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All planting areas to have a 450mm depth of topsoil (topsoil to BS 3882: 2007). Before applying topsoil, remove all debris and contaminants, lightly cultivate the surface depth of approx 30mm to loosen soil and create a 'key' for the new topsoil. New tree planting in grass areas to be in a 0.5m diameter, weed free circle The shrub planting is to be planted in to a weed free bed a minimum 250mm wider than the planting area, plants to be set 200mm back from any fence, wall or planting bed edge. No planting should occur when the ground is frozen or water logged. All tree planting work and tree husbandry should be carried out in accordance will BS8545:2014 Trees: from nursery to independence in the landscape. All containerised plants to be watered in the container prior to planting. Planting pits to be dug to a depth of 1000mm for trees and 300mm for hedge planting, 500mm wider than roots on all sides. The sides of the pit to be loosened so as to avoid no smoothing of sides. All standard trees to be double staked as detail shows, with spiral guard. All plants to be thoroughly watered in immediately after planting. All planting beds to be thoroughly mulched with 75mm lightly consolidated depth of wood chip. The mulched material to be in accordance with PAS 100:2005 and applied Planting pit PP GLDPHWHU VRIWZRRG VWDNH 1 WUHDWHG ZLWK preservative at lower end 6WUDS 1 VHFXUHG WR WRS RI VWDNH DQG WUHH VWHP 1000mm min 750mm TREE STAKING DETAIL Not to scale The mulched material to be in accordance with PAS 100:2005 and applied to the 0.5m diameter, weed free circle around trees planted in grass and 0.25m to the outer edge of shrub beds/plantations. 5 YEAR ESTABLISHMENT MAINTENANCE OF NEW PLANTING : 1.1 GENERAL During the 5 yr establishment period visit at eight weekly intervals from April - December to carry out the following to planting areas: x Control weed growth. Maintaining a weed free area around each plant during the first few years will allow quick establishment of the plants and reduce the likelihood of dieback. x Prune dead and broken branches/shoots x Check stakes and ties. Adjust or replace as necessary 1.2 WEED CONTROL IN GRASS AREAS The weed free areas to be maintained as weed free for the first 5 years following planting with Amenity Bark Mulch material, all areas topped up to maintain a 75mm depth for the maintenance period. Occasional spraying with a contact herbicide in accordance with the manufacturers instructions may be required. 1.3 WATERING During the first year after planting it may be necessary to water all plants in prolonged periods of dry weather. This usually occurs during May - September. All planting areas should be watered to field saturation using September. All planting areas should be watered to field saturation using clean fresh water on a weekly basis. 1.4 REPLACEMENTS (Within 5 Years) FAILURES OF PLANTING DURING THE FIRST FIVE YEARS General: Any plants that fail to thrive in the first year will be replaced. All Standard Trees that have failed to thrive during the first 5 years will be replaced. Replacements: To match original specification. Timing of making good: During the next suitable planting season. 1.5 REMOVAL OF STAKES AND TIES All spiral guards, canes and tree stakes should be removed at the end of years 3-5 following planting. 1.6. FORMATIVE PRUNING OF TREES Prune to shape young trees, but don't cut back the leader. Remove crossing branches and branches that grow back towards the centre of the tree. As young trees grow, remove lower branches gradually to raise the crown, and remove branches that are too closely spaced on the trunk. Remove multiple leaders on evergreens and other trees where a single leader is desirable. N \\REDBAY1-PC\Users\Public\Documents\ADMINISTRATION\Redbay Stationary\Redbay_letterhead_2.jpg PROJECT DRAWING NO. DRAWN BY REVISION CHECKED BY DRAWING TITLE SCALE DATE CLIENT MW Eagle Investments PLANTING PLAN FOR EMBANKMENT WALK 247/04 C 1.100@A1 T: 01803 605735 E: [email protected] DUNSINANE, EXMOUTH NB/JB 14.08.2015 REVISIONS: NOTES: To be read as part of the full landscape drawing pack. DWG 247/01-04 C-14.08.15 Amendments in accordance with latest architecture DWG B-3.10.14 Removal of lower woodland path A-12.8.14 Notes regarding BS 8545:2014, change to Cupressus sempervirens specification

