Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about our product, the installation process, or durability of the Dirt Locker®? Well, you're in the right place. Click below to browse our most frequently asked questions to give you a better idea of how our product can better serve you & your hillside project.

How much does it cost?

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Dirt Lockers are available for purchase as part of a set and are not offered individually. The medium and large Dirt Lockers, our most sought-after items, are obtainable in packs of 10, 25, and 100, in Original Black, or Natural Brown (see price difference). 100 packs are automatically bulk-priced to provide savings, view our selection of products on our shop page HERE. Conversely, J hooks are sold separately in packs of ten, offering three different sizes for selection. Prior to making a purchase, we recommend utilizing the online calculator to determine the optimal size and quantity for your specific project requirements. For creating a tree ring, simply combine two Dirt Lockers together, with a 10-pack yielding five rings. No J hooks are needed for the ring application.

Dirt Lockers can be tailored to suit your budget by dividing the slope into manageable sections. If needed, you can effortlessly incorporate additional Dirt Lockers at a later time by initiating a new row of J hooks. This method provides flexibility for your schedule, budget, and planting timeline.

Opting to incorporate recycled plastic into our manufacturing processes may result in increased costs compared to using virgin plastic. Nevertheless, our unwavering commitment to sustainability and the promotion of domestic manufacturing is a fundamental aspect of our core values. By embracing recycled plastic in our production practices, we actively contribute to the reduction of single use plastic waste and the mitigation of its environmental effects. While this choice may affect our pricing structure, we're committed to promoting local industries and creating job opportunities within the USA. Thank you for recognizing and valuing our dedication to these important causes.

Dirt Locker is pleased to provide discounts to eligible customers as seen on our FAQ page, or during promotional events. Regrettably, we are unable to accommodate price adjustments or fulfill coupon codes once an order has been completed. For customers seeking additional Dirt Lockers, a returning customer discount may be arranged with the submission of before and after photos. * These images may be used for upcoming promotional campaigns.

We are committed to ensuring that every customer has a positive experience with our products and services. If you need assistance with acquiring a discount before placing your order, please do not hesitate to reach out to our customer support team at info@dirtlocker.com. We are here to help and make your shopping experience as seamless as possible.

How does the Dirt Locker® prevent erosion?

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Your plants will grow successfully within the nurturing aid of the Dirt Locker® that will lock in moisture, soil, and nutrients. Together, the Dirt Locker® and your plants become a cohesive stabilizing force, protecting your entire hillside from nature’s destructive elements and providing erosion control that improves over time. As your plants increase their root structure, the hillside is constantly increasing in strength AND beauty! IMPORTANT: at least 50% of your Dirt Locker system needs to be planted, but 70% is ideal as the more plants, the bigger and stronger the root system. Remember is the roots of your many pantings that stabilize your slope! Watch this video to see results in action!

Dirt Lockers facilitate efficient drainage by storing water for plant usage once irrigation or rainfall has fully penetrated the system. A deliberate design feature allows for beneficial seepage between neighboring Dirt Locker cells, consequently preventing downhill runoff. When the absorption rate is surpassed, an orderly cascading of overflow water occurs, subsequently following the path of roots. This mechanism ensures optimal water management and minimizes unnecessary loss, ultimately promoting healthy plant growth.

The Dirt Locker® Tree/Plant Ring consists of two Dirt Lockers only, (it can not be made larger by combining it with more than two individual Dirt Lockers), and is used for individual trees or small groups of plants to protect them on a hillside. It protects plants from erosion and other surrounding invasive plants, as well as contains them within their pod, and makes irrigation significantly more effective. No J hooks necessary.

Small Planter Ring: 16” diameter and works with 10-45° slopes (holds max 11" container)

Medium Planter Ring: 26” diameter and works with 10-28° slopes (holds max 24” container)

Large Planter Ring: 26” diameter and works with 29-40° slopes (holds max 24” container)

Watch the Tree/Plant Ring Installation Instructions.

How long will the Dirt Locker® last?

