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We are promoting a method to effectively utilize plant materials available in the region and regenerate them on-site as a growth foundation for greening. This system reduces material and transportation costs by using undecomposed plant materials, eliminating the need for composting through the addition of active enzymes that promote fermentation.
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Free membership registrationThe Wingrock vegetation construction method is a maintenance and repair technique that allows for greening without demolishing existing mortar or concrete spray surfaces. It creates a thick, two-layered growth substrate, resulting in a vegetation slope with excellent durability. It is also applicable under special conditions such as strongly acidic soil and hard bedrock.
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Free membership registrationThis is a consistent method that involves cutting bamboo, reeds, and other vegetation growing along riverbanks and using a specialized machine to spray them as a covering material for grass application on slopes. It is expected to prevent the loss of the sprayed material, inhibit the invasion of weeds, and provide insulation. The grass used is an Asian centipede grass with high carbon fixation capability, but in the case of introducing native species, a method that takes into account diversity can be adopted based on an investigation of the existing vegetation.
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