A weed control method to prevent the invasion of climbing weeds and their entanglement with fall prevention fences for an extended period.
This is a weed control method that combines a weed prevention sheet and net, specifically designed to tackle the difficult-to-remove vine weed "Kuzu." It prevents the invasion of "Kuzu" onto sidewalks and entanglement with fall prevention fences for an extended period. Achieves a cost of less than 10,000 yen per meter. <NETIS Registration> NETIS Registration Number: KT-170031-VR 【Features】 ■ Prevention of Overcoming Fences Even when "Kuzu" entangles with tall weeds like Miscanthus or Solidago altissima, it prevents overcoming the fence. ■ Prevention of Crawling Out from Under the Fence Even if "Kuzu" reaches under the net, it will not crawl out onto the sidewalk. ■ Prevention of Rooting and Clinging By laying down the weed prevention sheet, it prevents the rooting and clinging of the vine. Even if "Kuzu" accumulates on the sheet, it can be easily peeled off. * The vine guard method includes a "10-year durability vine guard method" and a "high-durability vine guard method" with 20 years of durability. * For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Materials Used】 ■ Vine Guard Sheet ■ Vine Guard Net (Black) ※ The color of the net has changed from gray to black. ■ Anchor Pin ■ Sealing Material Attach ■ Adhesive Tape (Green) ■ Slim Lock ※ The Vine Guard method includes the "Vine Guard Method" with a 10-year durability and the "High Durability Vine Guard Method" with a 20-year durability. ※ For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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The Shirazaki Corporation is committed to "suppressing weeds using environmentally friendly methods and cultivating only the desired plants," providing "weed-free excitement, number one in Japan." In other words, the above-ground parts of the plants are protected from weed pressure with mulching materials, while the underground parts are supported by symbiotic microbial materials that assist root activity.