EQUIPMENT AND PLANTS Sample Clauses

EQUIPMENT AND PLANTS. Members are allowed:
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EQUIPMENT AND PLANTS. A. Members are allowed: 1. One storage container for tools and supplies; must be manufactured from a weather resistant plastic and designed for outdoor use (no wood or metal storage containers allowed.) Containers can be no taller than 3½ feet in height, not wider than 4 feet, and no deeper than 2 feet. 2. Two made-for-garden plastic or composite garden chairs or a small bench. 3. Made-for-garden support systems, poles, cages, and trellises, including concrete support wire. Wood poles and supports cannot be made from any type of pressure treated lumber. Posts or supports must be no larger than a standard 4x4 lumber and cannot exceed 6 feet in height. B. Members are NOT allowed: 1. Old windows, stepladders, screens, doors, household furniture, cinder blocks, artificial turf, etc. to be used as décor, fencing or as supports or cages for crops. 2. Planting in containers of any type. 3. Containers (including plastic bags) that hold standing water and create habitat for breeding mosquitoes and other insects. 4. Overhead structures taller than 6 feet, measured from top of border boards to top of structure. 5. Work tables in plots. C. Excess but usable materials, such as cages, trellises, stakes, etc. are placed behind the manure wall at the southwest corner of the garden (the far Nature Center corner). D. The following vegetables or plants are NOT ALLOWED for use in the LBCG because they are invasive, toxic, have the potential for spreading plant diseases, harbor damaging insects or causing physical harm: Bamboo Datura Mint (including Cat Nip) Sorghum Berries (prickly) (see section D below) Four O’clock Morning glory Succulents Grapevines Nightshade Sugar cane Butterfly Xxxx Gopher purge Passion fruit Thorny plants of any kind Cactus Horseradish Petunia Trees Canna Lily Illegal plants or cannabis Plumeria Volunteer Tomatoes Castor Beans Jerusalem artichokes Potato, sweet potato, yam, etc. Any woody perennial that grows over 4 feet Calendula Xxxxxxx (lemon balm) Dandelion (common wild) Milkweed Roses E. Four-Foot Rule – Plants that are very large at maturity must be at least 4 feet from the plot borders, including but not limited to: asparagus, rhubarb, artichokes, sunflowers, etc. X. Xxxxx Plants -- Strawberry and blueberry plants are acceptable. Banned berries include blackberries, raspberries, or any other member of the genus Rubus. All such xxxxx plants in the plots prior to July 1, 2008 have been grandfathered and will be removed as plots are vacated.
EQUIPMENT AND PLANTS. A. Members are allowed: 1. One storage container for tools and supplies; must be manufactured from a weather resistant plastic and designed for outdoor use (no wood or metal storage containers allowed.) Containers can be no taller than 3½ feet in height, not wider than 4 feet, and no deeper than 2 feet. 2. Two made-for-garden plastic or composite garden chairs or a small bench. 3. Made-for-garden support systems, poles, cages, and trellises, including concrete support wire. Wood poles and supports cannot be made from any type of pressure treated lumber. Posts or supports must be no larger than a standard 4x4 lumber and cannot exceed 6 feet in height. B. Members are NOT allowed: 1. Old windows, stepladders, screens, doors, household furniture, cinder blocks, artificial turf, etc. to be used as décor, fencing or as supports or cages for crops. 2. Planting in containers of any type. 3. Containers (including plastic bags) that hold standing water and create habitat for breeding mosquitoes and other insects. 4. Overhead structures taller than 6 feet, measured from top of border boards to top of structure. 5. No worktables are allowed in plots with the exception of ADA compliance. C. Excess but usable materials, such as cages, trellises, stakes, etc. are placed behind the manure wall at the southwest corner of the garden (the far Nature Center corner). D. The following vegetables or plants are NOT ALLOWED for use in the LBCG because they are invasive, toxic, have the potential for spreading plant diseases, harbor damaging insects or causing physical harm: Bamboo Datura Mints Sorghum Berries (prickly) (see section D below) Four O’clock Morning glory Succulents Grapevines Nightshade Sugar cane Butterfly Xxxx Gopher purge Passion fruit Trees Cactus Horseradish Petunia Volunteer Tomatoes Canna Lily Illegal plants or cannabis Plumeria Any woody perennial that grows over 4 feet Castor Beans Jerusalem artichokes Potato, sweet potato, yam, etc. Calendula Xxxxxxx (lemon balm) Dandelion (common wild) Milkweed Roses X. Xxxxx Plants -- Strawberry and blueberry plants are acceptable. Banned berries include blackberries, raspberries, or any other member of the genus Rubus. All such xxxxx plants in the plots prior to July 1, 2008 have been grandfathered and will be removed as plots are vacated.
EQUIPMENT AND PLANTS. Only equipment and plants suitable to produce the quality of work and materials required will be permitted to operate on the project. Plants shall be designed and constructed in accordance with general practice for the equipment and shall be of sufficient capacity to ensure the production of sufficient material to carry the Work to completion within the time limit. Contractor shall provide adequate and suitable equipment and plants to meet the above requirements, and when ordered by the Engineer shall remove unsuitable equipment from the Work and discontinue the operation of unsatisfactory plants.
EQUIPMENT AND PLANTS. Major items of Contractor’s Equipment proposed for carrying out the works. List all information requested below List all information requested below 3. n-1 n

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