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The procedure for drawing up dendrological plans in the rules for improvement. What kind of animal is this - a plot dendroplan? Dendroplan for repair and construction works

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Future image land plot it is impossible to imagine without careful planning of the planned plantings of trees, shrubs and flowers. It is for this purpose that a dendroplan of the territory is being developed in landscape design. It helps to see a sample of the area being created.

A dendrological plan is a drawing on which all green spaces, rooms and paths located on the site are applied. This is required in order to tie plants to the boundaries and buildings of the site. Each plant on the dendrological plan has a symbol and its own number in accordance with the transfer sheet.

Why you need to make a dendroplan

Careful planning of the territory helps its spectacular landscape gardening. In addition, it is important that green spaces do not interfere with each other in growth and development. It is necessary to know the correct arrangement of trees, because the final effect of landscaping depends entirely on this. That is why the compilation of a dendroplan can only be entrusted to a competent specialist.

The dendroplan and the transfer sheet show the location of all green spaces located on the site. Each conditional designation of trees and shrubs is indicated by an ordinal number and is entered in the planting list.

The checklist contains a list of all plants. In this document, you can find information such as properties and quality characteristics green spaces. In accordance with this information, the plant is given an assessment, which is then converted into a compensation value.

When is a dendrological plan needed?

Drawing up a dendro project is required in the following cases:

A high-quality landing plan will help to avoid additional costs for landscaping and landscaping.

Compilation rules

To draw up a correct dendrological plan, it is necessary to adhere to certain rules. Let's consider the main criteria necessary for a high-quality dendroplan.

Assortment list of plants

An obligatory appendix to the dendrological plan is the assortment list. In this accompanying document contains information about those plants that are planned to be planted on the site. With its help, you can navigate the cost of planting material and the necessary landscaping work.

Plants listed in the assortment list are divided into the following groups:

  • Coniferous trees and shrubs;
  • Deciduous trees and shrubs;
  • Fruit trees and shrubs;
  • creepers

In turn, each of these groups is divided into a specific species and variety. All green spaces are indicated in the assortment sheet. In addition, each plant has its own serial number. In addition, the name of the planting and its qualitative characteristics are prescribed in the document, and green spaces have accepted symbols in landscape design.

Green space checklist

When carrying out new construction, an additional checklist must be attached to the landing plan. It is a table that describes the trees and shrubs located on the territory.

As a rule, the following information can be found in the tree counting sheet:

  1. Plantation number;
  2. Plant name;
  3. Quantity;
  4. The size of the green space;
  5. The current state of the plant;
  6. Further actions regarding the plant;
  7. In case of felling, the compensation cost paid by the developer is indicated.

When creating a dendroplan, a landscape designer shows how the site will look in a few years, at the moment when all the plants take root and show their decorative properties.

A well-executed dendrological plan takes into account the characteristics of each plant. With it, you can organize a spectacular appearance to your garden plot.

THE GOVERNMENT OF MOSCOW

RESOLUTION


Document as amended by:
(Bulletin of the Mayor and Government of Moscow, N 18, 03/29/2006);
(Official website of the Mayor and the Government of Moscow www.mos.ru, 05/27/2016).
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Approved, the requirements for the symbols of green spaces on dendroplans during the development of project documentation are defined. However, the dendrological plans and green planting lists submitted by design institutes do not have a single approved form, which creates difficulties in their verification.
Decree of the Government of Moscow dated May 26, 2016 N 290-PP.

In order to streamline the submission of documents when developing project documentation, the Moscow Government

decides:

2. Department of Nature Management and Protection environment of the city of Moscow to be guided by the methodological recommendations (clause 1) when agreeing on design documentation for the construction, reconstruction and overhaul buildings, structures and engineering communications and improvement projects.

3. Moscomarchitecture to bring to the attention of design organizations methodological recommendations (clause 1) for guidance in the development of dendroplans and green plantings.

