Claims
- 1. A biodegradable log having a longitudinal axis, the log comprising a strip of absorbent material embedded therein substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis and at least one wick extending from the strip outside of the log.
- 2. A biodegradable log according to claim 1, comprising a plurality of wicks extending from the strip outside of the log, wherein the plurality of wicks are spaced apart along the longitudinal axis.
- 3. A biodegradable log according to claim 2, wherein the plurality of wicks are equally spaced along the longitudinal axis.
- 4. A biodegradable log according to claim. 3, wherein the wicks are spaced about two feet apart along the longitudinal axis.
- 5. A biodegradable log according to claim 3, wherein the wicks extend at least four inches outside of the log.
- 6. A biodegradable log according to claim 3, wherein the wicks extend about twelve inches outside of the log.
- 7. A biodegradable log according to claim 1, wherein the wick extends at least four inches outside of the log.
- 8. A biodegradable log according to claim 1, wherein the wick extends about twelve inches outside of the log.
- 9. A biodegradable log according to claim 1, wherein the log is generally cylindrical including an outer circumference, and wherein the strip is embedded in the log at a location spaced from the outer circumference.
- 10. A biodegradable log according to claim 9, wherein the log includes a diameter D, and wherein the location is spaced from the outer circumference by at least 0.1*D.
- 11. A biodegradable log according to claim 9, wherein the location is spaced about four inches from the outer circumference.
- 12. A biodegradable log according to claim 1, wherein the log is formed of a coir material.
- 13. A biodegradable log according to claim 1, wherein the strip is formed of cotton rope.
- 14. A biodegradable log according to claim 1, wherein the strip and the wick are formed of the same material.
- 15. A biodegradable log according to claim 1, wherein the strip and the wick are formed of cotton rope.
- 16. A biodegradable log according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of holes extending at least partially through a diameter of the log and spaced along the longitudinal axis.
- 17. A method of constructing a biodegradable log for stabilizing stream slopes, the method comprising:
embedding a strip of absorbent material along a longitudinal axis of the biodegradable log; and extending at least one wick from the strip outside of the log.
- 18. A method of stabilizing a stream slope, the method comprising:
placing the biodegradable log of claim 1 along the stream slope and extending the wick into the stream; and planting at least one plant within the log adjacent the strip.
- 19. A method according to claim 18, comprising planting a plurality of plants within the log adjacent the strip.
- 20. A method according to claim 18, wherein the placing step comprising staking the biodegradable log along the stream slope.
- 21. A biodegradable log formed of a coir material and having a longitudinal axis, the log comprising:
a strip of absorbent material embedded within the log and disposed spaced from an exterior surface of the log and substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis; and a plurality of wicks extending from the strip outside of the log, the wicks configured to draw moisture from outside of the log toward the strip.
- 22. A biodegradable log having a longitudinal axis, the log comprising a strip of absorbent material embedded therein substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis and means for drawing moisture from outside of the log toward the strip.
- 23. A biodegradable log having a longitudinal axis, the log comprising a plurality of holes extending at least partially through a diameter of the log and spaced along the longitudinal axis.
- 24. A biodegradable log according to claim 23, wherein the holes are spaced about 2-3 feet apart.
- 25. A biodegradable log according to claim 23, wherein the holes extend completely through the diameter of the log.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/469,402, filed May 12, 2003, the entire content of which is herein incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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