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Jute Netting - Erosion Control (Biodegradable) - 4 ft or 8 ft Wide (Lasts 6-24 mo)

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Stop Erosion With Jute Mesh Rolls

Sandbaggy Jute Netting is an eco-friendly erosion control solution designed to stabilize soil, reduce runoff, and encourage plant growth. Made from 100% natural jute fibers, this biodegradable matting provides a simple yet powerful way to prevent soil erosion on slopes, riverbanks, and embankments. The netting lasts 6 to 24 months, depending on environmental conditions, giving vegetation enough time to establish roots and stabilize the area.

Its lightweight and flexible design ensures easy installation while its natural materials make it fully biodegradable, leaving no environmental waste behind. Whether you're working on a landscaping project, reclaiming wetlands, or stabilizing a fire-damaged slope, Sandbaggy Jute Netting is the ideal erosion control solution.

Why Choose Sandbaggy Jute Mesh Rolls?

  • Meets or exceeds DOT requirements for an erosion control product. 
  • No minimum order quantity requirement

Available in two options

  • 4 Feet Wide
  • 8 Feet Wide

Specs

  • Jute Roll Size: Available in multiple sizes:
    • 4 ft x 30 ft
    • 4 ft x 60 ft
    • 4 ft x 225 ft
    • 8 ft x 50 ft
    • 8 ft x 112 ft
  • Jute Netting Fabric Thickness: 3 to 6 MM
  • Recommended Slope: Up to 2:1 (26.6 degrees)
  • Recommended Flow: 6 fps (1.8 m/s)
  • Water Absorption: >450% of fabric weight
  • Material: 100% biodegradable natural jute fibers
  • Lifespan: 6-24 months (depending on site conditions)

Features

  • Eco-Friendly Biodegradable Design: Sandbaggy Jute Netting is made entirely from natural jute fibers, providing an environmentally safe and sustainable solution for erosion control.
  • Potential Applications: Perfect for landscaping, hydroseeding, reclaiming wetlands, wasteland restoration, re-vegetation, and environmental protection efforts.
  • Promotes Vegetation Growth: Protects seeds and soil, creating an optimal environment for grass and plants to establish roots.
  • Effective on Steep Slopes: Designed for use on slopes up to a 2:1 gradient, preventing soil displacement during heavy rains or water flow.
  • Ideal for Post-Fire Recovery: Stabilizes fire-damaged areas by preventing further erosion and supporting natural re-vegetation.
  • Durable Lifespan: Lasts 6 to 24 months, providing reliable protection until vegetation fully establishes.
  • Easy Installation: Lightweight and user-friendly, it can be quickly rolled out and secured with staples, even on uneven terrain.

How Jute Netting Stops Erosion

Rainfall strikes the ground at speeds of up to 20 MPH, dislodging soil and causing significant erosion on unprotected slopes. When Sandbaggy Jute Netting is installed, it acts as a protective layer that absorbs the impact of rainwater, drastically reducing soil displacement. Although water penetrates the openings in the netting, the layer beneath traps loose soil and prevents it from washing away.

To ensure effective erosion control, install the netting with staples placed every 2-3 feet. This maintains secure contact between the netting and the soil, optimizing stability and promoting vegetation growth.


      Case Studies

      How Sandbaggy Jute Mesh Stopped Soil Erosion On Slopes Within 6 weeks!

      Sandbaggy's jute mesh was able to control hillside slope erosion on a Montana lake in just 6 weeks. 

      How Sandbaggy Jute Is Perfect For Landscaping

      This customer used Sandbaggy Jute Matting on a 100 yards long and 200 yards wide slope. The jute matting was the perfect landscaping solution, as it prevented erosion and allowed the grass to grow!


      Unboxing Sandbaggy Jute Netting

      See how Sandbaggy Jute Netting rolls will arrive, and just what makes this product great!


      FAQ

      What is jute netting used for?

      Jute netting is primarily used for erosion control applications such as stabilizing slopes, embankments, drainage ditches, sand dunes, riverbanks, stream channels, and shorelines. It is also effective in protecting newly seeded areas and aiding vegetation growth.

      How long does jute netting last?

      The life expectancy of jute netting ranges from 6 months to 2 years. Its lifespan may extend further depending on environmental factors such as sun exposure, moisture levels, and soil conditions.

      How do you use jute netting for erosion control?

      To use jute netting, first clear the area of clods, stones, and debris. Unroll the netting down the slope or in the direction of water flow, ensuring full coverage. Secure the netting to the soil with landscape staples placed every 2-3 feet. Proper installation will effectively prevent erosion during heavy rainfall.

      How strong is jute netting?

      Jute netting is made from one of the strongest natural vegetable fibers available, offering excellent resistance to heat and weather. Its strength makes it ideal for erosion control and other applications, including use as a natural rope material.

      Can I use a lawn mower after installing jute netting?

      Yes, you can use a lawn mower after installing jute netting, but it must be installed correctly. Ensure the netting is securely stapled to the ground and lies flush with the soil to avoid damage to the mower or displacement of the netting.

