Planting Season Sample Clauses

Planting Season. 3.7.1 All deciduous material shall have been dug when dormant and prior to bud swelling.
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Planting Season. Landscape work may proceed at any time or season agreed upon by the Contractor and the Contract Manager. However, schedule and perform landscape work only when weather and soil conditions are suitable in accordance with local practice. Do not install plants when temperatures may drop below 35 degrees or above 95 degrees Fahrenheit, nor when wind velocity exceeds 10 miles per hour, unless approved by Contract Manager. MATERIALS
Planting Season. X. Xxxxxx of seed shall be done only within the spring season extending between April 5th to May 25th and/or the fall season extending from August 25th to September 25th, except at such times within those two seasons as the Owner deems inadvisable due to weather or other climatic conditions, and except as otherwise herein specified. In the event that seasonal and other conditions permit, and ONLY upon written approval of the Owner, seeding may start earlier and/or be continued later than specified dates. The sowing of seed shall be started on all areas during the first planting season after the areas have been released by the Owner for grass establishment operations. The preparation of areas to be grassed shall not start until immediately preceding the season for seeding, except that topsoil may be spread at the option of the Contractor, provided that it be thoroughly loosened to its full depth and brought to a friable, mellow condition before the seed bed is further prepared.

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