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could you get helped by a erosion net perhaps?

Gunnar A.

http://www.fortunecity.se/svedala/tradgardsgatan/6/gard.html
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> Fren: Glenn Simmons <glennsimmons@email.msn.com>
> Till: Multiple recipients of list <iris-l@rt66.com>
> Dmne: OT-other-erosion control
> Datum:  den 8 mars 1998 01:00
> 
> We live in zone 6, southwest Missouri.  Does anyone have a recommendation
> for a plant or plants that would work as an effective water erosion
control.
> This would be used in a creek bed/bank that is generally fairly dry but
on
> occasion can have as much as 4 - 6 feet of water in it.  The creek is
about
> 30 feet wide with banks that gently slope inward to banks that are shear.
> With the heavy rains we sometimes receive the water is slowly eating into
> the banks and moving the creek.  This has been going on for many years
but
> it is reaching a point where some damage may occur.  We will not have a
> problem with the use of invasive plants in this location because they can
> only go so far.  Any ideas will be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks, Glenn
> 
> Glenn & Linda Simmons  Springfield, Missouri
> e-mail glennsimmons@msn.com or
> gsimmons1@juno.com or lindaAsimmons@juno.com
> 
> 
> 
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<html><head></head><BODY bgcolor=3D"#FFFFFF"><p><font size=3D3 =
color=3D"#000000" face=3D"Arial">could you get helped by a erosion net =
perhaps?<br><br>Gunnar =
A.<br><br>http://www.fortunecity.se/svedala/tradgardsgatan/6/gard.html<br=
>----------<br>&gt; Fr=E5n: Glenn Simmons &lt;<font =
color=3D"#0000FF"><u>glennsimmons@email.msn.com</u><font =
color=3D"#000000">&gt;<br>&gt; Till: Multiple recipients of list =
&lt;<font color=3D"#0000FF"><u>iris-l@rt66.com</u><font =
color=3D"#000000">&gt;<br>&gt; =C4mne: OT-other-erosion control<br>&gt; =
Datum: &nbsp;den 8 mars 1998 01:00<br>&gt; <br>&gt; We live in zone 6, =
southwest Missouri. &nbsp;Does anyone have a recommendation<br>&gt; for =
a plant or plants that would work as an effective water erosion =
control.<br>&gt; This would be used in a creek bed/bank that is =
generally fairly dry but on<br>&gt; occasion can have as much as 4 - 6 =
feet of water in it. &nbsp;The creek is about<br>&gt; 30 feet wide with =
banks that gently slope inward to banks that are shear.<br>&gt; With the =
heavy rains we sometimes receive the water is slowly eating into<br>&gt; =
the banks and moving the creek. &nbsp;This has been going on for many =
years but<br>&gt; it is reaching a point where some damage may occur. =
&nbsp;We will not have a<br>&gt; problem with the use of invasive plants =
in this location because they can<br>&gt; only go so far. &nbsp;Any =
ideas will be appreciated.<br>&gt; <br>&gt; Thanks, Glenn<br>&gt; =
<br>&gt; Glenn &amp; Linda Simmons &nbsp;Springfield, Missouri<br>&gt; =
e-mail <font color=3D"#0000FF"><u>glennsimmons@msn.com</u><font =
color=3D"#000000"> or<br>&gt; <font =
color=3D"#0000FF"><u>gsimmons1@juno.com</u><font color=3D"#000000"> or =
<font color=3D"#0000FF"><u>lindaAsimmons@juno.com</u><font =
color=3D"#000000"><br>&gt; <br>&gt; <br>&gt; <br>&gt; </p>
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