Roots Reset®
Invasive Plant Control
Roots Reset is a proven effective method for the complete and natural control of invasives such as Japanese knotweed. The added value of Roots Reset is twofold. By enriching the soil with our plant-based product CleaRoot and then covering it oxygen-tight, the roots of the harmful invasives break down. At the same time, the biodiversity of the soil recovers. Once the Roots Reset is complete, you can immediately apply new plantings.
Roots Reset is patented and we deploy it in close cooperation with green contractors for landowners such as municipalities, provinces, railway managers, ports, water boards, property developers and soil depots. In recent years, we have succeeded with Roots Reset in completely controlling invasives at more than 200 sites in north-western Europe.
Roots Reset® een bewezen methode: 300+ locaties volledig vrij van Japanse duizendknoop in één behandeling!
Benefits
- Proven complete control of Japanese knotweed in one treatment
- Environmentally friendly, no chemicals and no intensive use of energy
- Recovery of soil health and biodiversity above and below ground
- Easy to apply, no excavation and removal of large amounts of soil required
- Quick lead time to healthy soil without invasives
- Low costs compared to other methods
- Specific approach possible for almost every situation, both in-situ and in-depot
Johannes Regelink
How does it work?
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How does it work?
Complete control of Japanese knotweed and other invasives
Pim Smit
Practical Application
- 1. Removal of above-ground plant parts by mowing-suction combination
- 2. Milling the soil to shred the top layer of roots
- 3. Spreading the CleaRoot granulate on the ground
- 4. Mixing the CleaRoot-granulate into the ground by deep spading
- 5. Covering the soil with an oxygen-tight barrier
- 6. Planting new greenery after removing the oxygen barrier when the Roots Reset process is finished
Especially in the first phases of the Roots Reset process, a somewhat higher temperature of the soil is needed. The start is therefore usually between late April and mid-October. The process takes six to ten months, at least six of which are during the warmer period of the year. A major advantage of Roots Reset is the need to be on site a maximum of twice: when the system is installed and when it is removed. This saves time and costs for the customer and also minimises the impact on the environment.
Roots Reset for soil in depot
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