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From: "Emad Hanna"
To: "Jeevacation" <jeevacation®gmail.com>
Subject: Stopek
Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 19:20:54 +0000
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Jeffrey,
Stopek's response is below and he has several area's that he is looking for direction on.
Thank you
I visited the grounds today and reviewed the work we just completed. As
per Mr. Epstein's request we have now mulched most areas of the landscape
and therefore covered the exposed brown hose drip lines. We cleaned the
pool Coconut palms. We pruned the Bouganvillea in the west and north sides
of the pool. I do need direction for this particular plant. Mr. Epstein
first stated that he would like them to be left without pruning. He wanted
them somewhat wild and natural and be a direct contrast to the groomed Ficus
hedge just behind them. However, this concept cannot last very long.
Bouganvilleas grow very quickly and project long stems that are covered with
thorns. They can easily get 6',8' and much longer. Without pruning,
Bougs. can get as long as 25' in length. And, as they get longer they tend
to lean and eventually fall over and making them hazardous. So, I need to
know how to present these plants, other than with a lot of flower. I must
prune them but to what shape is really the answer I am looking for. I know
he does not want the "globe" presentation but do I box them like the Ficus
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hedge. Do I maintain them clean and constantly cut or do I,
intermittently, let them produce some of those long stems and then cut them when deemed necessary?
The irrigation system does have a rain sensor. The system should cut off
during a rain and the clock will reset. I will have it checked by
Wednesday to see if the sensor is working.
Regarding the photos of the purple Pentas plants under the coconut palms...
these plants are found in 3 smaller beds in the pool area. I selected this
particular plant variety because it can produce purple flowers year round.
Its life span is about 2 years generally. I need direction in this area
as well. First you must understand that the beds, in particularly the two
that contain the coconut palms are quite small. They are cut-outs within
the pool deck. The palms consume much of the space in these beds. But
more importantly, the roots consume all of the space in the bed. I also
selected this plant because it is grown in a 1 gallon container, only 6.5"
in diameter, and it has a shallow root system. I was able to squeeze them
in the little soil area there. This is a cultural problem. We have
installed different types of plants in these two Coconut beds for years and
have had moderate success. Mainly, because of the lack of open space for
root expansion. I have also tried to only use purple flowering plants in
the selection process. There are only a handful of these plants to
consider and the other varieties are even weaker plants that don't bloom as much.
So, I need some input and direction for these specific areas. Can I expand
the plant palette and not use only purple flowers? Can I use Bromeliads
there that don't have much of a root system and will produce additional plants that will "fill in" the base of the
coconut palms yet not supply a
lot of color? Can I use an Aloe variety that will produce intermittent
flowers of pink but also will fill in the base over time and not require,
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like the bromeliad, a lot of root space? Or do I remove these purple
Pentas and replant now and at future times when the plants take a bit of a
turn for the worse? We must be culturally correct in order for the plant
population to succeed for any length of time.
Please let me know about these two particular issues, Bouganvillea shapes and forms and flowering or not plants
for the base of the Coconuts in the
pool area. Thank you.
alan stopek
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Ps the photos include some bromeliad species called neoregelias and a
couple of aloe varieties.
Emad Hanna
Project Controller
HBRK Associates
PO Box 400
New York, NY 10150
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