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III. CAPITAL EXPENDITURES Landscaping UNIT REQUIRED UNITS 1 Trees Drought tolerant $10.00 EA 60 0 0 0 Drought intolerant Slow growing $10.00 EA 60 0 0 0 Fast growing $80.00 EA 15 1 2 0 Fruit $10.00 EA 60 0 0 0 Conifers $10.00 EA 60 0 0 0 2 Shrubs Drought tolerant $30.00 EA 20 29 47 0 Drought intolerant Hedged $25.00 EA 20 0 0 0 Fast growing flowering $25.00 EA 20 0 0 0 Non pruned $25.00 EA 20 0 0 0 3 Ground cover Drought tolerant $5.85 SQ FT 8 0 0 0 Drought intolerant $5.85 SQ FT 8 0 0 0 4 Perennials Drought tolerant $2.75 SQ FT 8 1,410 0 0 Drought intolerant $2.75 SQ FT 8 0 0 0 5 Annuals $2.50 SQ FT 1 141 0 0 6 Vegetable garden $0.90 SQ FT 1 235 235 0 7 Turfgrass Cool season $0.06 SQ FT 30 1,222 2,632 0 Warm season $0.15 SQ FT 30 0 0 0 8 Mulches Organic $0.56 SQ FT 3 1,927 718 0 Inorganic, rocks (around sparse shrubs) $0.74 SQ FT 60 0 0 0 9 Hardscape PURCHASE PRICE ($/UNIT) LIFESPAN (YEARS) A B C D E F G H I J K 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99

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Page 1: Fred Liljegren Landscape Lifecycle Analysis Mon Jan 25 At 10 Part 2

III. CAPITAL EXPENDITURES

LandscapingUNIT REQUIRED UNITS

1 Trees

Drought tolerant $10.00 EA 60 0 0 0Drought intolerant

Slow growing $10.00 EA 60 0 0 0Fast growing $80.00 EA 15 1 2 0Fruit $10.00 EA 60 0 0 0

Conifers $10.00 EA 60 0 0 02 Shrubs

Drought tolerant $30.00 EA 20 29 47 0Drought intolerant

Hedged $25.00 EA 20 0 0 0Fast growing flowering $25.00 EA 20 0 0 0Non pruned $25.00 EA 20 0 0 0

3 Ground cover

Drought tolerant $5.85 SQ FT 8 0 0 0Drought intolerant $5.85 SQ FT 8 0 0 0

4 Perennials

Drought tolerant $2.75 SQ FT 8 1,410 0 0Drought intolerant $2.75 SQ FT 8 0 0 0

5 Annuals $2.50 SQ FT 1 141 0 06 Vegetable garden $0.90 SQ FT 1 235 235 07 Turfgrass

Cool season $0.06 SQ FT 30 1,222 2,632 0Warm season $0.15 SQ FT 30 0 0 0

8 Mulches

Organic $0.56 SQ FT 3 1,927 718 0Inorganic, rocks (around sparse shrubs) $0.74 SQ FT 60 0 0 0

9 Hardscape

PURCHASE PRICE ($/UNIT)

LIFESPAN (YEARS)

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LANDSCAPE COMPARISONWater Analysis

COMPARISON OF LANDSCAPES

I. PLANT WATER NEEDSLandscape 3

LandscapingUNIT Lifecycle Plant Water Need (gallons)

1 Trees

Drought tolerant EA 168 144 0 0 0 0Drought intolerant

Slow growing EA 216 168 0 0 0 0Fast growing EA 216 168 0 384 768 0Fruit EA 216 168 0 0 0 0

Conifers EA 216 168 0 0 0 02 Shrubs

Drought tolerant EA 48 42 42 18,599 29,892 0Drought intolerant EA

Hedged EA 60 54 54 0 0 0Fast growing flowering EA 60 54 54 0 0 0Non pruned EA 60 54 54 0 0 0

3 Ground cover

Drought tolerant SQ FT 13 3 3 0 0 0Drought intolerant SQ FT 26 12 12 0 0 0

4 Perennials

Drought tolerant SQ FT 12 3 3 88,830 0 0Drought intolerant SQ FT 26 12 12 0 0 0

5 Annuals SQ FT 48 48 48 101,520 0 06 Vegetable garden SQ FT 48 48 48 169,200 169,200 07 Turf grass

Cool season SQ FT 23 18 18 335,683 723,010 0Warm season SQ FT 18 11 11 0 0 0

Total Lifecycle Plant Water Required (gallons) 714,217 922,870 0

II. Irrigation Water to Meet Plant Requirements

8 Irrigation system zone Irrigation componentLifecycle Applied Irrigation Water (gallons)

Turf areas In-ground sprinkler 40% 839,208 1,808,486 0Shrub beds Drip 85% 21,882 35,167 0Perennial beds Drip 85% 104,506 0 0Annual beds Drip 85% 119,435 0 0Vegetable gardens Drip 85% 199,059 199,059 0Ground cover Drip 85% 0 0 0

