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Erosion Control Plants For Sale at Tennessee Wholesale Nursery 

Erosion control plants come in many forms. Live stakes are excellent for installing along the water's edge or in muddy areas where you cannot plant anything with roots.

Live Tree Stakes for Soil Erosion

Live tree stakes are excellent for wetland areas near swamps or along the water's edge. Black willow, Silky willow, Red maple, and other types of trees, including river birch, are harvested for planting in or near water.

Fascines and Brush Layers are excellent erosion control plants

Fascines and brush layers are bundles of dead or live tree whips (tops), usually in lots of 25-100 plants, depending on the engineer's need for bulk. They are laid alongside creeks and streambanks to help with soil erosion. They are excellent at preventing creekbanks from eroding and filling creeks.

Tree Seedlings

Tree seedlings are used by environmentalists in mass plantings for many reasons, including reforestation, reclamation, and erosion control. They are usually 1-2-year-old small saplings growing from seeds. Some restoration companies use them to help with erosion control on steep banks and hillsides by planting native seedlings. The root systems attach beneath the soil and completely eliminate erosion.

If you need erosion-control plants, shop from the source: Tennessee Wholesale Nursery is your one-stop wholesale plant nursery for quality saplings, live stakes, and fascines. We usually have thousands of each plant in inventory, and our prices are truly wholesale.