4. To impose control over the implementation of this resolution on the head of the Department of nature management and environmental protection of the city of Moscow Kulbachevsky A.O.
Decree of the Government of Moscow dated May 26, 2016 N 290-PP.

Mayor of Moscow
Yu.M. Luzhkov

Application. Guidelines for the preparation of dendrological plans and transfer statements

1. General Provisions

1.1 Dendroplan is a topographic plan showing the placement of trees and shrubs, obtained as a result of a geodetic survey, accompanied by a transfer sheet.

1.2. Dendroplan is compiled:

When developing design documentation for construction, overhaul and reconstruction, including landscaping facilities. In this case, it provides a choice of rational placement of the designed construction objects in order to maximize the preservation of healthy and ornamental plants;

When issuing a passport for an existing object, it serves to visually display the actual location and accounting for green spaces of this object.

2. Dendroplan as part of design documentation for construction

2.1. The development of design documentation for construction, overhaul and reconstruction, including landscaping facilities, is carried out on the basis of a geo-base ordered by the customer in Mosgorgeotrest with an inventory plan of green spaces for the entire building site (Appendix 1 to the methodological recommendations).

2.2. Inventory plan - topographic survey with information about the number of trees, shrubs and lawns on the site.

All trees that have reached a diameter of 8 cm at a height of 1.3 m are taken into account.

On the inventory plan, coniferous and deciduous trees of the 1st group (spruce, pine, larch) are distinguished, if necessary, broad-leaved and small-leaved trees can be distinguished.

2.3. On the basis of the obtained geo-base and inventory plan, the design organization develops a development project (stroy master plan), which determines the main planning decisions and the volume of investments, incl. for compensatory landscaping. At the same time, the volumes of clearings and transplants are determined in general for the development site, and the compensation value is calculated.

At this stage, the number of trees and shrubs that fall into the construction zone is determined without specifying on the inventory plan (without developing a dendroplan).

The inventory plan is valid for 4 years, after which it must be updated by a dendrologist based on the results of a field survey.

2.4. After approval design and estimate documentation for construction, overhaul and reconstruction, including landscaping facilities, a working draft is being developed with clarification of planning decisions, engineering communications and construction organization. At this stage, a dendroplan is developed, on which work areas are highlighted, all tree and shrub plants to be preserved, cut down and transplanted are marked with symbols, in accordance with clause 3.2 of this appendix.

When developing a dendroplan, the numbering of plants of the inventory plan is preserved.

The form of the dendroplan is given in Appendix 2 to the guidelines.

2.5. The geo-base for the development of the project and the preparation of the dendroplan must be the first copy from the original, because each subsequent copy leads to a distortion of the situation with an error of 0.5 cm on the plan or up to 2.5 meters in kind.

2.6. The construction plan should show existing buildings, structures, planned construction and reconstruction facilities, access roads, crane runways, storage areas building materials, placement of amenity camps and other temporary structures, engineering communications indicating the security zone and the zone of work, storage sites for vegetable soil, wheel washing points, storage of industrial waste.

When developing a building plan, the standards for the distance from structures to the axis of plants must be observed (table 1).

Table 1. Distances from structures to the axis of plants (MGSN 1.01.98)

Table 1

Distance reference limits

Minimum distance
to the axis of the plant, m

tree

shrub

The outer wall of the building and structure

The outer wall of the school building or
kindergarten buildings

Axis of tram tracks

Sidewalk and garden path

Edge of the carriageway, edge
reinforced roadside strip and
ditch edge

Mast and support of the lighting network,
trams, columns of galleries and flyovers

Slope and terrace base

Sole and inner edge of retaining
walls

Underground communications:

gas pipeline, sewerage

heat pipeline, pipeline, heating system

plumbing, drainage

power cable and communication cable

Note:

The given standards refer to trees with a crown diameter of not more than 5 m and should be increased accordingly for trees of a larger diameter;

When planting trees and shrubs near the outer walls of buildings, structures, children's institutions, it is necessary to observe the normative levels of insolation and natural light.

