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Brush layering

  • conser36_wp
  • March 14, 2017
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A soil bioengineering terracing technique using unrooted willow cuttings placed in layers with the ends buried going up the slope. These willow cuttings will sprout branches and roots to help stabilize the slope or bank. The technique can be used for upland or streambank erosion control. [Source: USDA National Plant Materials Manual]

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