Method for planting mixed watering glass for protecting side slope of highroad
A mixed planting and slope technology, applied in the directions of botanical equipment and methods, horticultural methods, applications, etc., can solve the problems of damage to the stability of cutting slopes, high comprehensive cost of construction cost, insufficient soil depth, etc., to restore natural vegetation, Low maintenance cost and environmental protection effect
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[0017] Example 1:
[0018] ① Seed treatment of shrub species: First soak the seeds of the five species of Leucaena leucocephala, Vitex alba, Morus alba, Mulberry, and Magnolia in room temperature water for 1-72 hours (the soaking time depends on the hardness of the seed coat of different species). After soaking in 300ppm GA solution for 12 hours, it will be piled up to accelerate germination
[0019] ②Mix the processed five shrub species and the bermudagrass species at a weight ratio of 15:1 and wait for sowing;
[0020] ③Slope slope surface treatment: remove the loose stones on the slope surface, cut the convexity and fill the concave, and achieve the flatness and straightness required by the design;
[0021] ④Hang the three-dimensional vegetation net: spread the EM3(4) type three-dimensional vegetation net from top to bottom, the net and the net overlap each other by 50-80mm, and the net is fixed with "U" nails to ensure that the net and the slope are in close contact. This item...
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[0026] Example 2:
[0027] ① Seed treatment of shrub species: First soak the seeds of Ma mulberry and Magnolia multiflora in normal temperature water for 12 to 72 hours (depending on the hardness of the seed coat of different species to determine the soaking time), and then soak in 1500ppm IA solution for 12 hours Sprouting at the back of the pile;
[0028] ②Mix the two kinds of shrub species and tall fescue grass species at a weight ratio of 1:1 and wait for sowing;
[0029] ③Slope slope surface treatment: remove the loose stones on the slope surface, cut the convexity and fill the concave, and achieve the flatness and straightness required by the design;
[0030] ④Hang the three-dimensional vegetation net: spread the EM3(4) type three-dimensional vegetation net from top to bottom, the net and the net overlap each other by 50-80mm, and the net is fixed with "U" nails to ensure that the net and the slope are in close contact. This item can be exempted);
[0031] ⑤ Fill the three-d...
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[0035] Example 3:
[0036] ① Seed treatment of shrub species: First soak the seeds of five species of mulberry, Lespedeza multiflora, black locust, horsesthorn and pigeon pea with clean water at room temperature (the soaking time depends on the hardness of the seed coat of different species), and then use 1200ppm After being soaked in GA solution for 8 hours, it will be piled up and sprouted
[0037] ②Mix the processed shrub seed and Eragrostis curcuma seed at a weight ratio of 20:1 and wait for sowing;
[0038] ③Slope slope surface treatment: remove the loose stones on the slope surface, cut the convexity and fill the concave, and achieve the flatness and straightness required by the design;
[0039] ④Hang the three-dimensional vegetation net: spread the EM3(4) type three-dimensional vegetation net from top to bottom, the net and the net overlap each other by 50-80mm, and the net is fixed with "U" nails to ensure that the net and the slope are in close contact. This item can be e...
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