Use this horticulture report template to document site details and conduct a thorough assessment of garden beds and plantings. Capture mulch depth, note vandalism or damage, and record removal of dead plants. Evaluate soil health, including moisture conditions, signs of water logging or dryness, compaction, presence of organisms and organic matter. Monitor plant health for nutrient deficiencies, wilting, pests, diseases, and failure to thrive. Log activities completed during the visit such as path and road clearance pruning, design-intent pruning, dead-heading, hedging, fertilising, hand weeding, litter collection, and weed control. Ideal for horticulture teams and grounds maintenance to standardize reporting and improve site care.
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