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High Density Polyethylene (HDPE), the material used in constructing the Dirt Locker®, is non-biodegradable and does not decompose over time. Unlike alternative plastics, HDPE is resistant to splintering and cracking, enabling it to retain its form and continue to capture water effectively, provided there is no stress or disturbance. However, it's imperative to note that the system requires adequate installation with vegetation to ensure optimal performance.

The Dirt Locker® is equipped with a 10-year UV inhibitor, ensuring its longevity. The initial prototypes were installed over a decade ago and have only exhibited mild fading. Furthermore, since the Dirt Locker® is designed for plant growth and sustainability, it has the added benefit of providing shade, which can significantly extend its lifespan.

The longevity of the product is dependent on several key determinants. These include the quality of the installation, which should not exceed the manufacturer's recommendations and must ensure the correct geometrical form during installation. The installation process should ensure that the product is even at the top edge to maintain the verticality of the Lockers' walls. This is essential in reducing tension from one row to the next. Additionally, each locker's front should have a rounded "C" shape, rather than a "U" or "V" shape, to reduce stress on the front of each unit.

The Dirt Lockers product comes with a 5-year replacement warranty. However, please note that this warranty is only valid if the product is installed according to our official Dirt Locker® Installation Instructions PDF, which will be emailed to you once you make the purchase.

We stand by our product in the harshest winters (-58F/-50C) and hottest summers (+160F/+60C). The Dirt Locker® is made from 100% recycled High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) so the material is very durable and will not crack due to the elements. Check out this chart to see how the Dirt Locker® protects plants all year round!

Additionally, Dirt Locker® is flame retardant by nature, however, HDPE starts to melt at 235°F so although these are not fire hazards, they are not resistant to forest fires. The HDPE UL rating is UL 94 HB: horizontal slow burning with a burning rate of less than 76mm/min and burning stops before 100mm.

You can also read about “Firescaping: How to Protect your Home with Fire Resistant Landscapes” by Purgula Magazine. You can also read more about us in this Purgula Magazine feature.

Why choose Dirt Locker® over other erosion control products?

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The Dirt Locker® is constructed from 100% recycled, High Density Polyethylene (HDPE). Where single use plastic gets recycled, repurposed, and reused to grow your garden, not our landfills! Say goodbye to single use plastic! Although it would be best for the environment if the manufacturing of virgin plastic stopped altogether, we can’t forget about the plastic that already exists. We hope to educate and spread awareness on this process and its role in providing a more tangible solution as other landscaping alternatives may be advertised as eco-friendly, but are they really? Let’s dive into a few examples:

1- Railroad ties: Not only has deforestation contributed to climate change, desertification, soil erosion, flooding, and has detrimental effects on local indigenous communities, but to then make them more resistant to the elements, they are soaked in toxic chemicals - which doesn’t exactly prevent them from rotting eventually. A little misleading to see these often sold in in your local garden centers. But no doubt, the EPA has denounced these barriers as toxic and not recommended for the edible garden. 

2- Pressure Treated Wood: "It’s worth noting that the act of treating lumber causes the wood to swell with moisture (2×4 pressure-treated boards can be significantly larger than the typical 1.5-inch by 3.5-inch dimensions). Then, as the wood dries, moisture leaches out, causing a few issues. For one, the wood can often warp and shrink as the moisture leaves, making it unsuitable for fine woodworking projects. Additionally, the chemicals leach from the wood over time, they penetrate the soil or water around them. While the general consensus  is that today’s pressure-treated wood is safe for raised garden beds, organic growers disagree.” -Bobvila.com. Similar to railroad ties, cutting down trees to grow trees doesn’t make much sense, especially even after all that chemical processing, they will eventually rot. 

3- Concrete Blocks: These blocks are incurably heavy and will require some type of foundation to keep straight, symmetrical alignment. But looking at the big picture, the process involves digging up rocks/dirt and crushing them, to then transport them and have them stop rocks and soil someplace else? Hmmm…

4- Other Erosion Control Methods:

-Mesh: Inexpensive, fairly easy to install, but will have to be replaced because it will eventually break down. Does little to retain moisture or nutrients, and will have to be replaced, while better than doing nothing, it does not provide optimal environment for the plant and will still have high plant mortality rate. Not to mention it does little to help access the plant, and it’s aesthetically unpleasing.