Total Lifecycle Irrigation Water (gallons) 1,284,090 2,042,712 0Year 1 Establishment Irrigation Water (gallons) 112,355 165,723 0Average Post Establishment Irrigation Water (gallons/year) 83,695 134,071 0

III. Irrigation Water by Irrigation System ComponentIrrigation system component Lifecycle Applied Irrigation Water (gallons)

Drip 444,882 234,226 0In-ground sprinkler 839,208 1,808,486 0Drag hoses 0 0 0

IV. Irrigation System Area by System ComponentIrrigation system zone Irrigation type SQ FT

Turf areas In-ground sprinkler 1,222 2,632 0Shrub beds Drip 376 705 0Perennial beds Drip 1,410 0 0Annual beds Drip 141 0 0Vegetable gardens Drip 235 235 0Ground cover Drip 0 0 0

Irrigation system componentDrip 2,162 940 0In-ground sprinkler 1,222 2,632 0Drag hoses 0 0 0

Number of in-ground sprinkler irrigation zones NumberTurf areas 0 0 0Shrub beds 0 0 0Perennial beds 0 0 0Annual beds 0 0 0Vegetable gardens 0 0 0

Provo Landscape Artistic

Provo Landscape Simple

YEAR 1 WATER USE (GAL/UNIT)

YEAR 2 WATER USE (GAL/UNIT)

YEAR 3 & UP WATER USE (GAL/UNIT)

Application Efficiency (%)

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Ground cover 0 0 0

Drip system tubing length by zone LN FT

Shrub beds LN FT 135 246 0Perennial beds LN FT 712 0 0Annual beds LN FT 144 0 0Vegetable gardens LN FT 124 124 0

Drip system emitters by zone NUMBER

Shrub beds NUMBER 42 79 0Perennial beds NUMBER 353 0 0Annual beds NUMBER 141 0 0Vegetable gardens NUMBER 59 59 0

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LANDSCAPE COMPARISONLABOR REQUIREMENTS

COMPARISON OF LANDSCAPESI. Year 1 Labor Inputs Provo Landscape ArtisticProvo Landscape Simple Landscape 3

UNIT HRS/UNIT HRS/UNIT HRS/UNIT Equipment Equipment HOURS

Site Preparation Provo Landscape ArtisticProvo Landscape Simple Landscape 3 Provo Landscape Artistic Landscape 3(Actions where task size determines equipment and time efficiency)

Grading SQ FT #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/AExcavation CU YD #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A

Move Top soil CU YD#N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A

Rip to Prepare Soil SQ FT#N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A #N/A

Move Organic mulch SQ FT 0.0007 0.0067 0.0067 Skid-steer, 16 HP By Hand, 0 HP 1.4 4.8 0.0Move Inorganic mulch SQ FT 0.0185 0.0185 0.0185 By Hand, 0 HP By Hand, 0 HP 0.0 0.0 0.0Place Landscape rocks TON 0.1667 0.1667 0.1667 Front-end loader, 40 HPFront-end loader, 40 HP 1.6 7.8 0.0

SUBTOTAL OF YEAR 1 SITE PREPARATION (HOURS) #N/A #N/A #N/A

Installation

1 Trees UNIT HRS/UNIT Equipment

Drought tolerant EA 0.25 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0.0Drought intolerant

Slow growing EA 0.25 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0.0Fast growing EA 2 By Hand 2.0 4.0 0.0Fruit EA 0.25 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0.0Conifers EA 0.25 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0.0

2 Shrubs

Drought tolerant EA 0.14 By Hand 4.2 6.7 0.0Drought intolerant

Hedged EA 0.14 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0.0Fast growing flowering EA 0.14 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0.0Non pruned EA 0.14 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0.0

3 Ground cover

Drought tolerant SQ FT 0.146 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0.0Drought intolerant SQ FT 0.146 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0.0

4 Perennials

Drought tolerant SQ FT 0.069 By Hand 96.9 0.0 0.0Drought intolerant SQ FT 0.069 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0.0

5 Annuals SQ FT 0.094 By Hand 13.2 0.0 0.06 Vegetable garden SQ FT 0.023 By Hand 5.3 5.3 0.07 Turf grass

Cool season SQ FT 0.0001 By Hand Seed 0.1 0.3 0.0Warm season SQ FT 0.0001 By Hand Seed 0.0 0.0 0.0

8 Hardscape - paving SQ FT 0.0067 By Hand 6.6 2.5 0.09 Elevated deck/platform SQ FT 0.1778 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0.0

10 Irrigation system

Drip

Tubing LN FT 0.0083 By Hand 9.3 3.1 0.0Emitters EA 0.0400 By Hand 23.8 5.5 0.0

In-ground

Trenching - depth IN 12"Trenching - Time LN FT 0.0400 By Hand, 0 HP 0.0 0.0 0.0Backfill trenching LN FT 0.0083 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0.0System setup SQ FT 0.0088 By Hand 10.7 23.0 0.0