2.7. The building plan, combined with the dendroplan, is agreed with the balance holder of the territory, the head of the district council, the APU of the administrative district and is approved as part of the design and urban planning documentation in the prescribed manner.

3. Symbols for trees and shrubs on a dendroplane

3.1. Symbols for trees on the dendroplan are used by the standard ones used in Mosgorgeotrest, must strictly comply with the symbols established by the Rules for the Creation, Maintenance and Protection of Green Plantations and Natural Communities of the City of Moscow, approved by Decree of the Government of Moscow dated September 10, 2002 N 743-PP.
(Paragraph as amended, put into effect on June 7, 2016 by Decree of the Government of Moscow dated May 26, 2016 N 290-PP.

On the dendroplan, existing trees and shrubs located in the area of ​​the construction site and outside it in the directions of engineering communications, roads, etc., are indicated with special signs.

Trees to be conserved are marked with an open circle, trees that are cut down are marked with a full circle, and trees that are replanted are marked with a half-filled circle.

3.2. The size of the tree symbol on the dendroplane is 3.0 mm. Color - black and white.

If the drawing is heavily loaded, the size of the circle can be reduced to 2.0 mm.

3.3. Trees should be specially highlighted on the dendroplan:

Particularly valuable;

historical;

relic;

Coniferous.

The selection of trees is made in the form of an enlarged circle around the tree or in color.

3.4. Multi-stemmed trees are denoted by a single tree symbol.

3.5. Group plantings of trees and shrubs, if it is impossible to designate them with separate circles (in the case of dense plantings), are indicated by an oval, the size corresponding to the area of ​​​​the site (on a scale) occupied by the group.

3.6. Coppice and self-sowing are designated similarly to shrubs by a contour with the assignment of a serial number.

3.7. The error of placing the symbol on the dendroplan is allowed 1 mm (0.5 meters in kind).

3.8. Each plant applied to the dendroplan has its own serial number corresponding to the number in the transfer sheet.

3.9. Dendroplan can be produced on electronic or paper media M 1:500.

3.10. An example of a fragment of a dendroplan is presented in Appendix 2 to the guidelines.

4. Checklist

4.1. The checklist of green spaces is compiled in the form of Appendix 13 to the "Rules for the Creation, Maintenance and Protection of Green Plantations and Natural Communities of the City of Moscow", approved by Decree of the Government of Moscow of September 10, 2002 N 743-PP, with the addition of the details of the object (name and postal address) , order number, correction factors and summing up the totals in accordance with paragraph 4.13 of these guidelines (Appendix 3 to the guidelines). The transfer sheet is made on paper and magnetic (or electronic) media.
(Item as amended by Decree of the Government of Moscow of March 7, 2006 N 156-PP; as amended by Decree of the Government of Moscow of May 26, 2016 N 290-PP.

4.3. The first column of the counting sheet indicates the serial number of the tree or shrub corresponding to the serial number on the dendrological plan.

4.4. The second column gives a description of the species composition of trees and shrubs corresponding to the serial number, indicating the multi-stem. Stemness of trees is determined by the number of trunks in the butt part (the place where the trunk goes to the root).

4.5. The third and fourth columns indicate the number of trees (shrubs) recorded under this number. The results for the third and fourth columns are summarized at the end of the counting sheet and determine the total number of woody plants located in the work area.

4.6. The fifth column indicates the diameter of the trees that fall into the work area. The diameter of a tree trunk is determined with an accuracy of 2 cm at a height of 1.3 meters from the ground, accepted for the taxation of green spaces of category 1A (urban parks). The diameter of the barrel is indicated in the counting sheet in even numbers (4, 6, 8 ... etc.).

4.7. The sixth column is filled in if there is inventory data on the age of plantings or, in some cases, by annual rings, the number of whorls in coniferous trees, or by taking samples (core) of wood with a drill.