-Plastic Tarps: Plastic tarps look horrendous, impede if not arrest plant growth, are meant to be temporary but since they stop plant growth, they have to be replaced frequently because the plastic used is not UV tolerant. The old broken down plastic will create additional pollution when it is removed since it is degraded and cant be recycled, has to go to landfill, and this thin plastic is most likely going to create micro plastics.

-Blankets: Lifespan of 90-120 days, and will have to be replaced. They do not improve access to the slope, could make it harder to traverse, and are not aesthetic.

-Wattles: Although wattles are fairly inexpensive and easy to install, they lack aesthetic appeal and will break down over time so they'll eventually have to be replaced. They do not improve the prospects for plants much, however they are typically organic in nature, and can be used for mulch when they break down.

-Geotextiles Erosion Control Fabrics: Prevent plant growth, may have UV treatment, not aesthetic, will have to be replaced, and eventually adds to landfills and microplastics in oceans.

-Steel: Expensive, heavy, energy intensive to make and transport. It can be quite aesthetic, but big picture, the process of extracting the steel from the earth so that we can stop erosions some place else seems a little backwards.

Don’t forget that with Dirt Locker®, you can create your own sustainable organic garden! HDPE is FDA approved for food processing and will not leach toxins or nano plastics into your soil, fruits, or veggies. Read more in our FAQ’s on "CAN DIRT LOCKER® CAUSE NANOPLASTICS?” and “DOES DIRT LOCKER® SUPPORT PERMACULTURE?"

What is your environmental impact?

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The Dirt Locker® is ecologically friendly in several ways, but at its core, is constructed from 100% recycled, High Density Polyethylene (HDPE). Where single use plastic gets recycled, repurposed, and reused to grow your garden, not our landfills! (Feel free to request a certificate of authenticity for verification).  The Dirt Locker® is also food-friendly because HDPE is one of the few plastics approved by the FDA for food storage and preparation. HDPE is found in milk jugs, plastic bags, and refillable bottles (labeled #2 plastic for recycling). The benefits of HDPE also include acting as an effective barrier to repel or hold in moisture, does not rot, resists insects and chemicals, creates no harmful emissions during production or during its use by the consumer. Most importantly, HDPE does not leak toxic chemicals into the soil or water so it is an excellent choice for fruit and vegetable gardens, and technically, it will last forever!

With Dirt Locker®, you don't have to worry about nanoplastics or micronanoplastics. Nanoplastics form from moving plastic, like plastic bags or plastic packaging, whereas the Dirt Locker® is installed into the ground and do not move. Even if someone felt compelled to sand down the Dirt Locker®, they are non-toxic. HDPE is actually approved for food processing so the cutting board you use to chop veggies, or a chef uses to prepare a meal at your favorite restaurant is probably prepared on a cutting board with HDPE plastic. There are a few pros when using 100% recycled HDPE plastic - it's non-toxic, does not break down over time, doesn't lose its strength during the recycling process, and the Dirt Lockers themselves can be can be recycled.

Fun fact! Each Dirt Locker® purchased saves the equivalent of 13 plastic milk jugs from entering our landfills and oceans. Each month, HillGrow Inc., owner of Dirt Locker®, helps recover nearly 100,000 plastic milk jugs monthly. Read about our global impact in the Group of Nations online publication 2021 (PG 134-135) & 2022 (PG 118-120) to learn more about our pledge to stop erosion, save water, recycle plastic while growing trees, plants and food all at the same time!

We also partner with Eden Reforestation Projects to plant 6 trees for every 10 Dirt Lockers sold! Learn more about how Eden Project's tree planting initiatives are impacting our environment in a positive way by tackling deforestation and providing millions of people with employment opportunities throughout Central America, Indonesia, Haiti, Madagascar, Kenya, Mozambique, and Nepal!

Do you offer installation services?

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o, we do not offer installation services directly. However, you can use our website's zip code referral map to see if there is an installer near you. If you don’t find a local installer, we recommend signing up for a professional consultation with Mark. You can invite your local landscaper to join the session to discuss your estimate and the installation specifics tailored to your unique slope type. Sign up here.

How do I prep my slope, and what tools or equipment do I need?

