The steps for laying the three-dimensional vegetation net are as follows:
The three-dimensional vegetation net is laid along the slope from top to bottom, ensuring a smooth and even integration between the net and the slope surface.
When laying the pre-buried three-dimensional mesh on the slope top, it needs to extend 40-80 cm, be buried in the soil, and compacted.
The anchoring involves fixing the three-dimensional mesh from bottom to top using U-shaped rebars with a diameter of 6mm or more. The U-shaped rebars are approximately 15 to 30cm long and 8mm wide, with an spacing of about 1.5 to 2.5 meters between them. Auxiliary fixation is achieved using 8# U-shaped iron nails or bamboo nails in the middle.
The three-dimensional vegetation mesh has been laid and covered with soil evenly over it, ensuring the mesh is fully enclosed with no gaps, and that the soil thickness on the mesh is no less than 12mm. Subsequently, fertilizers, auxins, and binders are mixed in a specific ratio and applied evenly on the surface.
The slope protection technology combines the benefits of geotextile and vegetation slopes, serving as a composite protection. When the vegetation coverage on the slope reaches over 30%, it can withstand the erosion from light rain, and when coverage is above 80%, it can endure heavy rain. As the plants grow lush, the resistance to erosion can reach 6m/s, which is more than double that of typical grass. The presence of the geotextile helps reduce soil moisture evaporation and increase infiltration, while the black polyethylene material of the geotextile serves as an absorbent and insulating layer, benefiting seed germination and plant growth.