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Planting Schedule

Nr Abbreviated Text Plant Name Ht/Sprd/Gr Girth Container Root Density

2 Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood' 150-175cm 55L C

1 Amel RH Amelanchier arborea 'Robin Hill' 200-250cm 55L C

3 Aralia elata 'variegata' 150-175cm 25L C

1 Arbutus x andrachnoides 125-150cm 30-50L C

245 Berg c Bergenia cordifolia 3-4L C 0.40Ctr

107 Carx oE Carex oshimensis 'Evergold' 3L C 0.50Ctr

2 Champ hum Chamaerops humilis25L C

22 Cord aus Cordyline australis 10L C

150 Crocosmia 'Severn Sunrise' 3L C 0.45Ctr

5 Cupressus semperivens 100-125cm 25L C

8 Euon jap Euonymus japonicus 40-60cm 5L C

218 Eupa cyp Euphorbia cyparissias 3L C 0.40Ctr

285 Ger JB Geranium 'Johnson's Blue' 3L C 0.30Ctr

96 Geum x borisii 3L C 0.30Ctr

51 Heb PQ Hebe 'Purple Queen' 30-40cm 3L C 0.80Ctr

8 Hebe cupressoides 40-60cm 5L C

72 Hebe cupressoides 40-60cm 5L C 0.60Ctr

66 Helichrysum 'sulphur light' 3L C 0.40Ctr

59 Hell ori Helleborus orientalis 5-7.5L C 0.40Ctr

30 Hyd BW Hydrangea macrophylla 'Blue Wave' 30-40cm 5L C 1.20Ctr

3 Ilex aquifolium 'Pyramidalis Aurea Marginata' 40-60cm 5L C

8 Lau nob Laurus nobilis 60-80cm 5L C

32 Lav sto Lavandula stoechas 20-30cm 3L C 0.50Ctr

18 Libertia grandiflora 5-7.5L C

198 Liriop BB Liriope muscari 'Big Blue' 3L C 0.40Ctr

21 Lon BG Lonicera nitida 'Baggesen's Gold' 40-60cm 5L C 0.50Ctr

2 Mag ste Magnolia stellata 150-175cm 10L C

10 Olea eur Olea europaea 60-80cm 25L C

1 Pinus pinea 175-200cm 50L C

2 Pitt ten Pittosporum tenuifolium 100-120cm 10L C

26 Rut JB Ruta graveolens 'Jackman's Blue' 30-40cm 3L C 0.90Ctr

32 Senecio brachyglottis 20-30cm 3L 0.90Ctr

16 Skim jap Skimmia japonica 30-40cm 5L C

5 Skim jap Skimmia japonica 30-40cm 5L C 1.00Ctr

1 Syr ML Syringa vulgaris 'Madame Lemoine' 175-200cm 25L C

1 Vib xbD Viburnum bodnantense 'Dawn' 60-80cm 5-7.5L C

14 Vib tin Viburnum tinus 60-80cm 5L C 0.70Ctr

483Vin maj Vinca major 1L C 0.25Ctr

7 Yuc glo Yucca gloriosa 7-7.5L C

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PLANTING NOTES :

All planting areas to be bare ground free of grass, weeds and othervegetation.All planting areas to have a 450mm depth of topsoil (topsoil to BS 3882:2007). Before applying topsoil, remove all debris and contaminants, lightlycultivate the surface depth of approx 30mm to loosen soil and create a 'key'for the new topsoil.New tree planting in grass areas to be in a 0.5m diameter, weed free circleThe shrub planting is to be planted in to a weed free bed a minimum 250mmwider than the planting area, plants to be set 200mm back from any fence,wall or planting bed edge.No planting should occur when the ground is frozen or water logged.

