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all new power equipment have primers to make starting easier |
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soil amendments are used around plants to control weeds |
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seasonal color is best when spread out over the landscape giving color everywhere |
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one yard of soil material per 100sqft will improve the soil 10% |
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all plants like to be planted the same way |
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water features make landscapes look better and have an easier maintenance then most plantings |
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water, yard waste and equipment are all challenges for the landscape industry |
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make sure that the gas mixture is completely mixed before adding it to 2cycle and 4cycle equipment |
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planting beds that are designed for continuous movement are easier to maintain |
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it was in the mid 60s that landscaping in america started to take off |
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a soil texture triangle can be used to find out the type of soil you have |
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pH can affect the soil leaching, fertilizing and irrigation |
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turfgrass cost less than trees to maintain |
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apical dominance is the growth of the terminal bud by hormone |
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in planting plants you may choose to use soil amendment. why would you use one or not |
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water retention water permeability air movement root penetration it is difficult to ammned soil once area has been planted |
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organic composed of decomposed plant residues high water holding long lasting once dry hard to get wet again |
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organic low in nutrient holding capacity good drainage long lasting 5-7yrs |
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organic some nutrients added can be high in salts short lived 3-6mo |
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inorganic extremely light weight made from heated rock somewhat costly |
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inorganic heated mica very lightweight holds alot of water somewhat costly |
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inorganic light volcanic rock good drainage costly |
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inorganic low cost long lasting need in very large amounts 30%clay-40%sand to work |
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difference between mow,go and full service |
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mow, go-mows,edges and blows and that is all full service-shearing/hedging, pruning, fertilizing, seasonal plantings need knowledge to do these |
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what impact can plant selection have on a yard maintenance |
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fast growing plants can need more pruning plants that littler alot will constantly need cleaning up hedges need constant shearing/hedging |
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why is it important to have an understanding about soils and landscape maintenance |
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soils- you will have a better idea of watering needs in your type of soil. you will have a better idea of what type of amendments and fertilizers are best for you plants lands main- you will know when and the best way to prune/fertilize your plants |
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describe how to perform the 3-step cut method of pruning |
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for every 8-10' you should do a bottom cut then and outside upper cut. when you are within 8' of the trunk then you can do a final cut just outside of the branch collar (3,5,7) (3,1,2) |
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list 6 reasons for pruning to control plant size |
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crossing branches suckers aesthetics thinning cut away from fireplace, walls, other plants to maintain shape |
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explain apical dominance is and what it means to pruning |
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dominance of terminal bud controlled by hormone some plants have strong apical dominance pruning off terminal bud starts lateral bud growth |
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3 considerations in tree staking |
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could develop a smaller root system trees need to be able to move a little to develop strength rubbing and girdling get young trees started protect from equipment |
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spring flowering plants - after flowers broadleaf evergreens - after flower summer flowering - winter |
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explain what scheduling your pruning means |
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developing a program for the proper timing and pruning schedule when it is required and appropriate so you dont cut off next years flowers and fruit |
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3 reasons to protect plants |
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the wind make it through transplanting and cold to grow something that would not normally ne grown frost vandelism pests and diseases rodents |
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explain the following pruning techniques |
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shearing - takes off very little to make a shape thinning - cutting out interior stems to open up the plant to make a more natural look, avoid insects and disease from forming in middle hedges - a little bit heavier than shearing but also to keep in a straight rectangle shape for borders or screens recondition pruning - taking off 1/3 - 1/2 of plant to promote new growth |
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explain how to plant a shrub |
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dig a hole 2x the diameter of the root ball rough up the root ball, a little or a lot depending on the type and size of shrub top of root ball should be even with ground not above-watering problem not below-rotting problem backfill- building up soil outside the drip line to hold in water |
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i have a plant that is currently flowering. now i should fertilize to improvethe flowers |
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lawns with square corners are quick and easy to mow |
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in irrigation each time clock needs its own common wire |
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as long as you follow the application rate you can fertilize as often as you want |
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tree fertilizer recommendations are based on the diameter at breast height |
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fertilizer pollution is becoming a bigger problem to the landscape industry |
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generally in cutting your grass you should cut no more than 1/2 of the height in any one cutting |
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drip irrigation can be run on the same clock as standard irrigation |
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in using color avoid small beds of less than 50 sqft |
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the water needs of summer annuals are similiar to those of turfgrass |
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spring bulbs are planted in the spring and flower during the summer |
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seasonal color has become more important in the landscape maintenance field |
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annual bedding color usually has a 2-3 planting times a year |
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warm season and cool season grasses look better after a fall overseeding of an annual grass |
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over grown bedding plants use extra water |
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a fertilizer ratio is the relationship between nitrogen and potassium |
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a slip foot is a sprinkler fitting used to repair irrigation lines |
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lawns should be irrigated to a depth of |
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warm season grasses should be fertilzed |
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frm a manitenance standpoint what is annual color |
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plants planted for blooming time and color not long term plantings |
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when should you fertilize |
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deciduous-early spring to early fall flowering annuals and perennials-2-4wks in advance for flowering |
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promotes rapid healthy growth can get leggy if apply too much symptoms-stunted growth, pale yellowish color on new growth, yellow tips misc leaches out quickly applied lbs of N |
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stimulates early growth promotes root and seed/flower formation symptoms-small growth purplish, discolor in leaves poor fruit and seed spindly stalk misc most soil contains adequate amounts does not move so apply near the plant |
