JPH03240413A - Cultivation of lawn - Google Patents

Cultivation of lawn

Info

Publication number
JPH03240413A
JPH03240413A JP2037806A JP3780690A JPH03240413A JP H03240413 A JPH03240413 A JP H03240413A JP 2037806 A JP2037806 A JP 2037806A JP 3780690 A JP3780690 A JP 3780690A JP H03240413 A JPH03240413 A JP H03240413A
Authority
JP
Japan
Prior art keywords
seedlings
sheet
calcium silicate
silicate hydrate
nutrients
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Pending
Application number
JP2037806A
Other languages
Japanese (ja)
Inventor
Kazuyuki Hatano
羽田野 一幸
Hideaki Sato
英明 佐藤
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Onoda Autoclaved Light Weight Concrete Co Ltd
Original Assignee
Onoda Autoclaved Light Weight Concrete Co Ltd
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Onoda Autoclaved Light Weight Concrete Co Ltd filed Critical Onoda Autoclaved Light Weight Concrete Co Ltd
Priority to JP2037806A priority Critical patent/JPH03240413A/en
Publication of JPH03240413A publication Critical patent/JPH03240413A/en
Pending legal-status Critical Current

Links

Abstract

PURPOSE:To obtain lawns excellent in rooting after transplantation by dispersing a powdery porous calcium silicate hydrate having a specified void content on a sheet, sowing seeds of the lawns thereon, growing seedlings and carrying out efficient cultivation in a short period. CONSTITUTION:Lawns are cultivated by spreading a powdery porous calcium silicate hydrate 5 having 50-90% void content on a flexible sheet 4 such as vinyl or nylon, sowing seeds 6 of the lawns thereon and watering thereto.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】 [産業上の利用分野] 本発明は芝の栽培方法に関するものである。[Detailed description of the invention] [Industrial application field] The present invention relates to a method for cultivating turf.

[従来の技術及び発明が解決l−ようとする課題]芝の
栽培は幼苗期の気候の変化や病害虫に対する保護管理の
なめ、−旦苗床においである程度の大きさの苗にまで栽
培し、その後、この苗を別の土地に移植して定着させて
いる。
[Problems to be solved by the conventional technology and invention] Grass cultivation requires protection and management against climate changes and pests and diseases during the seedling stage. , these seedlings are transplanted to another land and established.

しかし、この苗床栽培は、従来、土壌で行われていたた
め、苗に栄養分を与えても該苗が吸収する栄養分より土
壌に逃げてしまう栄養分が多く、効率的な育成が図れな
かった。また、移植のため苗を苗床土壌から剥がすには
、該土壌にはり付いた根を切断する必要があったため、
苗の成長力を弱める結果どなり、別の土地に移植された
苗がその土地に定着するまでには例えば2〜3ケ月とい
う長期を要した。
However, since this nursery bed cultivation has conventionally been carried out in soil, even if nutrients are given to the seedlings, more nutrients escape into the soil than are absorbed by the seedlings, making it difficult to grow them efficiently. In addition, in order to remove the seedlings from the nursery soil for transplanting, it was necessary to cut off the roots that were stuck to the soil.
As a result, the growth potential of the seedlings was weakened, and it took a long time, for example, two to three months, for seedlings transplanted to another land to become established in that land.

そこで、上記問題を解決するために、最近次の栽培方法
が開発された。これは、上部が開口した箱状の枠の中に
ビニールシーI・を敷いて薄く砂を撒き、さらにその上
に芝の種子を蒔き、適宜必要な水分や栄養分を供給する
というものである。
Therefore, in order to solve the above problem, the following cultivation method was recently developed. This involves laying a vinyl sheet I in a box-shaped frame with an open top, scattering a thin layer of sand, and then sowing grass seeds on top of it to supply the necessary moisture and nutrients as needed.

