| Soil Erosion Control
New England Wetland Plants, Inc. distributes Erosion Control Blankets (ECB's) manufactured by East Coast Erosion Blankets, LLC (ECEB.) ECEB, LLC is one of the leading manufacturers and providers of erosion and sediment control products. The company is supported by engineering and technical staff and their products are designed using up-to-date, large-scale test methods. Results are reviewed by third-party engineers.
ECEB's large product portfolio allows us here, at New England Wetland Plants, Inc to provide a solution to any erosion control issue. East Coast Erosion Blankets, LLC's commitment to high quality and customer satisfaction has established a new standard for the rolled erosion control blanket market. We welcome and look forward to your inquiries and to helping you achieve your business' or agency's project goals.
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| Erosion Control Blankets
S1 — 100% straw fibers stitch-bonded to a photodegradable net on the top side. Suitable for low-flow to moderate-flow runoff conditions.
S2 — 100% straw fibers stitch-bonded to a photodegradable net on both top and bottom. Suitable for moderate-flow runoff conditions. Also available with 100% biodegradable netting (S2B.)
SC2 — 70% straw, 30% coconut fiber blanket with photodegradable netting on both sides. For use on 2:1 — 1:1 slopes with heavy runoff conditions. Handles steep slide rehabilitation, drought area revegetation, long slope cut and fill, mine land, landfill reclamation, bridge abutments, ski runs, and channel shoulders. Also available with 100% biodegradable netting (SC2B.)
C2 — 100% coconut fiber with netting on both sides. For use as a liner in channels with high velocity, intermittent flows; at the bottom of center runs on grassed waterways; in drainage ditches; and on stream banks. Also used as an erosion control blanket on steep slopes and very harsh sites. Also available with 100% biodegradable netting (C2B.)
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| Coir Mats
Long-lived, high-strength, 100% coconut fiber grids have numerous bioengineering and erosion control applications. Coir mats are particularly effective on extreme slopes that are susceptible to slumping or frost shear. Available in three weights: 400 grams/sq.m. (loose weave), 700 grams/sq.m. (medium weave), and 900 grams/sq.m. (tight weave).
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| Coir Fiber Logs
10' and 20' long, 100% coconut fiber "logs" with biodegradable netting. Coir fiber logs have proven to be one of the most efficient and cost effective methods to immediately stabilize the banks of ponds, streams, rivers, and along the coast. Installation is easily accomplished with either earth anchors or wooden stakes. Available in 12" and 16" diameters.
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| Straw Wattles
Constructed of weed-free straw inside a photodegradable net sock. Wattles are 9 inches in diameter x 20 feet long, or 12 inches in diameter x 10 feet long. A cost-effective, sediment-control alternative to hay bales. Also available with biodegradable netting.
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| Dormant Live Material for Bioengineering
New England Wetland Plants, Inc offers dormant woody Salix spp. and Cornus spp. for use as brush layers, brush fascines, and stakes. Brush layers are 3-5 feet long. Fascines are usually 5-7 feet long and 6-8 inches in diameter. Dormant live stakes are 2-3 feet long. Dormant material is only available from mid-November to mid-March. Please call for pricing.
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| Tubelings for Bank Stabilization and Soil Bioengineering
New England Wetland Plants, Inc produces rooted cuttings in 5" deep plug cells to be used as an inexpensive solution for revegetating and stabilizing slopes and banks and for soil bioengineering projects. Because tubelings have established root systems, successful planting is not limited to the plant's dormant period, which extends the planting season. This allows for the installation of soil bioengineering projects from early spring through the summer and fall, freeing projects from the time constraints of dormant plant materials. Tubelings have the advantage over dormant live stakes, because tubelings:
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Are easier to install,
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Produce soil-stabilizing roots more quickly, and
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Have a greater chance at survival than dormant live stakes.
Tubelings typically measure between 6 inches and 24 inches in height. Please be sure to place your order in advance for large quantities. Tubelings are sold in trays of 38. Price per plant is $2.00 (one tray is $76.00).
Species Available in Tubelings:
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Pussy Willow (Salix discolor and Salix spp.),
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Black Willow (Salix nigra),
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Sand Bar Willow (Salix exigua),
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Purple-osier (Streamco) Willow (Salix purpurea),
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Dwarf Bankers Willow (Salix x cotteti).
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Some Dogwood spp. may be contract grown (please inquire).
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