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Landscape Design and Planning Criteria
Chapter 1: Introduction - ufc_3_210_05fa0008
Chapter 2: Landscape Design Guidelines
Figure 2-3. Transition/Blending Elements
Contrast
Rhythm
Color and texture
Figure 2-9. Spatial Articulation
Figure 2-11. Buffering Element
Section II. Attributes of Planting
Figure 2-14: Wind Control-Directional
Figure 2-15: Wind Barrier
Figure 2-17: Increasing Wind Protection
Figure 2-18: Use of Irregular Forms
Figure 2-19. Wind Velocities
Figure 2-20: Snow Drift Control
Figure 2-22. Erosion Control -Water
Section III. Design Process
Section IV. Design Considerations
Plant selection
Irrigation Systems
Planting design in arid areas
Chapter 3: Planting and Establishing of Trees,Shrubs,Ground Covers and Vines
Handling and transportation
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Figure 3-1. Subsurface Drainage of Plant Pits and Beds
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Figure 3-2. Planting Methods
Figure 3-3. Pruning
Figure 3-4. Guying and Staking
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Frequency and method
Figure 3-5: Protective Cages
Chapter 4: Establishment of Turf
Selection of turf and turf alternatives
Transition zone grasses
Site Preparation
Tillage
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Appendix A: References - ufc_3_210_05fa0047
Appendix B: Street Plantings
Figure B-2: Cluster Plantings
Site preparation for street plantings
Appendix C: Supplemental Turf Information
Figure C-1: Regional Adaptation of Warm Season Grasses
Figure C-2: Regional Adaptation of Cool Season Grasses
Major transition-zone grasses
Figure C-3: Miscellaneous Grasses: Turfgrass Alternatives
Figure C-4: Miscellaneous Grasses -Cont.
Computing percent purity
Table C-1. Seeding rates
Table C-2. Mixture rate