この方法によると、ビニールシートの存在により、土に
栄養分が逃げないので、苗を短期間で効率的に育成する
ことが可能となった。また、苗はビニールシートの上で
互いに根を絡み合わせてかつ砂を抱え込むようにカーペ
ッl−状に育ち、従来のように根がはり付くものがない
ため、移植前の運搬においては、苗の根を切断する必要
かなく苗を弱らせない。従って、別の土地に移植してか
ら定着するまでが2〜3週間で済むようになる。まな、
このカーペット状の苗はビニールシートごと苗床から外
し、ロール状に巻くことにより容易に運搬することがで
きる。
According to this method, the presence of the vinyl sheet prevents nutrients from escaping into the soil, making it possible to grow seedlings efficiently in a short period of time. In addition, the seedlings grow on a vinyl sheet in a carpet-like manner with their roots intertwined with each other and trapping sand, and because there is nothing for the roots to stick to like in the past, it is difficult to transport the seedlings before transplanting. There is no need to cut the roots and the seedlings will not be weakened. Therefore, it only takes 2 to 3 weeks from transplanting to another land until it becomes established. Mana,
This carpet-shaped seedling can be easily transported by removing the vinyl sheet from the nursery and rolling it into a roll.

しかし、この方法では、苗の根に抱え込まれた砂が水分
や栄養分を保持する作用をほとんど持なないため、苗の
運搬中において該苗が水分や栄養分の不足により弱りや
すく、移植後の根付きが悪くなる場合があった。また、
前記砂は重量が太きいなめ、カーペット状の苗が重く運
搬作業が大変である。
However, with this method, the sand trapped in the roots of the seedlings has little ability to retain moisture and nutrients, so the seedlings tend to weaken due to lack of moisture and nutrients during transportation, and the seedlings do not take root after transplanting. Sometimes things got worse. Also,
The sand is heavy and the carpet-like seedlings are heavy, making transportation difficult.

本発明の目的は、上記従来技術の長所を収り入れながら
、芝の苗の育成を促進し、移植前の運搬中における苗の
弱りを防止して移植後の植付きを改良し、苗の軽量化に
より運搬作業を楽なものにするとともに、苗を移植した
土地の土壌改良もすることができる芝の栽培方法を提供
することにある。
The purpose of the present invention is to promote the growth of turf seedlings, prevent weakening of the seedlings during transport before transplanting, and improve the establishment of seedlings after transplanting, while incorporating the advantages of the above-mentioned prior art. To provide a method for cultivating turf that makes transportation work easier by reducing weight and also improves the soil on which seedlings are transplanted.

[課題を解決するための手段] 上記目的を達成するために、本発明の芝の栽培方法は、
可撓性のあるシートの上に空隙率50〜90%の多孔質
珪酸カルシウム水和物の粉粒体を広げて、その上に該粉
粒体に分散するよう芝の種子を蒔き、前記シート上に水
分を適宜供給することとしな。
[Means for Solving the Problems] In order to achieve the above object, the lawn cultivation method of the present invention includes the following:
A powder of porous calcium silicate hydrate with a porosity of 50 to 90% is spread on a flexible sheet, and grass seeds are sown on top of the powder so as to be dispersed in the powder. Supply moisture to the top as needed.

[作用] 芝の苗は互いに根を絡まぜながら、かつ多孔質珪酸カル
シウム水和物の粉粒体を抱え込むようにして生長してい
くが、その根はシートを貫通することはないので、該シ
ート上にカーペット状に生育する。
[Function] Grass seedlings grow by entwining their roots with each other and enveloping the powder of porous calcium silicate hydrate, but the roots do not penetrate the sheet, so they do not penetrate the sheet. It grows like a carpet on the sheet.

前記多孔質珪酸カルシウム水和物の粉粒体は、多孔質な
ので適度に栄養分や水分を含み、これらを保持する作用
がある。従って、苗の運搬中には該粉粒体が苗に水分や
栄養分を供給し続ける。
Since the porous calcium silicate hydrate powder is porous, it contains an appropriate amount of nutrients and water, and has the function of retaining them. Therefore, the granular material continues to supply water and nutrients to the seedlings while the seedlings are being transported.

また、多孔質珪酸カルシウム水和物は砂よりも軽量なの
で、前記カーペット状の苗は従来よりも軽量化され、運
搬作業が楽になる。
Furthermore, since porous calcium silicate hydrate is lighter than sand, the carpet-shaped seedlings are lighter than conventional ones, making transportation easier.

