 0HN approximately 900mm between plants in the same row, and 300-400mm between rows. 0 . will be directed to where needed and light spillage avoided through accessories such as hoods, Bare root whips to be used. 5 S cowls, louvres and shields. The lighting specifications should be included as a planning condition. C A Allow a even mix of Blackcurrets, Whitecurrents, & Redcurrants L All dimensions to be checked on site. Drawing for planning 0 E 1 1 puposes only - Not for construction. Reproduction of this : Whips to be 90-120cm Height/size. 5 0 drawing is prohibited without the consent in writing of Land • Space between currant bushes to planted with a 'Seasonal Cover Crop' Development & Planning Consultants Ltd. Site plans are reproduced from the Ordnace Survey sheets with the permission 1 All planting should be carried out in accordance with BS4428:1989, Code of practice for general . Even mix of Squash, Pumpkin, Garlic, & Courgette. 5 of The Controller of HM Stationery Office. Crown Copyright landscape operations (excluding hard surfaces). Reserved. Licence Number AL546755. 0 PLANTING LINE C 2 Plants to be notch or trench planted. Trenches should be dug to a minimum depth of 400mm TRACKED CHANGES: and width of 600mm,with the plants put into the ground at the same depth at which they had Planting to be in two staggered rows at a density of not less than 3 per meter, with 0 0 A- 25.04.18 been previously grown in the nursery. All plants should be well heeled in after planting and approximately 900mm between plants in the same row, and 300-400mm between rows. watered in during dry weather. If supplied as bare root specimens, ensure that the roots do not -Amend details following comment from Bare root whips to be used. client. dry out by keeping them under a moist cloth or in a bucket of water during planting. Avoid 0 Allow a even mix of Cherry, Apple, Rose, & Wildflower 1 planting in very cold or wet weather. Hedges to be planted between November and March. S Whips to be 90-120cm Height/size. C A L 0 E 2 1 : 1 HEDGEROW A 0 All new planting shall be carried out in first available season following completion of the 0 0 development, any plants which within a period of 5 years, die, are removed or become seriously Hedging to be planted in two, staggered rows at a density of not less than 5 per meter, with 3 damaged or diseased shall be replaced in the next planting season with others of a similar size approximately 450mm between plants in the same row, and 300-400mm betweenrows. and species, unless otherwise agreed in writing by the local planning authority. 0 The interplant whips/transplants should be planted within this pattern in groups of 2/3. 4 3 year old, twice transplanted bare root whips to be used. Protect the plants from damage by wild animals and stock with the use of spiral tree guards or Allow a even mix of Spinosa, Bullace, Damson, Crab Apple, & Mirabelle Plum. 0 0 rabbit guard to be removed after 3 – 5 years when the plants are well established. Whips to be 90-120cm Height/size. In first year after planting spot weed with non-selective herbicide in mid-May, mid-July and 0 HEDGROW B 2 August. In subsequent two years treat with Propyzamide herbicide granules during October – S C A L 0 January period. E Hedging to be planted in two, staggered rows at a density of not less than 5 per meter, with 4 1 : 2 0 approximately 450mm between plants in the same row, and 300-400mm betweenrows. 0 The interplant whips/transplants should be planted within this pattern in groups of 2/3. 0 3 year old, twice transplanted bare root whips to be used. 6 Planting to be 100% Japanese Wineberry TITLE: 0 Whips to be 90-120cm Height/size. 8 Landscaping Detail 0 ORCHARD PLANTING 0 JOB ADDRESS: The Holford Arms, Trees to be planted in row with 5m between plant and 9m between rows. Knockdown, 0 1 year old root whips to be used. 5 Tetbury S C Planting to be even mix of Cider Apple Trees & Perry Pear Trees A L 1 DATE: E 0 Whips to be 90-120cm Height/size. 1 : April, 2018 5 0 0 EDIBLE PERMACULTURE 1 5 SCALE: Edible permaculture planting to be planted in proposed area in an irregular formation and left 1:1000@A3 2 to naturalize. The interplant whips/transplants should be planted in small groups to create a 0 random but consistent planting pattern. PROJECT NUMBER: VINES LDC.2106_ DRAWING NUMBER: Area for cultivation of grapevines. Plant vines in open 1.2-1.5m apart in rows 1.5-1.8m apart. 13A.

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