[Case Study of Weed Control Sheet] Sai Shoku Ken Bi (R) Ver.2 Planting
Color Plant Beauty (R) Ver. 2
Case study: Using "Sai Shoku Ken Bi (R) Ver.2," we planted moss phlox. Promoting the town with flower lettering!
◆Customer Concerns◆ With the increase in residential areas, complaints about poor aesthetics due to weeds have arisen. Management efforts for weeding tasks have become necessary. ◆Points for Sheet Selection◆ We selected the Sai Shoku Ken Bi (R) Ver.2, which excels in "permeability" and "air permeability" necessary for plant growth. The sheet is green in color, blending well with the landscape. ◆Customer Feedback◆ The moss phlox has grown well, and the slope is beautifully adorned with flowers, contributing to the town's PR. Complaints from local residents have decreased as weeds are well controlled. The management effort for weeding tasks has been reduced.
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【Used Products】 ■ Color Plant Kenbi (R) Ver.2 (1m×25m, 2m×25m) ■ U-shaped Anchor Pin (φ4mm×250mm) ■ Adhesive Tape (Slit Type) (10cm×10cm, 500 sheets per pack) ■ Attach ■ VA-200 *Please note that these are products used at the time of construction, and they may have been discontinued or had specifications changed. Thank you for your understanding.
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Weed control, planting
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■Products used in the above case■ Sai Shoku Ken Bi (R) Ver.2 (2m x 25m, 1m x 25m)
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■Products used in the above case■ U-shaped anchor pin (φ4mm × 250mm)
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■Products used in the above case■ Adhesive tape (slit type) (10cm x 10cm: 500 sheets per pack) (for use with pinholes)
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■Products used in the above case■ Attach (333ml)
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■Products used in the above case■ VA-200
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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.