さらに、苗を移植する土地の土壌に持ち込まれる多孔質
珪酸カルシウム水和物は少しずつ水に溶けることにより
、その土壌に含まれる有機酸を中和してその土壌を弱ア
ルカリ性に変えるpH調整を行う。また、多孔質珪酸カ
ルシウム水和物の空隙には有益な微生物が棲息して、微
生物による土壌の醗酵作用を促進させる。
Furthermore, the porous calcium silicate hydrate that is brought into the soil of the land where the seedlings will be transplanted gradually dissolves in water, neutralizing the organic acids contained in the soil and adjusting the pH of the soil to make it slightly alkaline. conduct. Furthermore, beneficial microorganisms inhabit the voids of the porous calcium silicate hydrate, promoting the fermentation action of the soil by the microorganisms.

[実施例] 以下、本発明を具体化した芝の栽培方法の実施例につい
て、第1図〜第4図を参照しながら工程順に説明する。
[Example] Hereinafter, an example of a lawn cultivation method embodying the present invention will be described in order of steps with reference to FIGS. 1 to 4.

(1)まず、苗床2をセットする。(1) First, set up the seedbed 2.

苗床2は第1図に示すように、上部が開放した浅い箱状
に形成された苗床枠3と、該苗床枠3の底部に敷かれた
可撓性のあるシート4と、該シート4の上に広げて置か
れた空隙率50〜90%の多孔質珪酸カルシウム水和物
の粉粒体5とからなっている。
As shown in FIG. 1, the seedbed 2 includes a shallow box-shaped seedbed frame 3 with an open top, a flexible sheet 4 laid on the bottom of the seedbed frame 3, and a flexible sheet 4 placed on the bottom of the seedbed frame 3. It consists of powder 5 of porous calcium silicate hydrate with a porosity of 50 to 90%, which is spread out on top.

前記苗床枠3は、木、合成樹脂(発泡スチロール樹脂等
の発泡樹脂にすると軽量で取扱が楽になる)、金属、コ
ンクリート等により形成されたもので、その側壁には図
示しない排水口が開閉可能に設けられている。
The nursery frame 3 is made of wood, synthetic resin (foamed resin such as styrofoam resin is lightweight and easy to handle), metal, concrete, etc., and has a drainage port (not shown) on its side wall that can be opened and closed. It is provided.

また、前記可撓性のあるシート4としては、例えばビニ
ール、ナイロン等の合成樹脂シート、ゴムシート、ガラ
ス繊維シートその他の各種シートが使用される。本実施
例ではビニールシートを使用した。このシート4と前記
苗床枠3とは少なくとも一方が水分や栄養分を通さない
ものであることが好ましい。従って、苗床枠3が水分や
栄養分を通さないとき、シート4は小孔のあるもの又は
織布や不織布でもよいが、その小孔や織目等は芝の根7
が貫通しないものであることが必要である。
Further, as the flexible sheet 4, for example, a synthetic resin sheet such as vinyl or nylon, a rubber sheet, a glass fiber sheet, and other various sheets are used. In this example, a vinyl sheet was used. It is preferable that at least one of the sheet 4 and the seedbed frame 3 is impermeable to moisture and nutrients. Therefore, when the seedbed frame 3 does not allow moisture or nutrients to pass through, the sheet 4 may be made of a material with small holes or a woven or non-woven fabric, but the small holes and textures are not suitable for the roots of the grass.
It is necessary that it does not penetrate.

また、前記多孔質珪酸カルシウム水和物としては、例え
ばシリカのような多孔質珪酸質原料と石灰セメントのよ
うな酸化カルシウム質原料を、公知方法で混合、硬化、
高圧高温水蒸気養生してなる無機多孔質の人工鉱物を挙
げることができる。
The porous calcium silicate hydrate may be prepared by mixing, curing, and curing a porous silicate raw material such as silica and a calcium oxide raw material such as lime cement by a known method.
Examples include inorganic porous artificial minerals that are cured with high-pressure, high-temperature steam.

具体的な成分としては、トバモライト、ゾノトライト、
C−3−Hゲル、フォシャジャイト、ジャイロライト、
又はヒレブタンタイトの1種又は2種以上を主成分とす
るものを挙げることができる。
Specific ingredients include tobermorite, xonotlite,
C-3-H gel, foshagite, gyrolite,
Alternatively, those containing one or more types of helebutantite as a main component can be mentioned.