All tree planting work and tree husbandry should be carried out inaccordance will BS8545:2014 Trees: from nursery to independence in thelandscape.

All containerised plants to be watered in the container prior to planting.Planting pits to be dug to a depth of 1000mm for trees and 300mm forhedge planting, 500mm wider than roots on all sides. The sides of the pitto be loosened so as to avoid no smoothing of sides.

All standard trees to be double staked as detail shows, with spiral guard.

All plants to be thoroughly watered in immediately after planting.All planting beds to be thoroughly mulched with 75mm lightly consolidateddepth of wood chip.The mulched material to be in accordance with PAS 100:2005 and applied

Planting pit

75mm diameter softwood stake, 3N°, treated with

preservative at lower end

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m

in

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m

TREE STAKING DETAIL Not to scale

The mulched material to be in accordance with PAS 100:2005 and appliedto the 0.5m diameter, weed free circle around trees planted in grass and0.25m to the outer edge of shrub beds/plantations.

5 YEAR ESTABLISHMENT MAINTENANCE OF NEW PLANTING :

1.1 GENERALDuring the 5 yr establishment period visit at eight weekly intervals from April- December to carry out the following to planting areas: Control weed growth. Maintaining a weed free area around each plant

during the first few years will allow quick establishment of the plants andreduce the likelihood of dieback.

Prune dead and broken branches/shoots Check stakes and ties. Adjust or replace as necessary

1.2 WEED CONTROL IN GRASS AREASThe weed free areas to be maintained as weed free for the first 5 yearsfollowing planting with Amenity Bark Mulch material, all areas topped up tomaintain a 75mm depth for the maintenance period. Occasional spraying witha contact herbicide in accordance with the manufacturers instructions may berequired.

1.3 WATERINGDuring the first year after planting it may be necessary to water all plants inprolonged periods of dry weather. This usually occurs during May -September. All planting areas should be watered to field saturation using

September. All planting areas should be watered to field saturation usingclean fresh water on a weekly basis.

1.4 REPLACEMENTS (Within 5 Years)

FAILURES OF PLANTING DURING THE FIRST FIVE YEARSGeneral: Any plants that fail to thrive in the first year will be replaced. AllStandard Trees that have failed to thrive during the first 5 years will bereplaced.Replacements: To match original specification.Timing of making good: During the next suitable planting season.

1.5 REMOVAL OF STAKES AND TIESAll spiral guards, canes and tree stakes should be removed at the end of

years 3-5 following planting.

1.6. FORMATIVE PRUNING OF TREESPrune to shape young trees, but don't cut back the leader.Remove crossing branches and branches that grow back towards the centreof the tree.As young trees grow, remove lower branches gradually to raise the crown,and remove branches that are too closely spaced on the trunk. Removemultiple leaders on evergreens and other trees where a single leader isdesirable.

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PROJECT

DRAWING NO.

DRAWN BY

REVISION

CHECKED BY

DRAWING TITLE

SCALE

DATE

CLIENT

MW

Eagle Investments

PLANTING PLAN FOR

EMBANKMENT WALK

247/04C

1.100@A1

T:01803 605735 E: [email protected]

DUNSINANE, EXMOUTH

NB/JB

14.08.2015

REVISIONS:

NOTES:

To be read as part of the full landscape

drawing pack. DWG 247/01-04

C-14.08.15 Amendments in accordance with latest

architecture DWG

B-3.10.14 Removal of lower woodland path

A-12.8.14 Notes regarding BS 8545:2014, change to

Cupressus sempervirens specification

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- Amenity Grass (Turf)

- Paving Slabs

- Tarmac

- Bound Gravel Path

over tarmac base

- Existing Trees to Remain

- Trees

- Specimen Shrubs

Key

- Removed Trees

- Existing Hedge

- Shrubs and

Herbaceous Plants

- Bark Path with

timber edging

- Architectural Coastal

Plants

- Decorative Gravel Planting

Beds (Chard Flint)

New Planting :

- Brick Paviours

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PROJECT

DRAWING NO.