Hoses and sprinklers

Irrigation system controller11 Lighting system

Outdoor lights EA By Hand 0.0 0.0 0.0Lighting controller EA 0.0000 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0.0

12 Fencing LN FT 0.2670 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0.013 Rock / retaining walls SQ FT 0.0125 Backhoe, 75 HP 0.0 0.0 0.0

SUBTOTAL OF YEAR 1 INSTALLATION (HOURS) 172 50 0II. Removal and Reinstallation (of features past their economic life)

UNIT HRS/UNIT/REPLACE Equipment HOURSRemoval

1 Fast growing trees EA 12.5 Chainsaw, 2.2 HP 0.0 0.0 0.0Re-Installations (all) 362 93 0

362 93 0

III. Annual Operations and MaintenanceUNIT HRS/UNIT/YEAR Equipment HOURS

1 Trees

Pesticide application EA 1 By Hand 1.0 2.0 0Fertilizer application EA 0.0000 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0.0Pruning and cleanup

Drought tolerant EA 1.875 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0.0Slow growing drought intolerant EA 1.875 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0Fast growing drought intolerant EA 6 By Hand 6.0 12.0 0Fruit EA 5.25 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0Conifers EA 1.5 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0

2 Shrubs

Pruning - fast growing EA 0.052 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0Pruning - drought tolerant EA 0.001 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0.0Trim hedges EA 0.018 Hedge trimmer, 1.2 HP 0.0 0.0 0Fertilizer application - drought tolerant EA 0.000 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0.0Fertilizer application - drought intolerant EA 0.001 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0.0Pesticide application EA 0.009 By Hand 0.3 0.4 0Raking EA 0.0018 Blower, 1.1 HP 0.1 0.1 0Weeding EA 0.048 By Hand 1.4 2.3 0

3 Ground cover

Fertilizer application - drought tolerant SQ FT 0 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0.0Fertilizer application - drought intolerant SQ FT 0.0001 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0.0Raking SQ FT 0.0002 Blower, 1.1 HP 0.0 0.0 0.0Weeding SQ FT 0.012 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0.0

4 Perennials, annuals, and vegetable garden

Fertilizer application - drought tolerant perennials SQ FT 0.000 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0.0Fertilizer application - annuals, vegi garden, perennials SQ FT 0.000 By Hand 0.1 0.0 0.0Rototilling SQ FT 0.000 Rototiller, 8 HP 0.0 0.0 0Pesticide application SQ FT 0.001 By Hand 1.8 0.2 0Pruning / removal SQ FT 0.008 By Hand 13.4 1.8 0.0

SUBTOTAL OF SUBSEQUENT YEAR REMOVALS AND RE-INSTALLATIONS (HOURS)

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Raking - annuals and perennials SQ FT 0.0002 Blower, 1.1 HP 0.3 0.0 0.0Weeding - mulched perennial and annual beds SQ FT 0.005 By Hand 8.3 0.1 0.0Weeding - vegetable garden SQ FT 0.012 By Hand 2.7 2.7 0.0

5 Turf grass

Aerating SQ FT 0.0000 Aerator, 4 HP 0.0 0.0 0.0Mowing SQ FT 0.0049 Lawnmower, 6 HP 20-22" 5.9 12.8 0.0Raking SQ FT 0.0002 Blower, 1.1 HP Blower 0.2 0.5 0.0Edging LN FT 0.0100 Edger, 0.9 HP 1 1.4 2.1 0.0Fertilizer application - cool season SQ FT 0.0002 By Hand 0.2 0.5 0.0Fertilizer application - warm season SQ FT 0.0003 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0.0Weeding SQ FT 0.0117 By Hand 14.3 30.8 0.0Pesticide application SQ FT 0.0010 By Hand 1.2 2.6 0.0

6 Paving

Raking SQ FT 0.0002 Blower, 1.1 HP 0.2 0.1 0.07 Irrigation system maintenance

Drip STATION 0.5000 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0.0In-ground sprinkler HEAD 0.0808 By Hand 0.6 1.3 0.0Hose-dragging SQ FT 0.0042 By Hand 0.0 0.0 0.0

SUBTOTAL ANNUAL LABOR FOR OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE (HOURS/YEAR) 59.5 72.3 0

TOTAL LIFECYCLE LABOR (HOURS) #N/A #N/A #N/A

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II. Installation & Reinstallation

1 Trees GAL/HP-HR Equipment Horsepower Fuel Type

Drought tolerant 0 By Hand 0Drought intolerant

Slow growing 0 By Hand 0Fast growing 0 By Hand 0Fruit 0 By Hand 0Conifers 0 By Hand 0

