Erosion Control Mix — Stump Grindings
Bold, durable, and engineered for performance, our erosion control mix made from stump grindings is a cost-effective solution for stabilizing slopes, preventing soil loss, and promoting vegetation establishment.
What it is
Ground stump material — a coarse, fibrous blend of shredded wood, bark, and root fragments created from stump grinding operations.
Screened to remove oversized chunks, with a range of particle sizes that lock together and resist washout while still allowing water infiltration and root growth.
Key benefits
Erosion resistance: Interlocking fibrous particles form a rough, porous surface that dissipates runoff energy and holds soil in place on slopes, ditches, and disturbed sites.
Moisture retention: Organic fibers retain moisture, supporting seed germination and young plant roots during establishment.
Soil improvement: Over time the organic matter breaks down, increasing soil structure, porosity, and nutrient content.
Cost-effective: Recycles on-site or local stump material, reducing hauling and material costs compared with engineered products.
Environmentally friendly: Uses recycled wood waste instead of synthetic materials; biodegradable and supports natural revegetation.
Typical uses
Slope and bank stabilization
Roadside ditches and drainage swales
Revegetation and reclamation projects
Temporary cover for construction sites
Underseeded areas to aid germination
Erosion control around newly planted trees and shrubs
Erosion Control Mix — Stump Grindings
Bold, durable, and engineered for performance, our erosion control mix made from stump grindings is a cost-effective solution for stabilizing slopes, preventing soil loss, and promoting vegetation establishment.
What it is
Ground stump material — a coarse, fibrous blend of shredded wood, bark, and root fragments created from stump grinding operations.
Screened to remove oversized chunks, with a range of particle sizes that lock together and resist washout while still allowing water infiltration and root growth.
Key benefits
Erosion resistance: Interlocking fibrous particles form a rough, porous surface that dissipates runoff energy and holds soil in place on slopes, ditches, and disturbed sites.
Moisture retention: Organic fibers retain moisture, supporting seed germination and young plant roots during establishment.
Soil improvement: Over time the organic matter breaks down, increasing soil structure, porosity, and nutrient content.
Cost-effective: Recycles on-site or local stump material, reducing hauling and material costs compared with engineered products.
Environmentally friendly: Uses recycled wood waste instead of synthetic materials; biodegradable and supports natural revegetation.
Typical uses
Slope and bank stabilization
Roadside ditches and drainage swales
Revegetation and reclamation projects
Temporary cover for construction sites
Underseeded areas to aid germination
Erosion control around newly planted trees and shrubs