FLP Chestnut Stakes "peeled" 1200mm long x approx. 75mm diameter cleft or split sharpened stakes
FLP Coir Bio-Logs are easily installed and will naturally blend into the environment providing ground stabilisation and an excellent growth medium for plants. Prepare the chosen site prior to the installation of the coir logs by removing any large rocks or obstructions such as tree stumps to ensure that the log makes direct contact with the soil. A trench should be dug at a depth of no more than a third of the diameter of the log used e.g. 100mm trench for a 300mm diameter coir log.
Ensure that the coir logs are laid tightly together end to end and secured together with a coir rope or other suitable tie. Once in position the coir logs are secured in position with suitably sized untreated hardwood fixing stakes (minimum of 60mm diameter stakes no less than 900mm in length – longer stakes to be used for softer or more unstable soil conditions). Stakes should be positioned 300mm from either end of the coir log and both sides. Spacing for other fixing stakes should be no more than one metre apart, both sides of the coir log (closer together in poorer more unstable soil conditions. The stakes should be driven between the outer netting and the core material of the coir log (not through the log) and the stake tops should be flush or just below the top of the coir log for safety reasons and overall appearance. We recommend that at least two thirds of the fixing stake be below the ground and a third above.
Additional anchorage can be achieved by tying the fixing stakes together and to the coir log with coir rope or another suitable material. Once the coir logs have been secured in position, you may wish to backfill just below the top level of the coir log for appearance and additional planting purposes.
APPLICATIONS
Coir Log Stabilisation
Soft Landscaping
Geocell Fastening
Sand control
Stream Bank Stabilization
Flood control
FLP Coir Bio-Logs are easily installed and will naturally blend into the environment providing ground stabilisation and an excellent growth medium for plants. Prepare the chosen site prior to the installation of the coir logs by removing any large rocks or obstructions such as tree stumps to ensure that the log makes direct contact with the soil. A trench should be dug at a depth of no more than a third of the diameter of the log used e.g. 100mm trench for a 300mm diameter coir log.
Ensure that the coir logs are laid tightly together end to end and secured together with a coir rope or other suitable tie. Once in position the coir logs are secured in position with suitably sized untreated hardwood fixing stakes (minimum of 60mm diameter stakes no less than 900mm in length – longer stakes to be used for softer or more unstable soil conditions). Stakes should be positioned 300mm from either end of the coir log and both sides. Spacing for other fixing stakes should be no more than one metre apart, both sides of the coir log (closer together in poorer more unstable soil conditions. The stakes should be driven between the outer netting and the core material of the coir log (not through the log) and the stake tops should be flush or just below the top of the coir log for safety reasons and overall appearance. We recommend that at least two thirds of the fixing stake be below the ground and a third above.
Additional anchorage can be achieved by tying the fixing stakes together and to the coir log with coir rope or another suitable material. Once the coir logs have been secured in position, you may wish to backfill just below the top level of the coir log for appearance and additional planting purposes.
APPLICATIONS
Coir Log Stabilisation
Soft Landscaping
Geocell Fastening
Sand control
Stream Bank Stabilization
Flood control
| SKU | flp_chestnut_stakes_075mm_1200mm |
|---|---|
| g/sm | No |
| Size | No |
| Width | 0.70 |
| Color | Variable |
| Price Per | Stake |
| Tailored Box Size | No |