2 Shrubs

Drought tolerant 0 By Hand 0Drought intolerant

Hedged 0 By Hand 0Fast growing flowering 0 By Hand 0Non pruned 0 By Hand 0

3 Ground cover

Drought tolerant 0 By Hand 0Drought intolerant 0 By Hand 0

4 Perennials

Drought tolerant 0 By Hand 0Drought intolerant 0 By Hand 0

5 Annuals 0 By Hand 06 Vegetable garden 0 By Hand 07 Turf grass

Cool season 0 By Hand 0Warm season 0 By Hand 0

8 Paving 0 By Hand 09 Elevated deck/platform 0 By Hand 0

10 Irrigation systemDripIn-ground

Trenching - depth

Trenching - Time 0 By Hand 0Backfill trenching 0 By Hand 0Set up 0 By Hand 0

Hoses and sprinklersIrrigation system controller

11 Lighting systemOutdoor lightsLighting controller

12 Fencing 0 By Hand 013 Rock / retaining walls 0.06 Backhoe 75 Diesel

14 Reinstallation of organic multch subsequent years

15 Reinstallation of inorganic mulch in subsequent years

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LANDSCAPE COMPARISONCARBON EMISSIONS

COMPARISON OF LANDSCAPESI. Carbon Emissions Provo Landscape ArtisticProvo Landscape Simple Landscape 3

UNIT

1 Diesel 22.2 GAL 83 730 02 Gasoline 19.4 GAL 1000 1784 03 Gasoline-Oil 19.4 GAL 56 68 0

TOTAL EMISSIONS 1,140 2,582 0

II. Carbon SequestrationLandscaping UNIT

1 Trees 50 EA 50 100 02 Shrubs 8 EA 234 376 03 Ground cover 0.01 SQ FT 0 0 04 Perennials 0.01 SQ FT 19.74 0 05 Annuals 0.01 SQ FT 1.974 0 06 Vegetable garden 0.01 SQ FT 3.29 3.29 07 Turf grass 0.01 SQ FT 17.108 36.848 0

Total Annual Carbon Sequestration (lbs CO2 per year) 326 516 0Total Lifecycle Carbon Sequestration (lbs CO2) 4,891 7,742 0

III. Net Carbon Emissions

Net Carbon Emissions (LBS CO2; negative = carbon sink) -3,751 -5,160 0

LBS CO2 LBS CO2 over Lifetime

LBS CO2 per year Pounds CO2 per Year

Pounds CO2

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LANDSCAPE COMPARISONENERGY SAVINGS AND USE

COMPARISON OF LANDSCAPES

I. Preliminary Selections Entered by userLandscape 3

User selected trees planted on south or west side of house for summer shading / winter heating 0 0 0User selected trees planted on north or east side of house for winter wind break / heating savigns 0 0 0

II. Energy Savings

kW-HR UNIT kW-HRs per YEAR1 Summer cooling provided by decidous tree shade 87 MON 0 0 02 Winter solar gain provided by decidous trees 76 MON 0 0 03 Winter heating benefit provided by conifer trees 152 MON 0 0 0

TOTAL ENERGY SAVINGS 0 0 0

III. Energy UsekW-HR UNIT kW-HRs per YEAR

4 Mower 0.000 sq ft-year 0.0 0.0 0.05 String trimmer 0.000 linear ft-year 0.0 0.0 0.06 Lights EA Electric 0.0 0.0 0.0

TOTAL ENERGY USE 0 0 0

IV. Net Energy Use

ANNUAL NET ENERGY USE 0 0 0LIFECYCLE NET ENERGY USE 0 0 0

Provo Landscape Artistic

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LANDSCAPE COMPARISONPARTICULATE (MATTER, GREATER THAN 10 MICRONS, DUST) GENERATION

COMPARISON OF LANDSCAPES

I. Particulate GenerationLandscape 3

LBS PM 10 UNIT LBS PM 10 over LIFECYCLE1 From Gasoline engines 0.006 GAL 0 1 02 From Gasoline-Oil engines 0.054 GAL 0 0 0

TOTAL PARTICULATE 0 1 0

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ArtisticProvo Landscape

Simple

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I. REPLACEMENT COSTS

Landscaping

1 Trees

Drought tolerant 0Drought intolerant

Slow growing 0Fast growing 0Fruit 0Conifers 0

2 Shrubs

Drought tolerant 0Drought intolerant

Hedged 0Fast growing flowering 0Non pruned 0

3 Ground cover

Drought tolerant 1Drought intolerant 1

4 Perennials

Drought tolerant 1Drought intolerant 1

5 Annuals 146 Vegetable garden 147 Turf grass

Cool season 0Warm season 0

8 Mulches

Organic 4Inorganic (around sparse shrubs) 0

9 Paving 0Features and Structures

10 Elevated deck/platform 011 Irrigation system

Turf areas In-ground sprinkler 0Shrub beds Drip 0Perennial beds Drip 0Annual beds Drip 0Vegtable gardens Drip 0Ground cover Drip 0Sprinklers, for use with hoses 7Irrigation system controller 0