      What is the difference between the types of rolls you sell?

      Roll type

      Jute netting
      Jute netting


      Coir Mat

      Black landscape fabric
      Black landscape fabric


      Orange landscape fabric
      Burlap fabric roll
      Burlap fabric
      Material Jute Coconut fiber Polypropylene woven fabric Burlap
      Length 225 ft 165 ft 300, 500 ft 100, 300, 500 ft 300 ft
      Width 4 ft 4 ft 3 ft 3 ft 3.33 or 6 ft
      Coverage 900 sq. ft 1,070 sq. ft 900 or 1,500 sq. ft 300 - 1,500 sq. ft 1,000 or 1,800 sq. ft
      Price/sqft (1,000 sq. ft) $0.17 $0.30 $0.08 $0.09 $0.15
      Purpose

      Stabilize soil

      Control erosion

      Beach / shoreline erosion
      (Water submersion)

      Hillside erosion

      Weed barrier

      Silt fence

      Weed barrier

      Silt fence

      Table / aisle runner

      Floor mats

      Tree / shrub protection

      Life 1-2 years 2-5 years 12 months - 40 yrs (depending on Sun exposure)
      12 months - 40 yrs (depending on Sun exposure) N/A
      Anchored using 6-inch sod staples N/A
      Biodegradable? Yes Yes No No Yes

      Installation Instructions

      1. Prepare the Area: Clear debris, rake soil to a level surface, and grade as needed. For larger jobs, machinery like a Bobcat can be used.
      2. Apply Seeds and Mulch: Spread seeds and mulch evenly over the prepared area before installing the netting.
      3. Unroll the Jute Netting: Lay the netting along the slope or terrain in the direction of water flow.
      4. Trench the Top Edge: Create a 6-inch-deep trench at the top of the slope. Place the jute netting into the trench, leaving 12 inches of material extending beyond the trench.
      5. Secure with Staples: Place staples every 1 foot along the trench to anchor the material firmly. On average, each sod staple should be placed 3 to 4 feet apart.
      6. Backfill the Trench: Fill and compact the trench with soil, covering the secured edge of the jute netting.
      7. Staple the Matting: Secure the rest of the netting to the soil, placing staples every 2-3 feet. Ensure all staples are flush with the ground.
      8. Overlap Edges: Overlap the edges of adjacent rolls by 2-6 inches. At the end of each roll, fold back 4-9 inches and overlap it with the next roll by 4-8 inches. Staple securely to prevent shifting.

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      01/28/2024
      Thaddeus D.
      United States
      I recommend this product

      This stuff is awesome!

      It worked well, smells amazing 😁 and was easy to install. The only hard part was me trying to wrestle it alone in mud to get it off the roll. I guessed at my lengths and threw the pieces like a big bed sheet down my muddy bank overlapping and weaving them together as I walked on what I put down on the flat spots. After two layers I stopped sinking in the soupy mud and started to get a little more structure to the ground beneath me. It all locked together very nicely. It rained lightly overnight and the next day it had matted itself vey well into the contour of the hill just like it was form fitted to it. Very happy!

      Sandbaggy Jute Netting - Erosion Control (Biodegradable) - 4 ft or 8 ft Wide (Lasts 6-24 mo) ReviewSandbaggy Jute Netting - Erosion Control (Biodegradable) - 4 ft or 8 ft Wide (Lasts 6-24 mo) Review
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      10/07/2022
      Tim C.
      United States

      Lake Erie Erosion

      It was challenging because I can't walk on the bluff , but I rigged a pole that made it soI could adjust the netting and then I used earth staples at the top to secure . I just put it down four days ago so we'll see. Good experience and company if it works I'm going to get more thanks

      Sandbaggy Jute Netting - Erosion Control (Biodegradable) - 4 ft or 8 ft Wide (Lasts 6-24 mo) Review
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      06/19/2022
      Rigoberto F.
      United States

      Riverside, CA Project

      Great! I will definitely use them again! I hope you enjoy my video! :0)

      KM
      05/03/2022
      Kelli M.
      United States

      River Slope

      My experience with ordering has been great. We purchased the jute netting to cover a large slope in our yard going down to the river to keep erosion down and hold some plants in place. It was easy to put down and you’ll want to purchase the pins from Sandbaggy also. Holds so much better than the ones purchased from a home and garden store. As far as how it worked, we’ll know in a couple months. Put it down this afternoon, but it looks nice and neat and seems to be holding pine straw in place. We’re due a thunderstorm tomorrow night, so that will be the real test. They are quick to answer questions and that was extremely helpful.

      RM
      11/29/2021
      Rebecca M.
      United States

      Jute for Slopes

      First off, the shipping was fast and dealing with this company was great. I have approximately 400 feet of slope that needed stabilization prior to planting. My contractor has been able to install it fairly quickly and it is wearing well, despite not planting for a couple months. We definitely needed more staples (but that could be my conscientious contractor installing it so it's super secure. Great product and I won't hesitate to order from Sandbaggy again when needed.

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