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Pre-Grown Coir logs (Coir Rolls)

Salike® Pre-Grown Coir Logs offer a ready-to-use solution for erosion control and slope stabilisation. Crafted from premium Coir fibres and pre-populated with native vegetation, these logs provide immediate protection against soil erosion while promoting vegetation establishment. Ideal for restoring ecosystems and stabilising slopes, Salike Pre-Grown Coir Logs are a sustainable and efficient choice for environmental rehabilitation projects. Grown for two seasons, the pre established rolls work immediately towards erosion control and habitat restoration solutions.

Uses

  • Wetland Restoration: Ideal for restoring and enhancing wetland ecosystems.
  • Aquatic Habitat Creation: Provides habitat and shelter for aquatic wildlife.
  • Erosion Control: Helps stabilise soil and prevent erosion along water bodies and wetland edges.
  • Aesthetic Enhancement: Adds beauty and diversity to ponds, lakes, and water features.

How to Install

  • Ensure the number of logs you have are tightly secured together – this can be done with Coir Yarn, or another other strong binding material
  • Dig a trench at the depth of no greater than a one- third of the diameter of the log. For the 1m x 40cm log, the trench should be 10cm deep
  • Lay the Coir Logs into the trench. Use relevant pegs of your choosing to secure the logs into the trench. Salike® recommends 4-6 pegs per metre, depending on the project.
  • If the area is already damaged:Use relevant pegs/stakes to secure the logs into the damaged environment.

Specifications
Pre-Grown Logs come in 30cm x 3m rolls.

Optional Components:

Choose between mixes with or without Glyceria Maxima (Sweet Reed Grass).

Contact growing can be accommodated.

Standard Mixes

  • Carex Acutiformis (Lesser Pond Sedge)
  • Carex Flacca (Blue Sedge)
  • Iris Pseudacorus (Yellow Flag Iris)
  • Juncus Effusus (Soft Rush)
  • Lythrum Salicaria (Purple Loosestrife)
  • Phalaris Arundinacea (Reed Canary Grass)
  • Available with or without:
  • Glyceria Maxima (Sweet Reed Grass)

Other Mixes

  • Carex pseudocyperus (Cyperus Sedge)
  • Glyceryl maxima (Sweet Reed Grass)
  • Mentha Aquatica (Water Mint)
  • Schoenoplectus Lacustris (Common Club Rush)