12 Lighting system

Outdoor lights 2

NUMBER OF TIMES TO REPLACE

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Lighting controller 113 Fencing 114 Rock / retaining walls 0

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LANDSCAPE COMPARISONFERTILIZER REQUIREMENTS

COMPARISON OF LANDSCAPES

I. Preliminary Selections Entered by User

Landscape 3

1 Fertilize trees, shrubs, ground cover, perennials, annuals, and vegetable garden 1 1 0

II. Fertilizer Requirement

LandscapingUNIT Pounds Nitrogen Fertilizer per Year

1 Trees

Drought tolerant 0 EA 0.0 0.0 0.0Drought intolerant

Slow growing 0 EA 0.0 0.0 0.0Fast growing 0 EA 0.0 0.0 0.0Fruit 0 EA 0.0 0.0 0.0

Conifers 0 EA 0.0 0.0 0.02 Shrubs

Drought tolerant 0.018 EA 0.5 0.8 0.0Drought intolerant

Hedged 0.018 EA 0.0 0.0 0.0Fast growing flowering 0.018 EA 0.0 0.0 0.0Non pruned 0.018 EA 0.0 0.0 0.0

3 Ground cover

Drought tolerant 0.001 SQ FT 0.0 0.0 0.0Drought intolerant 0.001 SQ FT 0.0 0.0 0.0

4 Perennials

Drought tolerant 0.001 SQ FT 1.4 0.0 0.0Drought intolerant 0.0015 SQ FT 0.0 0.0 0.0

5 Annuals 0.003 SQ FT 0.4 0.0 0.06 Vegetable garden 0.0015 SQ FT 0.4 0.4 0.07 Turfgrass

Cool season 0.004 SQ FT 4.9 10.5 0.0Warm season 0.003 SQ FT 0.0 0.0 0.0

Annual Fertilizer Requirement (lbs N/year) 7.6 11.7 0.0Total Lifecycle Fertilizer Requirement (lbs N) 114 176 0

Provo Landscape Artistic

Provo Landscape Simple

FERTLIZER (lbs Nitrogen/UNIT/YEAR)

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LANDSCAPE COMPARISONPESTICIDE REQUIREMENTS

COMPARISON OF LANDSCAPES

I. Herbicide RequirementsLandscape 3

LandscapingUNIT Pounds Active Ingredient Per Year

1 Trees

Drought tolerant 0.00000 EA 0.0 0.0 0.0Drought intolerant

Slow growing 0.00000 EA 0.0 0.0 0.0Fast growing 0.00000 EA 0.0 0.0 0.0Fruit 0.00000 EA 0.0 0.0 0.0Conifers 0.00000 EA 0.0 0.0 0.0

2 Shrubs

Drought tolerant 0.00014 EA 0.0 0.0 0.0Drought intolerant

Hedged 0.00014 EA 0.0 0.0 0.0Fast growing flowering 0.00014 EA 0.0 0.0 0.0Non pruned 0.00014 EA 0.0 0.0 0.0

3 Ground cover

Drought tolerant 0.00000 SQ FT 0.0 0.0 0.0Drought intolerant 0.00000 SQ FT 0.0 0.0 0.0

4 Perennials

Drought tolerant 0.00014 SQ FT 0.2 0.0 0.0Drought intolerant 0.00014 SQ FT 0.0 0.0 0.0

5 Annuals 0.00014 SQ FT 0.0 0.0 0.06 Vegtable garden 0.00000 SQ FT 0.0 0.0 0.07 Turf grass

Cool season 0.00006 SQ FT 0.1 0.2 0.0Warm season 0.00006 SQ FT 0.0 0.0 0.0

Annual Herbicide Requirement (lbs Active Ingredient/year) 0.3 0.2 0.0Total Lifecycle Herbicide Requirement (lbs Active Ingredient) 4 2 0

II. Insecticide Requirements 0 0 0

Landscaping UNIT Pounds Active Ingredient Per Year

1 Trees

Drought tolerant 0 EA 0 0 0Drought intolerant

Slow growing 0 EA 0 0 0Fast growing 0 EA 0 0 0Fruit 0.1132 EA 0 0 0Conifers 0 EA 0 0 0

8 Shrubs

Drought tolerant 0 EA 0 0 0Drought intolerant

Hedged 0 EA 0 0 0Fast growing flowering 0 EA 0 0 0Non pruned 0 EA 0 0 0

9 Ground cover

Drought tolerant 0 SQ FT 0 0 0Drought intolerant 0 SQ FT 0 0 0

10 Perennials

Drought tolerant 0.00009 SQ FT 0 0 0Drought intolerant 0.00009 SQ FT 0 0 0

11 Annuals 0.00009 SQ FT 0 0 012 Vegetable garden 0.00009 SQ FT 0 0 013 Turfgrass

Cool season 0.0000021875 SQ FT 0 0 0Warm season 0.0000021875 SQ FT 0 0 0

Provo Landscape

ArtisticProvo Landscape

Simple

Herbicide (lbs Active Ingredient/UNIT/YEAR)

