Salix Coir Rolls. Building with Nature

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Salix Coir Rolls Building with Nature

Description Salix produce a wide range of preestablished Coir Rolls planted with high quality native plant species. We plant our Coir Rolls at a high density and grow on at our nurseries from between 12 to 24 months to ensure that the vegetation is dense and provides a robust revetment and instant vegetation cover. Mature Coir Rolls are often used for Ecological Restoration projects where mature vegetation needs to be established rapidly, noticeably for protected species such as Water Voles. Coir Rolls are available unplanted or pre-established with mature native wetland plants. Standard plant mixes are available from stock all year round or specialist mixes can be contract grown to order. Coir Rolls are produced as 0.2m and 0.3m diameter units as standard. 300mm diameter pre-established Coir Roll lifted from wetland nursery bed

Coir Rolls are made of coir fibre - a sustainable waste product Salix produce high quality Coir Rolls with mature aquatic vegetation for numerous applications. Coir Rolls can be an excellent technique for establishing native marginal vegetation around lake edges, streams and rivers banks. Coir Rolls are composed of coir fibre which is a sustainable waste product from the husk of a coconut 200 mm Coir Rolls installed on a small stream Applications Water Vole Habitat Creation Wetland & Reedbed Establishment Habitat Ponds & Great Crested Newts River Restoration River Bank Erosion Control: Bioengineering Solutions Moorland Restoration

Applications Water Vole Habitat Creation Water Voles are the fastest declining mammal in the UK and habitat loss has been a major factor in this decline. Efforts to improve water vole habitat quality and quantity form a key part of any ecological restoration or habitat mitigation scheme and using mature preestablished Coir Rolls is a recognised best management practice in order to achieve these goals. Our Water Vole rolls are grown for between 12 to 24 months so that the vegetation is mature and provides the fastest method of establishing water vole habitat available. Plant species are selected that provide both cover and a food source and water voles have been observed amongst the vegetation within Salix s mature Coir Rolls within days of installation. Coir Rolls installation before backfilling and Coir Pallets placed on berm in Autumn. 6 months later Lake & Shoreline Protection Bioengineering techniques can provide long term protection to shorelines whilst establishing valuable habitats. Pre-established Coir Rolls are an integral bioengineering tool that can be used to protect shorelines and establish marginal vegetation that will provide long term stability and habitat. Rock Roll protection to face of Coir Rolls on reservoir shoreline When used in conjunction with a Rock Roll the resilience of a Coir Roll greatly increases meaning that they can be successfully used in more demanding and higher energy environments. Reservoir shoreline one year later with excellent reed growth

River Bank Erosion Control: Bioengineering Solutions Pre-established Coir Rolls can be used as a part of a Soft Engineering (Bioengineering) approach to dealing with bank erosion. The mature planting and Coir Roll (mix of coir fibres and strong outer netting) provide an excellent cover for exposed soils and the mature vegetation slows water flows locally to reduce erosive forces. Applications As our Coir Rolls are grown to maturity the root matrix is dense and will lock into the underlying soils very quickly and improve soil stability rapidly. The result is a soft engineered bank with instant habitat and stability that becomes more resilient with time as the plants establish fully into the bank. Newly installed Coir Rolls and Pallets River Restoration Driven by the Water Framework Directive, river restoration has gained momentum in recent years. Coir Rolls and Pallets one year later after major floods Coir Rolls are widely used for marginal, emergent and bankside plant establishment within river restoration schemes. It has been observed that establishing target native vegetation using mature pre-established coir rolls can reduce the risk of invasive plant species colonising river banks after restoration. Moorland Restoration Restoring natural drainage processes is a key element within moorland restoration. Grip blocking using Coir Rolls is a more natural way of achieving this function. Installation of Coir Rolls and Pallets Salix mini Coir Logs have been approved throughout most UK sites as a suitable alternative to the heather bales, which can contaminate healthy areas of heather moorland, if infected with heather beetle. Coir Rolls and lightweight Coir Logs can be manually installed, often removing the need for machinery in sensitive ecological habitats. 6 months later

Specification Unplanted and pre-established Coir Rolls Net Specification Net Material: UV stabilised polypropylene multi filament net 2.5mm diameter with a minimum tensile strength of 0.84kN Roll end closed by stitching with a 3mm diameter multi filament braided UV stabilised polypropylene yarn Breaking strength of individual yarn no less than 102kg Net Opening: 50mm, diamond mesh pattern Coir Rolls are manufactured in the UK using virgin mattress type coir fibre. Stuffing Virgin coir mattress fibre: Machine filled to maintain constant density of coir fibre FIbres >50mm length, typically 100mm to 150mm Compressed density: 8kg/metre (based on 300mm diameter Coir Roll) Will not compress more that 15% when an 80kg weight (average man) is applied Standard Roll Sizes 3m long by 0.2m diameter 3m long by 0.3m diameter Salix can manufacture a variety of lengths to suit site conditions.

Pre-established Coir Rolls Coir Rolls are established at our specialist UK nursery with a proven track record of growing high quality coir products. Coir Rolls are planted at a rate of 10 plants per m and grown outdoors in wet beds to create a hardy plant. Minimum growing period is 6 months during the growing season (March September). Roots of plants are grown through the bottom and sides of the Coir Roll to ensure correct maturity of vegetation. All plants within Coir Rolls are grown to Flora Locale code of conduct for UK native plant growers. Contact us for correct species choice at specification stage. Pre-established Coir Rolls on a Water Vole habitat creation scheme

Standard mix Plant Species Selection Monocultures Carex acutiformis (Lesser Pond Sedge) Juncus effusus (Soft Rush) Lythrum salicaria (Purple Loosestrife) Iris pseudacorus (Yellow Flag Iris) Phalaris arundinacea (Reed Canary Grass) Available with or without Glyceria maxima (Sweet Reed Grass) Salix grow a variety of monoculture rolls for specific sites including Phragmites australis (Common Reed) Schoenoplectus lacustris (Common Club Rush) Many other species may be available in stock and if not they can be contract grown to order. Bionet C125BN and Coir Rolls newly installed. The top photo shows growth in 6 months. Salix River & Wetland Services Limited Salix, Croxton Park, Thetford, Norfolk IP24 1LS Telephone 0870 350 1851 Fax 0870 350 1852 info@salixrw.com www.salixrw.com