CERTIFIED PRACTICING HORTICULTURIST REPORT (SAMPLE)

CERTIFIED PRACTICING
HORTICULTURIST REPORT
(SAMPLE)
DEFINITIONS
1. Weeding; taking out unwanted plants.
2. Forking; loosening the soil around base of the plants until 300mm deep without damaging roots
of the plants
3. Mulching; cover soil at the base of the plant with compost. Thickness of the compost shall be
100mm.
4. Fertilizer application; broadcasting the fertilizer (organic or inorganic) at base of plants. The rate
shall be approximately 100gm per plants.
COMPLETED WORKS
Picture # 1
4 Sep 2012
18 Sep 2012
Weeding and forking have been done for Ixora planting bed.
Mulching is recommended to prevent weed growing.
2nd CPH Report, September 2012, 51 Grange Rd
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Picture #2
4 Sep 2012
18 Sep 2012
Weeding and forking have been done for Ixora planting bed.
Mulching is recommended to prevent weed growing.
Picture #3
4 Sep 2012
18 Sep 2012
Weeding and forking have been done for Sensevieria trifasciata planting bed.
Mulching is recommended to prevent weed growing.
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Picture #4
4 Sep 2012
18 Sep 2012
Weeding and forking have been done for Bougainvillea plant.
Mulching is recommended to prevent weed growing.
Picture #5
4 Sep 2012
18 Sep 2012
Weeding and forking have been done for Ixora planting bed.
Mulching is recommended to prevent weed growing.
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Picture #6
4 Sep 2012
18 Sep 2012
Dracaena fragrans has been pruned.
Picture #7
4 Sep 2012
18 Sep 2012
Hibiscus schizopetalus plant has been pruned.
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WORKS TO BE DONE
Picture #1
Observation
Weeds observed at the base of Murraya paniculata plant.
Recommendation
Weeding, forking and mulching are recommended.
Picture #2
Observation
Wedelia plants are exhibiting drought
symptom.
Recommendation
Watering is recommended.
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Picture #3
Observation
1. Ficus nitida observed to be overgrown.
2. Wedelia plants are exhibiting drought symptom.
Recommendation
1. Ficus plant should be reshaped.
2. Watering is recommended for Wedelia.
Picture #4
Observation
Weeds observed in Sensevieria trifasciata
planting bed.
Recommendation
Weeding, forking and mulching are
recommended.
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Picture #5
Observation
Wedelia plants are growing into the drain.
Recommendation
The plants should be pruned according to red line in picture.
Picture #6
Observation
Wedelia plants are growing into the drain.
Recommendation
The plants should be pruned according to red line in
picture.
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Inspected by
Tin Zaw Aung.
B. Ag.
ISA Certified Arborist, SG-0295A
Certified Practising Horticulturist, CPH-SG-09/003
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