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Do-It-Yourself Tips and Formulas: A lecture by Liza Ehle To find square footage for material or to measure for how to apply lawn fertilizer: Multiply the length x the width of the area To find cubic yards of material: Multiply the length x the width of an area and divide by 82 to find how many cubic yards of a material you need at a depth of 3-4” Landscape fabric comes in 4’ or 6’ by up to 250’ rolls. Measure square footage and determine which width uses less waste. Purchase staples with fabric to hold in place. Plant first, then cut fabric with household scissors or utility knife around plants at least 6” from the plant’s stem or trunk. Compost, bark, pea gravel and drain rock can be delivered in 1-10 cubic yard amounts; you will pay more when you have less than 10 cu.yds. and if you order 10 cu. yds. you will need to check your site for overhead wires and access for a dump truck. Plants come in 1,2,3,5, and 7 gallon containers as well as 4” pots in flats of 18- 20. Use a variety of sizes at planting to make landscape look natural. Spend more on larger sized trees, then medium and small sized shrubs and 4” groundcovers and perennials. Amend planting holes with a 30/30/30% mixture of native soil, compost or potting soil and small amount of chicken manure (1/10 volume of container size). Dig planting hole fully twice the size and depth of container size you are planting.

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Page 1: Do it-yourself tips formulas

Do-It-Yourself Tips and Formulas:A lecture by Liza Ehle

To find square footage for material or to measure for how to apply lawn fertilizer:

Multiply the length x the width of the area

To find cubic yards of material: Multiply the length x the width of an area and divide by

82 to find how many cubic yards of a material you need at a depth of 3-4”

Landscape fabric comes in 4’ or 6’ by up to 250’ rolls. Measure square footage and

determine which width uses less waste. Purchase staples with fabric to hold in place.

Plant first, then cut fabric with household scissors or utility knife around plants at least 6”

from the plant’s stem or trunk.

Compost, bark, pea gravel and drain rock can be delivered in 1-10 cubic yard amounts;

you will pay more when you have less than 10 cu.yds. and if you order 10 cu. yds. you

will need to check your site for overhead wires and access for a dump truck.

Plants come in 1,2,3,5, and 7 gallon containers as well as 4” pots in flats of 18- 20. Use

a variety of sizes at planting to make landscape look natural. Spend more on larger

sized trees, then medium and small sized shrubs and 4” groundcovers and perennials.

Amend planting holes with a 30/30/30% mixture of native soil, compost or potting soil

and small amount of chicken manure (1/10 volume of container size). Dig planting hole

fully twice the size and depth of container size you are planting.

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Loosen roots of planting ball at time of planting, trim back tops lightly, firmly pack soil

around new planting. Water in all plantings immediately using 3 tablespoons per gallon

of water of Vitamin B-1 transplant solution, and water daily with this solution for one

week, then every other day and then 3 times a week for the first six months and twice a

week once established and growing well. Spray with Wilt-pruf in windy areas.

Keep your projects manageable and set priorities, soil should always be first, drainage

and design next, then waterwise and firewise thinking, choose plants by empowering

your nurseryperson, then plant them well and continue structured maintenance reliably.

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