How to install jute mat.
How to install jute matting.
Dig a small trench across the top of the slope where you will install the rolls of erosion control blanket.
Excavate a minimum 300 x 150 mm longitudinal anchor trench 600 900 mm over the crest of the slope.
Refer to our matting installation guide for instructions on using jute mat fine for your project.
Install the top end of the jute mat into the trench.
Jute mat fine contains no synthetic materials will not entangle wildlife or machinery and will biodegrade over a six month period.
How to apply erosion control netting for landscaping.
Erosion control fabric jute matting.
Apart from the usual maintenance required to sustain the vegetation.
Dig the trench approximately 6 inches wide by 6 inches deep the full width of the slope.
Jute matting jute netting and erosion control.
Established plants can help to hold the soil on a slope in place and prevent erosion.
After you do this insert the top edge of the matting into the trench and pin the fabric into the ground using a rubber mallet.
Often referred to as jute netting our soil erosion matting has a woven mesh design that provides a large open area for planting and establishing vegetation.
Step 3 unroll jute matting and backfill.
Jute mat fine can be subjected to water flows of up to 1 3 metres per second.
Make sure that the top end of the mat is compacted on the trench by backfilling the area you have dug.
The jute matting is easy to install and is fully biodegradable.
Jute matting mesh is an effective way to prevent soil erosion on slopes and re establish natural vegetation.
Under the jute erosion control blanket.
The trench acts as an anchor for the blanket.
Unfortunately it can be very difficult to get plants to.
Jute matting is a natural product designed to offer short term erosion control in low to moderate flow and slope areas.
Carefully unroll the jute matting down the slope.
The process of erosion removes topsoil either by.