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pot ash promotes disease resistence and general health symptoms slow growth weak stalk scorched leaves not mobile in soil most soils have adequate amount |
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2 different methods of applying fertilizer to lawns |
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explain what a cool season grass is and give several points about it |
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green year round best temps 60-75deg heat tolerance-poor to fair grows tall 1.5-2.5" suffers during summer heat, goes dormant in extreme heat ex: bluegrass, ryegrass, fescue or mix |
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describe difference in planting and care of annuals and perennials as seasonal color in the landscape |
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annuals need to be planted and pulled out each year/season perennials come back each year but die outin winter, cut off all dead material, mulch to protect roots, fertilize early spring and will come back |
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explain a warm season grass |
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tolerance of summer heat tolerance of drought dormant and color loss in winter mow .5-1.5" de thatch with heavy rake, roots lay ontop of each other withstands hard use ex: Bermuda, St. Augustine |
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explain the difference between reel and rotary mowers |
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reel-higher cost, best for low growing grasses cuts by scissor action must be kept sharp rotary-low cost can buy mulching type good for tall grasses 1" high is the lowest cuts by blade impact |
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how many of pounds of fertilizer do i need |
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how many plants do i need |
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sqft divided by how many in one foot 1 foot on center, you will need 100 plants for 100 square feet 144 divided by inches spaced=multiplier multiplier x sqft=answer |
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what should you do in the fall to get plants ready for spring growth |
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clean up winter debris-to avoid pests and disease check irrigation for broken parts and adjust times fertilize appropriately add compost and amendments mulch plants prune appropriately |
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find actual pounds of material |
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multiply analysis by the bag size ex .21(%) x 100(lbs)=21lbs |
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to find the cost of material |
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cost divided by bag size = cost per pound |
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greatest risk and liability many laws to follow not everyone can spray |
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trade name type of pesticide ingredients hazards- toxicity directions-safety equipment |
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a business can not apply any type of pesticide without a state license need: maintenance gardener pest control business license and qualified applicator license |
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agricultural pest control advisor (PCA) |
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makes recommendations for pest application |
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criminal misdeamenor $500-5000 fine 10 days to 6mos in jail or both |
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1000-10,000 for each violation |
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toxicity is the capacity of a substance to cause injury or death must have signal words on label caution #3 warning #2 danger #1 - need permit |
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material safety data sheet |
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selective or non-selective(broad spectrum) |
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selective or non-selective(broad spectrum) |
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selective or non-selective(broad spectrum) |
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employers written training program each person who controls the use is responsible for the storage |
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read the label use appropriate equipment use appropriate application equipment mix pesticides properly clean any spills dispose of containers properly |
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hazard waste disposal site |
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eye protection(for drift) gloves(protective) chemical resistent clothing respiratory protection(smell is there on purpose as warning) |
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spray bottle small tank sprayer backpack sprayer large tank sprayer wick system-wipe on weeds drop spreader hand crank spreader |
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the rapid reappearance of a pest population in injurious numbers, usually brought about after the application of a broad-spectrum pesticide |
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relationship between client and business must be professional terms used to develop a bid or price |
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maintenance specifications |
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a method of communication used to make a bid provides a uniform format for bids describes the limitations of the contractor |
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differ widely no set standards are not binding by themselves not easy to write |
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parts of the specification |
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title location scope of work materials-plant, mulch, fertilizer(ok but not if insecticide added) |
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should be as explicit as possible put in writting be sure to give details and clarify add major points |
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apreement enforceable by law legal document divided into two sections before and after photos |
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overall business terms duration of the contract-definition of job completed dimensions location number of sites payment schedule |
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usually in several subsections can fill in the blanks provide details include safeguards-holidays, additional work, adverse conditions |
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develop checklist keep records view the site and take notes work schedule |
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types of irrigation systems |
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hand, in ground, drip, micro-sprays |
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by hose and variety of sprinklers, erratic, applied when you are available |
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can be automatic or manual, most common method, effectiveness depends on design and installation |
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used on shrubs, puts the water where needed, clogs up easily(bugs, dirt, salts in water), holding up drip 2" with stakes help alleviate this |
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common, used for bedding plants, trees, small areas, similar to drip, but covers larger areas |
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irrigation system components |
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heads, piping, valves, clocks |
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many different shapes and sizes(sizes), 1'+ radius |
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manual or auto, some type of backflow required |
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anti-siphon valve, has air pocket that keeps water from flowing back into water pipes, without it you could end up with fertilizer in residential pipes |
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on/off manual switch thats it |
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system maintenance activities |
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programming the time clock, cleaning and adjusting heads, fixing broken heads, wiring |
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programming the time clock |
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must reset with power loss, need to adjust for the seasons, many different types |
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cleaning and adjusting heads |
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bugs, dirt, etc can block(clean screens, drip clog easily(most cant clean out, nust replace), must turn down throw to reduce waste/runoff |
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too much water(too long, too often), too little water(run too short or not enough), poor design(hard to fix(waters uneven), under watering can encourage bermuda |
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soil(absorption), wind(drift), mulch(reduce water need) |
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1-2" wk -3dys wk, never more than 4dys |
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ground covers water needed |
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2"wk, deep soaks periodically |
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Design, Turf, Irrigation, Soil, Mulches, Plant selection(drought tolerant), Maintenance |
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save water without sacrificing landscape values, water conservation landscaping |
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