4.8. The seventh column indicates the height of the tree, which is determined by the high point crowns vertically. Height measurement is carried out visually when there is an object nearby, the height of which is known or using an altimeter. The error in measuring the height of a tree should not exceed 2 meters for trees over 5 m high and 0.5 m for trees up to 5 meters high.

4.9. The eighth column gives a qualitative description of the state of the tree (shrub) - good, satisfactory, unsatisfactory, emergency, dead. The shape of the crown, the percentage of dry branches in the crown, breaks of skeletal branches and tops, previously carried out types of pruning of the crown, the presence of root shoots, mushroom bodies, signs of colonization by stem pests, hollows and frost cracks on the trunk, mechanical damage to the bark, the angle of inclination of the trunk from the vertical are indicated. , damage to the root system, branching of the trunk above the butt, etc.

4.10. When large-sized trees are assigned for transplantation, the height of the trunk from the butt to the beginning of the crown is indicated in the state characteristic. The optimal height is considered to be not exceeding 3-4 meters. The higher location of the lower skeletal branches does not make it possible to work on crown formation in the process of preparing trees for transplantation.

4.11. The decision on the preservation, replanting and cutting down of trees and shrubs is made based on the location of the plant on the building plan, its decorative value, trunk diameter, height and condition characteristics and is indicated in the "conclusion" column (ninth column).

Note:

Tree replanting is not possible under the following conditions:

Availability of utilities under transplanted trees (ISS-TLF);

The presence of shells and temporary structures around the trees to be transplanted;

The impossibility of the entrance of equipment;

The impossibility of forming a clod of earth provided for by the norms near thinned trees (high density of plantations, growth of trees on construction waste. Near the foundations of buildings, fences, etc.).

4.12. The last column of the balance sheet contains the following information:

Compensation cost for destroyed green spaces, calculated in accordance with the methodology approved by the Decree of the Government of Moscow dated July 29, 2003 N 616-PP "On improving the procedure for compensatory gardening in the city of Moscow";
(The hyphen in the wording put into effect on June 7, 2016 by the Decree of the Government of Moscow of May 26, 2016 N 290-PP.

Justification for exemption from paying the compensation cost if trees grow in the area of ​​utilities, in the five-meter zone of demolished buildings, low-value and self-sowing plantations, self-sowing hardwoods have not reached a trunk thickness of 8 cm, or green spaces are subject to cutting down for sanitary conditions (dead, emergency) .

4.13. At the end of the balance sheet, the results are summarized:

Whole trees and shrubs;

The number of trees to be preserved, replanted, cut down with the allocation of the number of valuable and low-value species;

Number of trees and shrubs cut down without payment of compensation cost:

a) in the security zone of engineering communications;

b) in a 5-meter demolition zone;

c) emergency and dry, self-seeding and shoots;

Areas of destroyed lawns, grass cover, flower beds;

Compensation cost for destroyed green spaces;

Price compensatory landscaping.

4.14. The transfer sheet indicates the cost of compensatory landscaping for destroyed green spaces, calculated in accordance with the Methodology for calculating the amount of payments for cutting down green spaces and for carrying out compensatory landscaping in the course of urban planning activities in the city of Moscow, approved by Decree of the Government of Moscow dated July 29, 2003 N 616-PP "On improving the procedure for compensatory landscaping in the city of Moscow".
(Paragraph as amended, put into effect on June 7, 2016 by Decree of the Government of Moscow dated May 26, 2016 N 290-PP.

4.15. The transfer sheet is signed by a dendrologist and a representative of the design organization, indicating the date of compilation of the transfer sheet.

The transfer sheet is certified by the seal of the design organization.

Annex 1 to the Guidelines. An example of a green space inventory plan

Conventions

preserved trees

replanted trees

felled trees

account number

retractable grass cover

Transfer Statement N

name of the property

Mailing address

Order number

Correction factor for the location of the object (Km)

Water Conservation Value Adjustment Factor (Kv)

Name of breeds

Quantity, pcs.

