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    Part 1 - Pruning
    Part 2 - Soil
                 Management

    Part 3 - Supplemental
                 Support
                 Systems

    Part 4 - Lightning
                 Protection
                 Systems

    Part 5 - Management
    Part 6 - Transplanting
    Part 7 - Integrated
                 Vegetation
                 Management

    Part 9 - Tree Risk
                 Management

    Part 10 - Integrated Pest
                 Management

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ANSI A300 (Part 6)-2005 Transplanting

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This part of the A300 standards applies to transplanting and planting operations.  Part 1 Transplanting addresses:

  • Plant and site inspection
  • Timing of transplanting
  • Digging trees and shrubs
  • Lifting
  • Digging the planting hole
  • Planting
  • Palm planting
  • Post-planting care

A300 transplanting standards recognize four basic transplanting methods:

  • Balled and wrapped:  Plants established in the ground that have been prepared for transplanting by digging so that the soil immediately around the roots remains undisturbed. The ball of earth containing the roots of the plant is then bound up.
  • Bare root(B.R.):  Harvested plants from which the soil or growing medium has been removed.
  • Boxed:  A method for protecting roots that includes digging a trench, constructing and installing a box around the roots, and then using the box to lift, transport, and install the landscape plant.
  • Tree spade:  Equipment used to transplant large trees.

 

Advisory Notice:  The correct planting depth of a tree is based on locating the trunk flare and being certain that the bottom of the trunk flare is at finish grade upon completion of the operation.









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