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2019-572-E Planning - Wellsmont Landscaping Lake Orange fence stump removal
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8/23/2019
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8/23/2019
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0 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> c <br /> CO <br /> m' <br /> m <br /> HERBACEOUS PLANTS-Seeding recommendations for immediate stabilization/nurse crops o <br /> (2 to 5 weeks for development; effectiveness goal: 6 months to 1 year stabilization) Table 6.11.a m <br /> NURSE CROP SPECIES <br /> R <br /> In <br /> Optimal Planting Dates ui <br /> N <br /> Fertilization/ CJt <br /> Native/ Seeding Rates limestone coastal Sun/Shade Riparian Invasive Installation/Maintenance N <br /> Common Name Botanical Name Introduced lbs/acre lbs/acre Mountains Piedmont Plains tolerant Wetlands Buffers Yes or No Considerations Other information,commentary m <br /> Rye Grain Secale cerea/e 1 40 lbs By soil test 11/1-4/30 8/15-4115 8/15-4/15 Sun Yes Yes No Must be mown to reduce <br /> competitiveness with n <br /> permanent or long term <br /> vegetation w <br /> 1P <br /> Wh0eat Triticum aestivum I 30 Ibs B soil test 11/1-4/30 8/15-5/15 8/15-4/15 Sun Yes Yes No Must be mown to reduce Not water tolerant. May ;c <br /> be used 00 <br /> competitiveness with in wetlands that are not rn <br /> N <br /> permanent or long term continuously saturated. _'1 <br /> vegetation 6 <br /> rn <br /> German Millet Setaria italica 1 10 lbs By soil test 5/11-9/30 5/15-8/15 4/15-8115 Sun Yes Yes No Crop should be cut/disc Not water tolerant. May be used � <br /> rior to planting primaryor in wetlands that are not to <br /> D <br /> long term vegetation continuously saturated. cn <br /> 0 <br /> Ul <br /> Browntop Millet Urochloa ramosa 1 10 lbs By soil test 5/11-9/30 5/15-8/15 4/15-8/15 Sun Yes Yes No Crop should be cut/disc Not water tolerant. May be used <br /> N <br /> prior to planting primary or in wetlands that are not <br /> long term vegetation continuously saturated. <br /> Sudan grass(hybridL(hybrids Sorghum saccharatum 1 15 lbs By soil test NR NR 4/15-8/15 Sun No No Yes Crop should be cut/disc Use only where plants and seed <br /> S.bicolorssp.Drummondi prior to planting primary or can be contained and controlled. <br /> long term vegetation <br /> Kobe Lespedeza Kummerowia striate v.kobe 1 10 lbs By soil test 5/1-9/1 5/1-9/1 5/1-9/1 Sun No No No Consult qualified Use in Coastal Plain <br /> horticulturalist or extension <br /> agent for over-seeding <br /> with primary cover <br /> Korean Lespedeza Kummerowia stipulacea 1 10 lbs By soil test 5/1-9/1 5/1-9/1 5/1-9/1 Sun No No No Consult qualified Use in Piedmont and <br /> horticulturalist or extension Mountains.May become <br /> agent for over-seeding invasive <br /> with primary cover <br /> NOTES: <br /> 1. Seeding rates are for hulled seed unless otherwise noted. <br /> 2. Fertilizer&Limestone-rates to be applied in absense of soils tests. Recommended application rate assumes significantly disturbed site soils with little or no residual value. <br /> 3. NR means Species not recommended for this region or application area. <br /> 4. Invasive designation as determined by the N.C.Exotic Pest Pant Council and N.C.Native Plant Society. <br /> 5. Sprigging is not recommended for immediate stabilization unless terrain is flat heavy mulch is applied and no other immediate stabilization method is practical. <br /> X1 <br /> c <br /> 0 <br /> a <br />
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