Dia-
meter,

Age, cm

Height, m

Character-
ristika

Concluding
reading

Calculation of compensation

trees

handicraft
nicknames

state of green spaces
denia

production cost
found

Total trees and shrubs

To be preserved:

trees

bushes

To be transplanted:

trees

bushes

To be felled:

trees

bushes

Of which: on engineering communications

trees

bushes

within 5 meters

trees

bushes

emergency and dry

trees

bushes

bushes

self-seeding (up to 8 cm)

trees

The area of ​​the destroyed grass cover / lawn /

The area of ​​destroyed flower beds

Compensation cost

The cost of compensatory landscaping

Dendrologist

Representative of the design organization

the date

Annex 4 to the Guidelines. Calculation of the compensation cost for destroyed green spaces and the cost of compensatory landscaping

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The application has become invalid since June 7, 2016 -
Decree of the Government of Moscow dated May 26, 2016 N 290-PP. -
See previous edition
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Revision of the document, taking into account
changes and additions prepared
JSC "Kodeks"

Are you planning to decorate your yard with plants? Their landing requires preliminary preparation of a dendroplan, which will save you from unnecessary trouble and bring the desired result.

What is a dendroplan?

A dendrological plan is a special type of drawing that indicates all types of plants that will be planted on the territory, buildings, garden paths and so on. When compiling and developing a dendroplan, the designer takes into account the characteristics of the site, its style, the conditions in which the greenery feels comfortable, and their compatibility.

The plan is a schematic representation of the area where the work will be carried out. The designer must take into account the wishes of the customer and develop an optimal scheme for further gardening of the site. Drawing up a plan helps to significantly reduce costs and create conditions for the plants under which they will please the owners of the site for a long time.



Features of compiling a dendroplan

The development of a dendroplan begins with a study of the territory that will be planted with greenery. It is necessary to take into account the characteristics of the soil and the illumination of the site. Next, the designers select those plants whose biological characteristics coincide with the characteristics of the given territory.

When developing a dendroplan, it is important to consider the distance between trees or shrubs, as well as their height. Therefore, the maximum indicators are prescribed in the plan, because during planting the plants will not yet correspond to them. Near each tree there will be a numerical indicator written as a fraction. The numerator is the ordinal number of the plantation, the denominator is the total number of one species. If the tree on the site is in a single copy, there will be one number next to it.

REFERENCE. Drawing up a dendroplan is impossible without an additional document - an assortment list. This document contains a list of all plants that will be planted on the site. They are classified according to species and varieties. Characteristics that must be written in the statement:

  • serial number;
  • species name (national language and Latin);
  • plant features;
  • height;
  • features of the crown and root system;
  • amount.

As additional characteristics, when developing a dendroplan, the price, features of vegetation care, the time when the tree blooms or bears fruit, and so on can be recorded. Drawing up an assortment list allows you to streamline your work with the dendroplan and avoid unnecessary expenses, since everything will be certified in the list. The first, as a rule, in the records are coniferous trees, behind them - deciduous.

Advantages of AG gardenDesign

The development of a dendroplan is not an easy task that should be entrusted to professionals in their field. Proper planning will help speed up the landscaping process. Designers know exactly what plants will look good on your territory, what to consider when planting and how to save your budget. AG gardenDesign has been involved in landscape design for many years. Experience, professionalism, attention to the requirements of the client - that's what you get by contacting the company.

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The cost of a dendroplan in St. Petersburg is affordable and will not hit your wallet. We will help you in the development and creation of the design of the territory. Entrust the development of the plan to professionals, and you will get a beautiful and well-groomed green area that will delight you every day.

Prices for drawing up a dendroplan

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The prices indicated in the price list are basic and may vary depending on the location of the object, the volume and complexity of the work.