但し、5i02分とCa0分との構成比率や他の微量成
分の如何には限定されない。また、前記多孔質珪酸カル
シウム水和物は、多数の微細な空隙を50〜90%の空
隙率で有した多孔質のものである。この多数の空隙に微
生物が棲息して活動しやすい雰囲気となるからである。
However, it is not limited to the composition ratio of 5i02 min and Ca0 min or other trace components. Further, the porous calcium silicate hydrate is porous having a large number of fine voids with a porosity of 50 to 90%. This is because microorganisms inhabit these numerous voids and create an atmosphere in which they can easily become active.

なお、この粉粒体5に芝の苗1の栄養分となる例えば有
機肥料等を予め混合しておいてもよい。この多孔質珪酸
カルシウム水和物に芝の育成に有効な栄養分を混合した
ものとして、小野田エステツク社製の商品名「ワングー
グリーン」を例示することができる。
Note that, for example, an organic fertilizer or the like, which serves as nutrients for the grass seedlings 1, may be mixed in advance with the granular material 5. An example of a porous calcium silicate hydrate mixed with nutrients effective for growing grass is the product name "Wangoo Green" manufactured by Onoda Aesthetics Co., Ltd.

(2)続いて、前記粉粒体5に分散するように芝の種子
6を蒔き、芝の苗1が苗床2内でなるべく均等に生える
ようにする。
(2) Next, the grass seeds 6 are sown so as to be dispersed in the granular material 5, so that the grass seedlings 1 are grown as evenly as possible in the seedbed 2.

この種子6は粉粒体5の中に混ぜられてもよく、粉粒体
5の上にふりかけられてもよい。
The seeds 6 may be mixed into the granular material 5 or sprinkled on the granular material 5.

また、この前記苗床枠3の上方には図示しない散水器が
配置され、該散水器により前記シート4上に水分を適宜
供給するようになっている。
Further, a water sprinkler (not shown) is arranged above the seedbed frame 3, and the water sprinkler supplies moisture onto the sheet 4 as appropriate.

(3)そして、この散水器からシート4上に水分を適宜
供給する。このシート4上に供給された余分な水分は前
記排水口から排出される。また、芝の苗1を育成する栄
養分は水分と混合されて供給されてもよく、あるいは、
前述のように多孔質珪酸カルシウム水和物に混合してお
いてもよく、さらにこれらを併用してもよい。これらい
ずれの供給方法でも、前記水分を通さないシート4又は
苗床枠3により与えた栄養分が土に逃げることなく保持
されるので、芝の苗1に効率よく吸収され、該苗1の育
成を促進することができる。
(3) Then, water is appropriately supplied onto the sheet 4 from this water sprinkler. Excess water supplied onto the sheet 4 is discharged from the drain port. Further, the nutrients for growing the grass seedlings 1 may be supplied mixed with water, or
As mentioned above, it may be mixed with the porous calcium silicate hydrate, or these may be used in combination. In any of these supply methods, the nutrients supplied by the water-impermeable sheet 4 or the seedbed frame 3 are retained without escaping into the soil, so they are efficiently absorbed by the grass seedlings 1 and promote the growth of the seedlings 1. can do.

このように育成された芝の苗1は、第2図に示すように
、互いに根7を絡ませながら、かつ前記粉粒体5を抱え
込むようにして生長していくが、その根7はシート4を
貫通することはないので、該シート4上にカーペット状
に生育する。
As shown in FIG. 2, the grass seedlings 1 grown in this manner grow while entwining their roots 7 with each other and embracing the powder 5. Since it does not penetrate through the sheet 4, it grows like a carpet on the sheet 4.

(4)次に、芝の苗1を別の土地に移植するには、芝の
苗1を前記シー)へ4と一緒に前記苗床枠3から外す。
(4) Next, in order to transplant the turf seedling 1 to another land, the turf seedling 1 is removed from the nursery frame 3 together with the turf seedling 4.

このとき、芝の苗1は苗床枠3とはシート4により仕切
られているので簡単に外すことができ、その根7を切断
する必要もない。
At this time, since the grass seedling 1 is separated from the seedbed frame 3 by the sheet 4, it can be easily removed, and there is no need to cut the roots 7.