Insecticide (lbs Active Ingredient/UNIT/YEAR)

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Annual Insecticide Requirement (lbs Active Ingredient/year) 0 0 0Total Lifecycle Insecticide Requirement (lbs Active Ingredient) 2 0 0

III. Fungicide Requirements

Landscaping UNIT Pounds Active Ingredient Per Year

1 Trees

Drought tolerant 0.0000 EA 0 0 0Drought intolerant

Slow growing 0.0000 EA 0 0 0Fast growing 0.0000 EA 0 0 0Fruit 0.0000 EA 0 0 0

Conifers 0.0000 EA 0 0 014 Shrubs

Drought tolerant 0.0000 EA 0 0 0Drought intolerant

Hedged 0.0000 EA 0 0 0Fast growing flowering 0.0000 EA 0 0 0Non pruned 0.0000 EA 0 0 0

15 Ground cover

Drought tolerant 0.0000 SQ FT 0 0 0Drought intolerant 0.0000 SQ FT 0 0 0

16 Perennials

Drought tolerant 0.0000 SQ FT 0 0 0Drought intolerant 0.0000 SQ FT 0 0 0

17 Annuals 0.0000 SQ FT 0 0 018 Vegtable garden 0.0000 SQ FT 0 0 019 Turf grass

Cool season 0.00002 SQ FT 0 0 0Warm season 0.0000 SQ FT 0 0 0

Annual Fungicide Requirement (lbs Active Ingredient/year) 0 0 0Total Lifecycle Fungicide Requirement (lbs Active Ingredient) 0 1 0

Annual Pesticide Requirement (lbs Active Ingredient/year) 0 0 0Total Lifecycle Pesticide Requirement (lbs Active Ingredient) 7 4 0

Fungicide (lbs Active Ingredient/UNIT/YEAR)

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0.5000 hrs/station/year Operations and MainIrrigation system maintenance Drip Larry $/station 200.0808 hrs/head/year Operations and MainIrrigation system maintenance In-ground sprinkler Larry min/head 4.850.0000 hrs/sq ft/year Operations and MainFertilizer application Shrubs drought tolerant Larry min/1000 sq ft 00.0001 hrs/sq ft/year Operations and MainFertilizer application Shrubs drought intolerant Larry min/1000 sq ft 5

0 hrs/tree/year Operations and MainFertilizer application Trees drought tolerant Larry each 00.0000 hrs/tree/year Operations and MainFertilizer application Trees broadcast Larry min/1000 sq ft cr 50.0002 hrs/sq ft/year Operations and MainFertilizer application Turf Cool season Larry min/1000 sq ft 120.0003 hrs/sq ft/year Operations and MainFertilizer application Turf Warm season Larry min/1000 sq ft 180.0000 hrs/sq ft/year Operations and MainFertilizer application Perennials drought tolerant Larry min/1000 sq ft 00.0002 hrs/sq ft/year Operations and MainFertilizer application Perennials, Annuals, Vegi garden drought intolerant Larry min/1000 sq ft 100.0000 hrs/sq ft/year Operations and MainFertilizer application Ground cover drought tolerant Larry min/1000 sq ft 00.0001 hrs/sq ft/year Operations and MainFertilizer application Ground cover drought intolerant Larry min/1000 sq ft 50.0005 hrs/sq ft/year Operations and MainFertilizer application Mulches Larry min/1000 sq ft 300.0042 hrs/sq ft/year Operations and MainHose dragging Larry min/set of 1200 sq 3000.0015 hrs/sq ft/year Operations and MainPesticide application Turf, vegi garden, annual, perennials High maintenance Larry min/1000 sq ft 900.0010 hrs/sq ft/year Operations and MainPesticide application Turf, vegi garden, annual, perennials Medium maintenance Larry min/1000 sq ft 601.5000 hrs/each/year Operations and MainPesticide application Tree High maintenance Larry min/small tree 901.0000 hrs/each/year Operations and MainPesticide application Tree Medium maintenance Larry min/small tree 600.0075 hrs/sq ft/year Operations and MainPruning/Removal Perennials, Annuals, Vegi garden Larry min/1000 sq ft 450

12.5 hrs/tree Removal Tree Fast growing Roger hrs/tree 12.540 $/hr Hired Labor rate 40

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This table compiles irrigation system related data from data entered in the "Data" sheet for consise use in dropdown lists and by Excel function VLOOKUP based on the irrigation system type selected for a plant zone

System Type Efficiency Cost Units LifespanDrip 85% 1.01 SQ FT 20In-ground sprinkler 40% 0.72 SQ FT 20In-ground sprinkler 50% 0.72 SQ FT 20In-ground sprinkler 60% 0.72 SQ FT 20In-ground sprinkler 70% 0.72 SQ FT 20In-ground sprinkler 80% 0.72 SQ FT 20Drag hoses 78% 0.44 FT of HOSE 2

