We offer a variety of erosion control solutions to help your turf withstand the elements and thrive, ensuring long-term protection and growth.
Filter Socks
Our easy-to-install, eco-friendly filter socks are pre-filled with 100% recycled organic materials. They effectively reduce erosion by regulating water flow at a steady, controlled rate while blocking fine soil particles from passing through.
The unique design of our filter socks ensures complete ground contact, preventing water and sediment from flowing beneath them. Additionally, their low profile makes them ideal for improving site accessibility and enhancing the visual appeal of your project.
We offer filter socks in a variety of sizes, which can be filled, palletized, and shipped directly to your job site. Many contractors also find these socks to be versatile, with multiple potential uses across different projects.
Erosion Control Blankets
Erosion control blankets are perfect for shielding newly planted seedlings from rain and surface runoff, while also promoting faster vegetation growth in areas with low to moderate erosion risk.
Each of our blankets is engineered to degrade over time, allowing the vegetation's root system to strengthen and ultimately take over the task of erosion prevention.
Soil Amendments
In addition to our high-quality filter socks and erosion control blankets, we offer a comprehensive selection of soil amendment solutions tailored to enhance soil health and prevent erosion. These products are specifically designed to improve soil structure, increase moisture retention, and provide essential nutrients, creating the ideal environment for vegetation to thrive. Whether you're working on a large-scale restoration project or smaller landscaping efforts, our soil amendments help ensure long-term stability and promote healthy plant growth, supporting both erosion control and the development of resilient, sustainable landscapes.
Erosion is the wearing away of land by wind, water, ice, or gravity. It occurs when the force of these elements exceeds the soil's ability to resist them.
Here are some ways to control erosion:
- Plant vegetation: Cover crops, grasses, and trees can help anchor the soil and reduce the impact of rainfall.
- Mulch: Mulch can be used to cover areas with light erosion problems or along footpaths.
- Erosion control blankets: These blankets are made of natural fibers or synthetic netting and can be placed over soil to protect it from runoff.
- Check dams or terraces: These are effective for heavy erosion in areas with concentrated flow.
The main principles for controlling erosion are to:
- Use the land according to its capability.
- Protect the soil surface with some form of cover.
- Control runoff before it becomes an erosive force.
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