* - At the conclusion of the contract, the amount is compensated in the cost of the project

What is a plot dendroplan? This is a special topographic map of the area with the designation of all growing trees and shrubs. To accurately indicate the location of plants, the boundaries of the territory, buildings and paths are applied to the drawing. Distances from capital structures determine the binding of plantings to the terrain.

Why make up a dendroplan

Along with the production of research and preparatory work the dendrological plan of the estate is carried out at the initial stage of summer cottage construction. It allows you to correctly place, arrange the desired fruit and ornamental plants according to all laws. landscape design, to avoid their chaotic piling up, shading each other, crowding out, loss of decorativeness. This type of project documentation is designed to save money on landscaping, as well as to exclude the payment of a penalty for unauthorized felling or damage to green spaces.

A responsible homeowner who spends his money prudently, in order to avoid penalties, always orders the development of denrological documentation of the site. Like any design work, landscape require a serious approach and appropriate professional qualifications.

Main types

There are two kinds dendrological plans, the difference of which is determined by the type of work to be done:

  1. Compensatory or future landscaping plan;
  2. Plan of existing plantings.

The first is drawn up after cutting down the existing vegetation to compensate for the lost landscaping. The same type of documentation is used if there is no vegetation in your summer cottages that impedes the planned construction, does not require transfer or destruction. You can choose only fruit trees, shrubs and ornamental plants for the local area. In this scenario, the dendroplan will not require the calculation of compensation payments for damage caused to nature. You don't get fined either.

The second is carried out if it is necessary to clear the future construction site from interfering trees, shrubs, and dead wood.

Components

Depending on the upcoming work and the type of dendroplan of the territory, it includes various documents, statements, drawings. For a better understanding of the issue, consider both options.

Dendroplan of the future or compensatory landscaping

Dendrological planning suburban area, which initially did not have vegetation intended for felling, does not require felling tickets and other permits from administrative structures. This greatly simplifies and reduces the cost of landscaping.

In this case, the development of a dendroplan for the site is reduced to the preparation of the following documents:

  • Layout and landing drawing. Contains, marked on the scheme of the site, the location of the plants planned for planting. This takes into account the size of their crowns in adulthood and the standard distances between them necessary for care and free growth. An explication of plantings is attached to the drawing. Planting places for trees and shrubs are numbered. A group of representatives of one species is indicated on the plan by a fraction, in which the numerator is the number in the explication, the denominator is the number of plants;
  • Assortment sheet. The document contains a list of all planted plants by groups - fruit, deciduous, coniferous, creepers. Along with this, the species, variety, full name (including Latin), quantity, height, crown diameter in the adult state, structure of the root system, decorative characteristics are indicated;
  • Estimate. Includes the cost of acquiring plants plus the cost of landscaping.

An example of an assortment list

The dendrological project of compensatory landscaping has similar components. It is compiled when cutting down vegetation is replaced with new plantations.

IMPORTANT! The explication accompanying the dendroplan does not replace the assortment list. It serves only to decipher the symbols and numbering assigned to plants on the planting drawing.

Dendroplan of existing plantations

If there are plantings on the territory that require destruction, transfer, significant sanitary pruning, the preparation of a dendroplan of a summer cottage is carried out with the following list of documents:

  • Plan for the location of existing plantings. Includes designation, binding to the area, numbering, explication of all existing at the time of the start of work, trees and shrubs;
  • Transfer sheet. List of all plants plotted on the dendrological survey of the estate. Their type, number of trunks, diameter, height, condition, presence of damage are indicated. Compensation amounts are calculated for each fact of felling.
  • Estimate.

Why is a checklist needed?

To avoid problems with unauthorized cutting of green spaces, you need to know how to draw up a dendroplan with a transfer sheet, and what it is for.