Options for TurfSystem Type Efficiency Cost Units LifespanIn-ground sprinkler 40% 0.72 SQ FT 20In-ground sprinkler 50% 0.72 SQ FT 20In-ground sprinkler 60% 0.72 SQ FT 20In-ground sprinkler 70% 0.72 SQ FT 20In-ground sprinkler 80% 0.72 SQ FT 20Drag hoses 78% 0.44 FT of HOSE 2

Options for Ground CoverSystem Type Efficiency Cost Units LifespanDrip 85% 1.01 SQ FT 20Drag hoses 78% 0.44 FT of HOSE 2

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This table compiles irrigation system related data from data entered in the "Data" sheet for consise use in dropdown lists and by Excel function VLOOKUP based on the irrigation system type selected for a plant zone

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This table compiles irrigation system related data from data entered in the "Data" sheet for consise use in dropdown lists and by Excel function VLOOKUP based on the irrigation system type selected for a plant zone

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This table compiles lighting system options and related data from data entered in the "Data" sheet for consise use in dropdown lists and by Excel function VLOOKUP based on the light system selected

Light Type Cost Units Lifespan kW-hr/year hr/EAElectric $128.57 EA 5 0 0Solar $7.50 EA 3 0 0

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This table compiles lighting system options and related data from data entered in the "Data" sheet for consise use in dropdown lists and by Excel function VLOOKUP based on the light system selected

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Note: This data sheet/table shows power requirements and fuel type for different pieces of equipment and equipment sizes

Type of Activity Desired Units Equipment Equipment, HP (for 1 Installation Hp Concrete Mixer Concrete Mixer,

Hp Backhoe loader Backhoe loader, 75Hp Backhoe loader Backhoe loader, 100Hp Excavator Excavator, 8Hp Front-end loader Front-end loader, 40Hp Front-end loader Front-end loader, 70Hp Front-end loader Front-end loader, 120Hp Grader Grader, 35Hp Grader Grader, 125Hp Skid-steer Skid-steer, 16Hp Skid-steer Skid-steer, 30Hp Skid-steer Skid-steer, 60Hp Sod cutter Sod cutter, 5.5Hp Tractor Tractor, 30Hp Tractor Tractor, 13Hp Trencher Trencher, 11Hp Trencher Trencher, 32

, 2 Maintenance Hp Aerator Aerator, 4

Hp Blower Blower, 1.1Hp Chainsaw Chainsaw, 2.2Hp Chainsaw Chainsaw, 3.1Hp Chainsaw Chainsaw, 1600Hp Edger Edger, 3Hp Edger Edger, 0.9Hp Hedge trimmer Hedge trimmer, 1.2Hp Lawnmower Lawnmower, 6Hp Lawnmower Lawnmower, 18Hp Lawnmower Lawnmower, 25Hp Lawnmower Lawnmower, 6Hp Pruner Pruner, 0.9Hp Pruner Pruner, 1.25Hp Pump Pump, 5Hp Pump Pump, 130Hp Pump Pump, 220Hp Pump Pump, 300Hp Pump Pump, 700Hp Rototiller Rototiller, 2Hp Rototiller Rototiller, 8Hp Sprayer Sprayer, 5Hp Sprayer Sprayer, 180Hp String trimmer String trimmer, 1.05

String trimmerHp Stump cutter Stump cutter, 25Hp Stump cutter Stump cutter, 9Hp Wood chipper Wood chipper, 5Hp Wood chipper Wood chipper, 20Hp Wood chipper Wood chipper, 116

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Note: This data sheet/table shows power requirements and fuel type for different pieces of equipment and equipment sizes

Description/Capacity/Rating Fuel Type Person ResponReported Units Data ValueLarry

5000 lb lift Diesel Larry, David Hp 757500 lb lift Diesel Larry, David Hp 100Mini, 0.03 cy, 1700 lbs Diesel Larry, David Hp 8.75 cy, 8,710 lbs Diesel Larry, David Hp 401.4 cy, 13,500 lbs Diesel Larry, David Hp 704.0 cy, 27,000 lbs Diesel Larry, David Hp 120Small, 10 ft blade, 11000 lbs Diesel Larry, David Hp 35Medium, 12 ft blade, 28000 lbs Diesel Larry, David Hp 125Mini, stand-behind, 750 lb/3.85 cf Gasoline Larry, David Hp 16880 lb lift, 3100 lbs Diesel Larry, David Hp 301750 lb lift, 6200 lbs Diesel Larry, David Hp 6018" width, 325 lbs Gasoline Larry, David Hp 5.5Compact, 8 cf, 1400 lb Diesel Larry, David Hp 30Lawn, light duty Gasoline Larry, David Hp 13Chain, 36" deep, 0.72 lbs Gasoline Larry, David Hp 11Chain, 60" deep, 4000 lbs Diesel Larry, David Hp 32