まな、運搬は第3図に示すようにロール状に巻き、シー
ト4によって苗1を保護しなからコンi<クトにして運
ぶことができる。前記粉粒体5は多孔質なので水分や栄
養分を保持することができ、運搬中においても芝の苗1
.に水分や栄養分を供給し続けるので、芝の苗1を弱ら
せることが少ない。
For transportation, the seedlings 1 can be rolled up into a roll as shown in FIG. 3, protected by a sheet 4, and transported in a compact container. Since the granular material 5 is porous, it can retain moisture and nutrients, and the turf seedlings 1 can be retained even during transportation.
.. Since it continues to supply water and nutrients to the grass seedlings, it is less likely to weaken the grass seedlings.

(5)苗を別の土地に植付けるときには、第4図に示す
ように苗1をシート4と分離しながら植付ける地面の上
に広げていく。芝の苗1は前述のようにシート4を貫通
していないので、シート4から簡単に分離し、根7を痛
めることなく植付けることができる。また、前述のよう
に運搬中においても栄養分等が供給されて苗1の弱りが
防止されているので、さらに植付きがよくなり、従来よ
りも苗の定着に要する期間を短縮することができる。
(5) When planting seedlings on another land, the seedlings 1 are separated from the sheet 4 and spread on the ground where they are to be planted, as shown in FIG. Since the grass seedling 1 does not pass through the sheet 4 as described above, it can be easily separated from the sheet 4 and planted without damaging the roots 7. In addition, as mentioned above, nutrients and the like are supplied even during transportation to prevent the seedlings 1 from weakening, which further improves planting and shortens the period required for seedling establishment compared to conventional methods.

この植付けにおいて、前記多孔質珪酸カルシウム水和物
の粉粒体5は芝の苗1と一緒に土壌に持ち込まれる。多
孔質珪酸カルシウム水和物は水分に少しずつ溶解し、土
壌に含まれる有機酸を中和してその土壌を弱アルカリ性
にするpH調整作用を行う。また、該粉粒体5にはかな
りの微生物の担持作用があるのでその微生物により病害
を防止し、土壌の醗酵作用を促進し、土壌を改良する効
果がある。さらに、病害に強くなることから公害の原因
となる農薬の使用も少なくて済む。
In this planting, the porous calcium silicate hydrate powder 5 is brought into the soil together with the grass seedlings 1. Porous calcium silicate hydrate dissolves little by little in water and has a pH-adjusting effect that neutralizes organic acids contained in soil and makes the soil slightly alkaline. Further, since the powder 5 has the ability to support a considerable amount of microorganisms, the microorganisms have the effect of preventing diseases, promoting the fermentation action of the soil, and improving the soil. Furthermore, because it is resistant to diseases, less pesticides, which cause pollution, can be used.

なお、本発明は前記実施例の構成に限定されるものでは
なく、例えば以下のように発明の趣旨から逸脱しない範
囲で任意に変更して具体化することもできる。
It should be noted that the present invention is not limited to the configuration of the above-mentioned embodiments, and may be modified and embodied as desired without departing from the spirit of the invention, for example, as described below.

(1〉苗床枠のかわりに、穴を掘ったり土盛り等で土手
を形成したりして栽培する方法でもよい。
(1> Instead of using nursery frames, cultivation methods may be used such as digging holes or forming banks with earth mounds, etc.).

この場合には、水分を通さないシートとした方が、栄養
分が土に逃げなくてよい。
In this case, it is better to use a sheet that does not allow moisture to pass through, so that nutrients do not escape into the soil.

(2〉多孔質珪酸カルシウム水和物に栄養分とともに有
益な微生物を予め添加しておいてもよい。
(2> Beneficial microorganisms may be added to the porous calcium silicate hydrate in advance along with nutrients.

