Shrub Maintenance Clause Samples

Shrub Maintenance. 4.1. Shrubs should be annually pruned at their correct time of year, depending on species to encourage the production of new wood, which will produce growth. Also all growth should be removed where it encroaches onto grassed areas, paths, road signs, windows, sight lines, lights, and any feature, which may be otherwise obstructed by the presence of vegetation growth. 4.2. Shrubs that need additional attention for any particular reason will be done so within an agreed timescale. 4.3. Un-mulched shrub beds should be cultivated between October and March. Paths adjacent to housing stock will be kept bark or mulch free. Mulched areas will have mulch topped up annually as necessary. 4.4. Areas that have been identified for sustainable planting, (installed 2011), will receive the same maintenance as shrub / rose beds but will not receive any pruning due to species used and will be left to grow to maturity.
Shrub Maintenance. 2.8.1 Shrubs shall be trimmed and pruned to promote healthy growth habits, maintained symmetrically in natural form and proportion with proper vertical and horizontal clearance. Landscape shall be properly maintained to meet Line of sight traffic safety requirements along roads, trails and driveways.
Shrub Maintenance. This includes the front of each residential unit, the Landscaped Marque Entrance to Garden View Estates, all sides of the Community Center, and the decorative mounds and assorted decorative areas located throughout the community (the Common Areas.) • Do not use weed killing sprays in mulch/red raven rock areas. • Trim shrubs, to include decorative pine trees, in spring and fall. Use care to trim in a professional manner considering species and the size of the shrub. (Flowering shrubs trimmed once the flowers have dried up.) • Maintain symmetry of shrub appearance. • Remove all clippings and trimmings on the day of service. Clippings must be disposed of by the Contractor and taken off site. • Decorative grasses must be cut by November 1st.
Shrub Maintenance