Sub-Contractor In Environmental / Erosion Control Work :
Coir fiber and coir dust products do the Erosion control in many ways. Coir Pallets work as a shield from weather and water erosion. The fine matrix of the fiber, filter out slits and improve the sedimentation. General water quality is improved through the control of erosion.
Coir Fiber Mat Laying:
We lay Coir Mesh matting along river banks and drainage channels where flow rates and stresses are high and also uplands or coasts. Coir matting of the mesh effectively control soil loss and improve sedimentation. Since it decomposes slowly , it provides prolonged protection to the soil. The high tensile strength of Mesh can be utilized to offer temporary soil reinforcement.
Live Stake Planting:
Live stakes should be planted in areas that will remain moist throughout the growing season, such as along the water line on streambanks or in wetlands. We tamp Live Stakes into the soil, they sprout and take root, stabilizing the streambank with a dense matrix of roots. Live stakes are appropriate for the repair of small earth slips and slumps that are frequently wet. They can also be used to stake down erosion control materials.
Bare Root Tree Planting:
What does that mean?
Bare root trees are trees that are dug and stored without any soil around their roots.
Trees can be bought "bare root," and then planted directly into the ground.
What are the advantages of planting bare root trees?
More root mass. Bare root trees can have up to 200% more roots than some of the container trees, depending on the soil and transplanting history at the nursery.
Lower cost. Without extra labor and materials, bare root trees cost seller and buyer less.
Easier planting. A young tree without soil weighs little, so it easy to move and plant.
What are the disadvantages?
Less work time. Once they leave the nursery, bare root trees need to get in the ground within a week at the longest. With no soil, the roots can dry out and die if left exposed for any time.
Narrower planting window. Bare root trees need good soil moisture, so mid spring (before budbreak) and mid fall (after leaf fall) are the only two possible planting times.
Restricted availability. Some species may not be available bare root, and some nurseries may not retail sale at all to individuals.
Who plants these type trees?
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