Native Plants. Vegetated Retaining Walls from Agrecol

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(Patent Pending) Vegetated Retaining Walls from Agrecol Native Plants Envirolok vegetated walls are strong, environmentally-friendly, and create beautiful, permanent natural landscapes with native plants Day 1 Day 3 Day 60

Vegetated Retaining Walls from Agrecol The Envirolok system is a patent-pending erosion control and slope stabilization system that creates vegetated retaining walls and berms with deep-rooted native plants. The Envirolok vegetated retaining wall system is a strong, environmentally-friendly alternative to conventional erosion control systems. This system creates beautiful, permanent natural landscapes with native plants. Stormwater Erosion Control Our History Agrecol Corporation, founded in Madison, Wisconsin in 1991, combines the best principles of production agriculture with the science of ecology to produce high quality native seed and plants. Our Mission: Agrecol is driven to protect, enhance and create native plant communities that provide perennial biodiversity and add value to our landscapes, while enhancing and preserving our environment. Products and Services Agrecol s ecological products and services include seed and plant production, design, installation and maintenance, consulting, erosion control and stormwater management. Agrecol s focus includes: Nursery production of seed and live plants for prairie, woodlands, wetlands and savanna plant communities Design, installation and maintenance of native seed and plants Environmental consulting and resource management services Restoration design, installation, site monitoring and management 1

Residential Lakeshore Seashore Use the Envirolok vegetated retaining wall system for these applications: Erosion control Shoreline stabilization Residential lakeshore preservation and remediation Natural retaining walls Stormwater management Stream restorations Rainwater gardens Landscape enhancements The Science of Erosion Control Creating naturalized buffers along tributaries Creating functional green spaces Temporary erosion control is the ability to hold soil in place long enough to establish vegetation with an extensive root system, which provides permanent erosion control. 2008 Agrecol Corporation 2

How it Works When constructed to manufacturer s specifications, the wall grows into a solid, monolithic structure. The ecologically-advanced Envirolok System provides permanent erosion control in three important steps: Build the Wall Envirolok sand/soil bags are woven into a monolithic wall unit. This creates immediate soil confinement. Weaving the wall makes it into one strong unit instead of individual components. (Patent pending). Vegetate the Wall After construction, the face of the bags are planted with native seed, plants and sod. The roots grow and develop extensive root systems, growing through the bags. Depending on local conditions, natives may take six months or more to develop the root system necessary to insure permanent erosion control success. Grow the Wall Illustrations: John Andrews Mature natives, with some of their powerful root structures growing up to 20 feet into the earth, lock the wall into place, growing into the soil below and adjacent to the wall. This provides an ecologically sound and beautiful vegetated erosion control system with permanent structural strength. 2008 Agrecol Corporation 3

Wall Types >4 Height Twined, cinched wall <4 Height Cinched wall Standard wall 2008 Agrecol Corporation 4

Components Envirolok Soil Bag and Tie Item #904 Bag measures approximately 16"x 36" Filled bag measures approx. 14 x 24 x 6 Bags filled on-site, or shipped on pallets. Bag-filling equipment available Engineered Soil Bag is filled with an approximately 80 lb. mixture of sand and compost 80% Coarse Sand 20% High-grade topsoil or compost: by volume Envirolok Bag Stabilizer Item #912 100 ft. strips (4 x 100 ) Envirolok Bag Stabilizer Envirolok Spikes Item #915 Locks bags and wall, weaving material in place 5

Tools How to use the dibble tool to plant the bags Envirolok Dibble Dibble tool pierces bags to install live native plants into the sand/soil bags Plant Placement Options Crown:.25 Exposure Punch a clean hole in the bag Insert the plant plug into the hole Tamping Tool Tamp each bag to flatten it slightly to insure a solid and uniform structure Use flat end of the dibble to push the edges of the bag fabric around the plug 6

Vegetating the Wall It is advisable to both hydroseed the retaining wall and to plant native plants and/or native sod on the face of the wall. If you use both methods to vegetate the structure, it is preferable to hydroseed the structure first, then add plants and sod. Hydroseeded shoreline wall Hydroseeded streambank wall Root establishment in sand/soil bags Sand/soil bag does not limit or constrict the diameter of the roots Rapid root colonization within the bag Bag material does not minimize quantity of root development; equal on both sides of the bag Roots can easily grow through multiple bags Once vegetation begins, the roots do the work, and the system becomes stronger over time 7

