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BLE 3, DESCRIPTIONS OF TYPES OF PRUNING <br />TYPES OF PRUNING I WHEN TO PRUNE I DESCRIPTION <br />Disease Removal After Diagnosis Removal of fungal bacterial growths. Sterilize pruners between cuts. <br />Deadwood Removal See Table 1 Removal of dead branches, normally from the interior portion of the <br />crown. <br />Training See Table 1 Maintaining the central leaders and acceptable symmetry in evergreen, <br />shade and ornamental trees. Removal of suckers and wattLsp routs. <br />Corrective ::S:�eeTable 1 Removal of storm -damaged, vehicle -damaged or vandalized limbs. <br />Renewal See Table 1 Removing all top growth at or near the ground line and remulch. Or <br />removal of 113 of the oldest stems at the ground line. <br />TABLE 4. WEED CONTROL METHODS - INTEGRATED APPROACH <br />METHOD <br />CATEGORY <br />TREES SHRUB BEDS TURF <br />Replanting - Filling Voids X X <br />Fertilization X X X <br /><emulch* X X X <br />Herbicides X X X <br />Weed Whip No X <br />Wood chip mulch should be replenished around shade trees and low growing shrubs every 3-5 years. <br />Place mulch to a 4" depth, Mulching will help control weeds, reduce mower damage and conserve <br />moisture. <br />TABLE 5. FERTILIZATION SCHF-r)i ii F= <br />CATEGORY <br />FREQUENCY <br />TIME OF APPLICATION <br />ANALYSIS <br />RATE <br />1 lb (N /1000 sq. ft. <br />Mowed Turf <br />Shrub Beds' <br />Every 3 YearsApril <br />Every 3 Years <br />or October <br />October or April <br />23-0-30 <br />23-0-30 <br />23-0-30 <br />1 lb (N)/1 00 .ft. <br />Shade Trees* <br />Every 3 Years <br />October or April <br />5 lbs/1 Cu, Yd. of sail <br />Note. Do not fertilize trees and turf during the same season. Offset tree fertilization by one season in order <br />to prevent fertilizer burn on turf. <br />Plants that fix nitrogen, like Silver Buffaloberry, Caragana, Honeylocust, Russian Olive or other legumes, <br />should not be fertilized except under special conditions. <br />Tall shrubs do not need to be fertilized if leaf color remains normal. <br />Analysis will be allowed within the following ranges: N (16-24) — P (0) — K (20-30). <br />Sheet 4 of 4 <br />