[発明の効果] 本発明は、上記の通り構成されているので、芝の苗の育
成を促進し、移植前の運搬中における苗の弱りを防止し
て移植後の植付きを改良し、苗の軽量化により運搬作業
を楽なものにするとともに、0 苗を移植した土地の土壌改良もすることができるという
優れた効果を奏する。
[Effects of the Invention] Since the present invention is configured as described above, it promotes the growth of grass seedlings, prevents weakening of the seedlings during transport before transplanting, improves the planting after transplanting, and improves seedling growth. It has the excellent effect of making transportation work easier by reducing the weight of the seedlings, and also improving the soil of the land where the seedlings have been transplanted.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief explanation of drawings]

第1図は本発明を具体化した実施例の斜視図、第2図は
苗床の断面図、第3図はロール状に巻かれた状態の斜視
図、第4図はシートを苗から外す状態を示す斜視図であ
る。 1・・・芝の苗、   4・・・シート、5・・・多孔
質珪酸カルシウム水和物の粉粒体、6・・・芝の種子。
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment embodying the present invention, Fig. 2 is a sectional view of the seedbed, Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the sheet rolled into a roll, and Fig. 4 is the state in which the sheet is removed from the seedling. FIG. DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1... Grass seedling, 4... Sheet, 5... Powder of porous calcium silicate hydrate, 6... Grass seed.

Claims (1)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] 1、可撓性のあるシート(4)の上に空隙率50〜90
%の多孔質珪酸カルシウム水和物の粉粒体(5)を広げ
て、その上に該粉粒体(5)に分散するよう芝の種子(
6)を蒔き、前記シート(4)上に水分を適宜供給する
ことを特徴とする芝の栽培方法。
1. Porosity 50-90 on flexible sheet (4)
% of porous calcium silicate hydrate powder (5) is spread, and grass seeds (
A method for cultivating turf, which comprises sowing 6) and appropriately supplying moisture onto the sheet (4).
JP2037806A 1990-02-19 1990-02-19 Cultivation of lawn Pending JPH03240413A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
JP2037806A JPH03240413A (en) 1990-02-19 1990-02-19 Cultivation of lawn

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
JP2037806A JPH03240413A (en) 1990-02-19 1990-02-19 Cultivation of lawn

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
JPH03240413A true JPH03240413A (en) 1991-10-25

Family

ID=12507757

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
JP2037806A Pending JPH03240413A (en) 1990-02-19 1990-02-19 Cultivation of lawn

Country Status (1)

Country Link
JP (1) JPH03240413A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP2011153460A (en) * 2010-01-27 2011-08-11 Taisei Corp Method for manufacturing seeding and planting sheet, and method for seeding and planting slope

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP2011153460A (en) * 2010-01-27 2011-08-11 Taisei Corp Method for manufacturing seeding and planting sheet, and method for seeding and planting slope

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
CN105638359B (en) A kind of buta-buta sack seeding cultivating method
CN110089353A (en) A kind of hard side slope greening restoration method
CN105340507A (en) Sedum lineare roof greening planting method and roof greening planting structure
CN109763505A (en) A method of combining slope protection using solid soil material-phytobiocoenose
RU2234207C2 (en) Lawn unit for planting of artificial and natural plots and method for producing of lawn unit
CN102422767B (en) Artificial breeding method for wild pinus sylvestriformis
CN105454013A (en) Seedling cultivation medium of machilus versicolora, and seedling cultivation method by using same
AU757924B2 (en) Method and apparatus for creating areas of greenery
RU2751851C1 (en) Method for intensive lawn growing with water enrichment of soil using superabsorbent during irrigation
CN108739037A (en) Climb type Liana rosa indica growing structures and cultural method
KR100989449B1 (en) Method for greening slope using vegetation carpet
US20030000139A1 (en) Mesh-backed lawn sod and apparatus for producing the same
CN111820093A (en) Ginger plug seedling method
CN109526708B (en) Ecological net for restoring vegetation on steep cliff and preparation method
CN216254315U (en) Radial rattan device suitable for high steep rock slope is restoreed
KR100580927B1 (en) Method manufacturing vegetation mat using of porous film
CN105648999B (en) Stalk blanket and its manufacturing method and application
JPH03240413A (en) Cultivation of lawn
CN111727820A (en) Lawn laying and maintaining method
CN109566282A (en) A kind of cultivating and growing method of Radix Notoginseng
KR20160066823A (en) Mats for root promotion and method of transplanting trees using the same
CN108782034A (en) A method of building low-maintenance lawn on tropical forest insect islands and reefs
JP2003061479A (en) Plant raising container, vegetation base and method for roof greening
CN108934822A (en) The cultivation method for matching of beam-connected greenhouse capsicum mechanization production
KR970004325B1 (en) Grass culture