26" width, 200+ ballast Gasoline Larry, David Hp 4handheld, 360 cfm, 190 mph Gasoline-Oil Larry, David Hp 1.112", 11 lbs Gasoline-Oil Larry, David Hp 2.224", 16 lbs Gasoline-Oil Larry, David Hp 3.112", 7 lbs Electric Larry, David Watts 1600Heavy duty, 65 lbs Gasoline Larry, David Hp 3light weight, 13 lbs Gasoline-Oil Larry, David Hp 0.917", 11 lbs Gasoline-Oil Larry, David Hp 1.220-22" Gasoline $300 Hp 636-42" Gasoline $2,800 Hp 1852-72" Gasoline $4,900 Hp 2519-30", 25 lbs Electric $250 Hp 6chain, 10", 18 lbs Gasoline-Oil Larry, David Hp 0.98", 12 lbs Electric Larry, David Hp 1.2590 gph, 2ft head Electric Larry, David Watts 5180 gph, 20ft head Electric Larry, David Watts 130300 gph, 15ft head Electric Larry, David Watts 220520 gph, 15ft head Electric Larry, David Watts 3002750 gph, 15ft head Electric Larry, David Watts 700mini, 12" width, 10" depth, 20 lbs Gasoline-Oil Larry, David Hp 226" width, 8" depth Gasoline Larry, David Hp 8backpack, 3 gal tank, 30 lbs Gasoline Larry, David Hp 5Trailer, 15 gal, 40 psi, 1.4 gpm, 5 Electric Larry, David Watts 1808.5 lbs Gasoline-Oil Larry, David Hp 1.05

Electricsmall, 1,060 lbs Diesel Larry, David Hp 25compact, 180 lbs Gasoline Larry, David Hp 9Portable, home use, 140 lbs Gasoline-Oil Larry, David Hp 5mobile, lt commercial use, 1200 l Gasoline Larry, David Hp 20mobile, heavy commercial, 7500 l Diesel Larry, David Hp 116

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High Data Val Low Data Valu Date Entered Comments/ExpData Source (Author, Year)

8/6/2009 Thompson and Sorvig, Sustainable Landscape Construction8/6/2009 Thompson and Sorvig, Sustainable Landscape Construction

6/11/2009 Thompson and Sorvig, Sustainable Landscape Construction6/11/2009 Thompson and Sorvig, Sustainable Landscape Construction6/11/2009 Thompson and Sorvig, Sustainable Landscape Construction6/11/2009 Thompson and Sorvig, Sustainable Landscape Construction6/11/2009 Thompson and Sorvig, Sustainable Landscape Construction6/11/2009 Thompson and Sorvig, Sustainable Landscape Construction6/11/2009 Thompson and Sorvig, Sustainable Landscape Construction6/11/2009 Thompson and Sorvig, Sustainable Landscape Construction6/11/2009 Thompson and Sorvig, Sustainable Landscape Construction6/11/2009 Thompson and Sorvig, Sustainable Landscape Construction6/11/2009 Thompson and Sorvig, Sustainable Landscape Construction6/11/2009 Thompson and Sorvig, Sustainable Landscape Construction6/11/2009 Thompson and Sorvig, Sustainable Landscape Construction6/11/2009 Thompson and Sorvig, Sustainable Landscape Construction

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5.5 6.5 7/24/2009 Kris Ashby, Elite Grounds19 17.5 7/24/2009 Kris Ashby, Elite Grounds32 18 7/24/2009 Kris Ashby, Elite Grounds

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Installation0.5714 hr/each Demolish trees Chainsaw 2.22.5000 hr/each Demolish trees Chainsaw 3.10.0143 hr/cu yd Excavate 0 Excavator 81.0000 hr/cu yd Excavate 50 Front-end loader 400.0194 hr/cu yd Add/amend/move to 0 Skid-steer 160.2000 hr/cu yd Add/amend/move to 1500 Skid-steer 300.0313 hr/cu yd Add/amend/move to 3000 Front-end loader 400.0067 hr/sq ft Mulching - organic 0 By Hand 00.0007 hr/sq ft Mulching - organic 1000 Skid-steer 160.0185 hrs/sq ft Mulching - rocks 0 By Hand 00.0037 hrs/sq ft Mulching - rocks 50 Tractor 130.0007 hr/sq ft Grading 0 Grader 350.0002 hr/sq ft Grading 20 Backhoe 750.0001 hr/sq ft Grading 100 Dozer 1250.0067 hr/ln ft Prepare concrete walk Hand and backhoe 750.0036 hr/sq ft Rip landscaped area 0 Sod cutter 5.50.0005 hr/sq ft Rip landscaped area 200 Tractor 130.0125 hr/sq ft Rock walls Backhoe 75