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TABLE 3. DESCRIPTIONS OF TYPES OF PRUNING. <br /> <br /> TYPE OF'PR, UI~/ING ~,)HEN'TO .... DESCRII~'TION ' ' ...... '' <br /> PRUNVE <br /> Disease Removal After Diagnosis Removal of fungal bacterial growths, Sterilize pruners between <br /> cuts, <br />"Deadwood Removal See Tab]e I ' Removal of dead branches, no~b: from the interior portion <br /> of the crown. <br />Training see '/'able 1 Maintaining central'leaders a~d acceptable symmetry in <br /> evergreen~ shade and oma.mental trees. Removal of Suckers <br /> and water sp.routs. <br />Corrective See Table 1' Removal of storm-damaged vehicle-dafinaged or vandalized <br /> limbs. <br /> eLe; ;al ' '" See 'ra~ie'{ Removing all top ~ro~,th at or near the ~ound line and <br /> remulch. Or removal of 1/3 of the oldest stems at the ground <br /> line. <br /> <br />TABLE 4. WEED CONTROL METHODS - INTEGRA'TED APPROACH <br /> <br /> METHOD CATEGORY <br /> TREES SHRUB BEDS TURF <br /> <br />Replanting - Filling Voids X X <br /> <br />Fertilization X X X <br /> <br />Remulch* X X X <br />Herbicides X X X <br />Weed Whip No X <br /> <br />Wood chip mulch should be replenished around shade u'ees ,-.~d low growing shrubs every 3-5 years. Place <br />mulch to a 4" depth. Mulching will help control weeds, reduce mower damage and conserve moisture. <br /> <br />TABLE 5. FERTILIZATION SCHEDULE <br /> <br /> CATEGORy FREQUENCY TIME OF 'ANALYSIS <br /> APPLICATION <br /> Mowed Turf Every 3 Years April or ~ctober I2-12-12 300 lbs/ac <br />Shrub Beds* Every 3 Years October or April 12-12~12 25 lbs/1000 scl. ft. <br />"S~ade'Trees* Every 3 *~a~s October or April 12-l~-i2 ..... I'0 i s/1000 sq. ft. <br /> <br />Note: Do not fertilize trees and tuffduring the same season. Offset tree fertilization by one season in order <br /> to prevent .fertilizer burn on tuff. <br />Plants that fix nitrogen, like silver buffaloberry, caragana, honeylocust, Russian olive or other legumes, should <br />not be fertilized except under special conditions. <br />Tall shrubs do not need to be fertilized if leaf color remains normal. <br /> <br />PLANTS OF SPECIAL CONCERN: <br /> <br />22 <br /> <br /> <br />