The transfer sheet should reflect the quantitative and qualitative characteristics of all types of plantings, including self-sowing, in the following order:

  1. coniferous species
  2. fruit species
  3. deciduous and creepers

A detailed description of the state of plants contains an indication of damage in percentage terms (dry branches, hollows, cracks, fungal infections, dry branches). Separate paragraphs provide plans for conservation, destruction or pruning, the compensation cost of each felling.

Based on these dendrological data, in accordance with modern Russian legislation it is necessary to obtain a logging ticket, a permit for transplantation from the environmental department, pay a compensation amount, and subsequently compensate for the damage caused to nature by landscaping.

Where to order a drawing of a dendroplan with a checklist

If you are the proud owner personal plot, it is quite difficult to independently prepare project documentation for its landscaping without miscalculations and errors. For example, a dendroplan of a plot of 15 acres with a counting sheet will require painstaking work with computer programs, reference materials, forms of the established sample. Mistakes in its development will lead not only to failures in the design of the landscape, but also to monetary losses.

You can order a complete package of dendrological documentation here http://www.dendroplan.ru/composition-dendroplana. A professional dendrologist will help you choose the right plants for your estate, taking into account their compatibility, compatibility, decorativeness, climatic conditions. Specialists will coordinate with the Department of Natural Resources, issue permits, and minimize your costs for compensatory landscaping.

Dendroplan is a necessary component of success in the design of a summer cottage with green spaces. It allows you to properly plan the garden, achieve a harmonious appearance territory. In addition, this project documentation help to comply with legal requirements and avoid unnecessary financial costs.

We determine the landing area

The planting area for a single species is determined by the overall size of the flower garden and the area allocated for it. The number of plants is determined by the planting area and plant size. There are certain rules for planting plants. So, 2-3 large or 5-7 medium-sized perennials can be placed per 1 sq.m; annuals are planted depending on their size in increments of 15-30 cm. The distances between the bulbs vary from 5 to 30 cm. With a decrease in the distances between plants, the feeding area will decrease, and hence the decorative effect of the entire composition. Let's apply these rules to our flower garden. In it, we plant two groups of daffodils and marigolds, 10 pieces each (since these are small plants). But the giant onion, which forms a large rosette of leaves, we plant at least 3 pieces. Astra annual, although she has quite large flowers, we plant in the amount of 10 pieces - it occupies a fairly large area in the flower garden. Five pieces each fall on the plantings of powdery sage and upright marigolds. We plant such large perennials as hosta, delphinium, gelenium, New Belgian aster, one at a time. But smaller perennials - aquilegia, rudbeckia - it is better to take 2 pieces each.

The final stage of work on the flower garden project is the preparation of the landing list. When working on it, it is convenient to use materials from reference books on floriculture, which indicate the detailed characteristics of all plants.

First, on the left side, all selected plants are entered into the planting list table (preferably with Latin names and names of varieties) and their serial numbers that correspond to them in the plan. Then, for each plant and for each season (or by months), the peak of decorativeness is noted, that is, the time of flowering or decorativeness of the leaves. It is advisable to do this in a color corresponding to this plant. Such a table will help you easily select the right plants for flowering time and decoration.

In the next column, the height of the plants is noted, which is also very important for drafting a flower garden. Sometimes they give two heights (before flowering and after), and sometimes - sizes (bush diameter and height) through a dash. The number of plants in the flower garden, corresponding to the planting area, is reflected in another column.

You can enter additional columns that reflect the depth of the roots, the belonging of plants to different groups (annual, perennial), etc.

Finished landing list should fully reflect all the characteristics of the plants used for this particular flower garden and comply with previously drawn up plans for the placement of plants and their seasonal decorative effect. You can start work on drafting a flower garden (if the location, configuration, type of flower garden is determined, taking into account the ecological characteristics of the site) by compiling a list of plants and filling out a planting list, without temporarily putting down the number of plants. This will make it easier to work on the flower garden plan, as the characteristics of the plants will be visible, then the planting list and planting plan will be finally adjusted.



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