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Service Description: Horticulture assets represent spatially defined and managed plant beds or planned rock beds that are not intended to be paths. These beds may include annual and/or perennial plants, shrubs, trees, or a mixture of plant types. Areas of native or natural vegetation that are confined to small areas and that are managed with other uses of adjacent assets in mind, such as pockets of vegetation along greenways, should be classified in the Horticulture feature class (or dataset) as opposed to the Parks and Recreation Natural Lands feature class (these small areas don’t typically have high value as a ‘natural’ area). Generally, Horticulture assets are not mowed but there may be occasional exceptions to this rule. Horticulture assets may or may not include irrigation. Tree grates are not included unless there are other plants in that space that require regular maintenance besides the tree alone. Horticulture assets are mapped as polygons which provides a general maintenance area that is helpful in calculating time and costs associated with the asset depending on the level of service expected (mode of the park) and on the type of Horticulture asset.
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Description: Horticulture assets represent spatially defined and managed plant beds or planned rock beds that are not intended to be paths. These beds may include annual and/or perennial plants, shrubs, trees, or a mixture of plant types. Areas of native or natural vegetation that are confined to small areas and that are managed with other uses of adjacent assets in mind, such as pockets of vegetation along greenways, should be classified in the Horticulture feature class (or dataset) as opposed to the Parks and Recreation Natural Lands feature class (these small areas don’t typically have high value as a ‘natural’ area). Generally, Horticulture assets are not mowed but there may be occasional exceptions to this rule. Horticulture assets may or may not include irrigation. Tree grates are not included unless there are other plants in that space that require regular maintenance besides the tree alone. Horticulture assets are mapped as polygons which provides a general maintenance area that is helpful in calculating time and costs associated with the asset depending on the level of service expected (mode of the park) and on the type of Horticulture asset.
Copyright Text: Boulder Parks and Recreation
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Title: Horticulture for Parks and Recreation
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Comments: Horticulture assets represent spatially defined and managed plant beds or planned rock beds that are not intended to be paths. These beds may include annual and/or perennial plants, shrubs, trees, or a mixture of plant types. Areas of native or natural vegetation that are confined to small areas and that are managed with other uses of adjacent assets in mind, such as pockets of vegetation along greenways, should be classified in the Horticulture feature class (or dataset) as opposed to the Parks and Recreation Natural Lands feature class (these small areas don’t typically have high value as a ‘natural’ area). Generally, Horticulture assets are not mowed but there may be occasional exceptions to this rule. Horticulture assets may or may not include irrigation. Tree grates are not included unless there are other plants in that space that require regular maintenance besides the tree alone. Horticulture assets are mapped as polygons which provides a general maintenance area that is helpful in calculating time and costs associated with the asset depending on the level of service expected (mode of the park) and on the type of Horticulture asset.
Subject: Horticulture features represent spatially defined and managed plant beds or planned rock beds that are not intended to be paths or natural areas.
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Keywords: Boulder,Parks and Recreation,Horticulture
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