Vegetating the Wall Live Native Plants In trays of: 32, 2 1 /2 square plugs 128, 15/16 square plugs or Your local native eco-types IMPORTANT Water the bags thoroughly before planting and do not allow the plants to dehydrate. Native Seed for Hydroseeding Agrecol s Envirolok Native Seed Mixes Mix #920 Envirolok Full Sun, No Water Mix Mix #921 Envirolok Part Sun, No Water Mix Mix #922 Envirolok Part Sun, Riparian Mix Mix #923 Envirolok Full Sun, Riparian Mix or Your local native eco-types BFM Recommendations for best results 8

Vegetating the wall Emergents Wetland Edge Mesic Prairie Upland Prairie High Water Elevation Normal Water Elevation Parent Material Footing Mesic Prairie Zone Highest elevations of basins Buffer area that meets adjacent land use Never under standing water Species include: Big Bluestem, Indian Grass, Wild White Indigo, Rattlesnake Master, Ironweed Wet Meadow Zone Represents elevations at the midpoint between standing water and Mesic Prairie Rarely under standing water able to tolerate for short periods (<1wk.) Species such as: Bluejoint Grass, Rice Cut Grass, Common Fox Sedge, Boneset, Obedient Plant Wet Mesic Prairie Zone Next elevation down from Mesic Prairie Never under standing water except for 100 yr. situations Slightly closer to the water table Species include: Fringed Brome, Cordgrass, New England Aster, Great St. John s Wort, Meadowrue Shallow Marsh Zone Inundated most of the time Dries out occasionally during dry times Species such as: Reed Manna Grass, Wool Grass, Arrowhead Deep Marsh Zone Inundated nearly all of the time Dries out only in driest times if ever Species include: Soft-Stem Bulrush, Bur Reed 9

Native Plants Native prairie root system compared to a turf root system 5 10 15 Native plants are increasingly used for stormwater management. They control erosion; they increase infiltration and purify rainwater and runoff so that the aquifer remains full and pure. 10

System Benefits Building and vegetating the wall Building the wall Planting the courses Completed wall Installing the wall Installing the wall Envirolok System Benefits Deep-rooted perennial vegetation locks, renews and improves the structure year after year Does not interfere with hydrological processes Provides habitat, safe for amphibious species Retains oxygen and moisture Absorbs sound Moves with freeze / thaw cycles Weeping/hydraulic piping is minimal in comparison to block or stone wall erosion control systems 11

Bag Fillers Single-bag filler Three-bag filler Pre-filled and palleted delivered to your job site Do NOT burn vegetation growing on the Envirolok system 2008 Agrecol Corporation 12

Distributors Distributors: USA Wisconsin Northwest: Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Utah, Montana, Wyoming Earth & Road 924 Development Drive, Unit E Lodi, Wisconsin, 53555 Contact: Derek Hoffman Telephone: (608) 592-3355 Fax: (608) 592-3686 Email: sales@earth&road.com Website: earthandroad.com Sunmark Environmental Services 906 NW Corporate Drive Troutdale, Oregon 97060 Telephone: (888) 214-7333 Fax: ( 503) 491-0279 Email: info@sunmarkenvironmental.com Website: sunmarkenvironmental.com Florida Illinois Living Shores 1511 Gulf Boulevard, Suite A Indian Rocks Beach, Florida 33785 Contact: Steve Spencer Telephone: (727) 596-8020 Fax: (727) 596-8086 Email: sspencer@seagrassrecovery.com Website: seagrassrecovery.com Martenson Turf Products P.O. Box 216 250 W. Adams Street Waterman, IL 60556 Contact: Jeff Martenson Telephone: (815) 264-3322, (800) 833-2290 Fax: (815) 264-3324 Email: martenson@indianvalley.com 2008 Agrecol Corporation 13

Distributors Distributors: Canada Alberta, Canada Manitoba, Canada Cascade Geotechnical Inc. 15620-121A Avenue Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5V 1B5 Contact: Gil Barber Telephone: (780) 454-2400 Fax: (780) 451-0911 Email: mailbox@cascade.ab.com Website: cascade.ab.ca Mid-Canada Hydroseeding 3-325 Parkdale Road St. Andrews, Manitoba R1A 3N9 Canada Contact: Dave Martens Telephone: (204) 797-3255, (204) 782-8813 Fax: (204) 231-8134 Email: dave@mid-canadahydroseeding.com Website: mid-canadahydroseeding.com 14

Landscaping Streambank Stabilization Streambank Stabilization 2008 Agrecol Corporation Agrecol Corporation 2918 Agriculture Drive Madison, Wis 53718 Telephone 608.223.3571 Fax 608.223.3575 Go to agrecol.com for more information, specifications, standard detail drawings, photos and installation guides. ecosolutions@agrecol.com www.agrecol.com Envirolok is a registered trademark of Agrecol Corporation.