Curlex Erosion Control Blanket Quick Grass
The fibers bond with the soil surface when moistened.
Curlex erosion control blanket quick grass. Quickgrass ecbs are green in color which presents a finished. It is knit together with photodegradable mesh. The original curlex erosion control blanket designed using cuts of great lakes aspen fibers these blankets were developed in the early 1960s to provide ideal conditions for grass seed growth while simultaneously shielding the topsoil from water and wind erosion. Curlex quick grass pro 4ft x 112 5ft american excelsior company is the inventor of biodegradable erosion control blankets.
Product is environmentally friendly easy to use. It is engineered specifically with great lakes aspen curled wood fibers which promote ideal growing conditions for grass seed while also protecting the topsoil from erosion. The product documentation says it won t even begin to organically biodegrade for 90 days after installation. Made in the usa by american excelsior company with premium grade great lakes aspen wood fibers.
Curlex is the original erosion control blanket. These blankets also have a built in. We then created curlex quickgrass in the 1990s because a green landscape is aesthetically pleasing. Shop now for soil erosion blankets for stabilization and reinforcement of embankments and slopes.
Developed in the 60 s for large construction and highway projects fiberex now offers quickgrass pro to retailers and contractors. Short term erosion control blankets. Find erosion control blankets at lowe s today. 4 x 100 quickgrass reg.
View our full line of fabrics and straw blankets. I am going back and forth of removing the curlex erosion control blanket rather than letting it degrade over many months. The multi directional curlex fiber matrix is bound by photo degradable biodegradable or permanent netting. The first erosion control blanket ecb in the 1960s with engineered fibers that biodegrade in nature.
Pro erosion control blanket for commercial or larger residential projects. The wood fibers could take 6 months and the plastic netting much longer and could get caught in the mower blades. Because the fibers interlock and adhere to one another they protect the soil surface.