DRAWN BY

REVISION

CHECKED BY

DRAWING TITLE

SCALE

DATE

CLIENT

MW

Eagle Investments

LANDSCAPE GENERAL

ARRANGEMENT PLAN

247/01 F1.200@A2

T:01803 605735 E: [email protected]

DUNSINANE, EXMOUTH

JB/NB

14.08.2015

See Arboricultural Report for Tree Number

References (T01-T26)

See Drawings 247.02, 03, 04 for Planting

Details

NOTES:

F- 14.08.15 Amendments to GA drawing in

accordance with the latest Architecture DWG.

E- 03.10.14 Removal of lower path

D- 12.8.14 Rentention of T16

C- 12.5.14 Minor amendements to frontage

B- 8.5.14 Additional note regarding T17

A - 17.4.14 Minor amendments to GA drawing in

relation to detailed planting plans

REVISIONS:

DUNSINANE WEST

DUNSINANE EAST

S

E

C

T

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A

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Lawn

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T09

T14

T13

T15

T16

T17

T19

T20

T21

T22

T23

T24

T25

T26

T01

T18

T11

Bike and Bin

Storage

Area

Little Beech

Big Beech

Holm Oaks (removed)

Monterey Pine

New Tree planting to

compensate for lost trees

Bank to be planted with specimen shrubs and

groundcover. Victorian period Mediterranean

style to match neighboring properties

Existing Hedge Retained

Coastal Theme to planting,

using gravel and specimen

architectural plants

Trailing groundcover shrubs

to top of wall

Footpath 1.2m wide

bound gravel over

tarmac base course

Existing tarmac path re-surfaced

Timber Steps formed with sleepers

Existing tarmac Path

Sample list of Plants

Bay Tree, Strawberry Tree, Juniper Chinensis 'Obelisk, Monterey Pine, Stone

Pine,Olive

Holly Viburnum, Yucca, Magnolia, Hebe,Artemisia,Pittosporum,Geramium,

Cordilyne

Agapathus, Skimmia, Euphorbia,Helichysum,Helleborus,Crocosmia

Gravelled Area

Chard flint decorative gravel

(particle size 10mm) lightly

consolidated depth 75mm

Crown lift T16 & T17 2.5m

above ground level to allow

for good growth of proposed

understorey planting

Existing root crossing path to be protected in

accordance with detail prior to re-surfacing

Existing pedestrian gate to be reinstated

Bench seat on bark area

Lawn

Lawn

Resurfaced Paved

Area (Existing)

Bench Seating

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Existing Trees Retained

Existing Trees Retained

Trees Removed (T9,T10,T12)Trees Removed (T21,T22)

Trees Removed (T13,T14,T15)

Lawn

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New Tree planting to compensate for lost trees

Viewing point with seating, accessed by footpath.Bank to be planted with specimen shrubs and groundcover.

Lawn with possible seating and/or sculptural feature

Private garden areas for ground-fl oor fl ats. Use of timber walling and planting to create privacy.

Specimen shrubs to create division and privacy

Coastal Theme to planting, using gravel and specimen architectural plants

DUNSINANE WEST

DUNSINANE EAST

Trailing groundcover shrubs to top of wall

Gated Access

Footpath 1200mm wide

Bark surface

KEY

NORTH

DUNSINANE,EXMOUTH GARDEN SKETCH LAYOUT

SECT

ION

A-A

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DUNSINANE,EXMOUTH SECTIONAL SKETCH A-A

Viewing point with seating, accessed by footpath.Bank to be planted with specimen shrubs and groundcover.

Boundary Wall

Dunsinane West

Section A-A 1:100@A3 Timber uprights or rockery stone

to carete retaning walls

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DUNSINANE,EXMOUTH GARDEN DESIGN PALATTE