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Prepare the slope adequately by clearing it of sod, green grass or any green vegetation. Dead weeds and organic debris can be left as they will decompose naturally under the Dirt Locker system.

Address any deep divots and ruts by raking them out and filling them in. Working on a level surface facilitates a smoother installation process. It may be beneficial to introduce additional soil to the area to even out any irregularities. In cases of severe erosion, it is essential to amend the slope before proceeding further.

When creating a series of connected rows, Dirt Lockers cannot work around established plants. Transplant them for later Dirt Locker use if necessary. Dirt Locker rings can be used for existing plants but will remain isolated and not attached to the system as a whole. Another option is to create a scattered design if you wish to keep your existing plants. View this configuration option here.

Always ensure to deactivate sprinklers or irrigation systems in the designated area at least a few days prior and refrain from working on drenched soil from recent rains.

DO NOT USE LANDSCAPE FABRIC: In order for the Dirt Locker® system to work effectively, the plants need to have the ability to grow their roots down into the hillside, therefore preventing future erosion. Any material besides the natural dirt on the hillside, will prevent the plants from rooting. However, for cells that you are designating for steps, you can use a landscaping fabric either on the bottom of the cell, or on top of the soil prior to filing your step with stones, gravel or a stepping stone. See installation guide for this step.

Supplies needed:

  • 3lb metal mallet
  • 2x4 plank of wood
  • gloves
  • 4 ft level
  • Dirt Lockers
  • J hooks
  • Topsoil
  • Plants

Optional equipment:

  • Wheelbarrow
  • 5 gallon buckets for soil
  • Shovel
  • Drip irrigation
  • Mulch
  • Decorative stones for steps
  • Solar lights
  • Bird bath/feeders
  • Critter fence or gopher mesh

How many J hooks (metal rebar) do I need to anchor the system and what size do I need?

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That depends! J hook quantity is based on your Dirt Locker size which is based on your slope angle. The best thing to do is use the 1st calculator here to get a complete estimate. Remember, they are sold separately, so don't forget to add them to your cart.

Click here to access our J hook placement diagram, illustrating the strategic positioning for J hooks tailored to various sizes of the Dirt Lockers. Please take note of accurate positioning to prevent errors during the installation procedure.

Dirt Locker rings do not require J hooks. International customers are encouraged to source their own metal rebar hooks locally to save on shipping costs.

Size:

Chose the size that best fits your soil type. You can view the 3 different sizes we offer on our shop page here.

What is the best soil to use, and how much do I need?

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The Dirt Locker® works in conjunction with any type of soil across the globe from condensed clay, to rocky, sandy, or silt, you name it! Therefore, the best soil for backfilling your Dirt Locker® system is going to be closest to the native soil that exists on the slope, and if possible, to mix in some compost matter at 25% compost 75% native soil. If that is not possible, we recommend 75% topsoil, and 25% compost or similar mixture. A nursery could give guidance if you are still unsure on what is best to use in your specific region. As your plants grow within the nurturing aid of the Dirt Locker®, it will start to change the composition of the soil underneath the system to much richer, nutrient dense soil. Be sure to fill your Dirt Lockers to the top as soil settles. Every year, check on your soil and mulch levels, top off as needed.

For rocky soil that may be difficult to install the J hooks, we recommend drilling into your soil using a 1/2” drill bit 16-24”L to get the depth you need to secure the system in place. You can also insert J hooks at horizontal angle as seen in this video.

  • Mini Dirt Lockers require .375 cubic feet of soil.
  • Medium Dirt Lockers require 1 cubic foot of soil.
  • Large Dirt Lockers require 1.5 cubic feet of soi.

To determine the soil quantity in cubic feet, multiply the following: 0.375 by your Mini quantity, 1 by the Medium quantity, or 1.5 by the Large quantity. Once you have the total in cubic feet, divide this figure by 27 to convert it into cubic yards.

*The online estimator tool will do this for you.

Examples:

30 Mini Dirt Lockers: 30x.375=11.25 cubic ft/27=.41 cubic yards of soil

30 Medium Dirt Lockers: 30x1=30 cubic ft/27=1.1 cubic yards of soil

30 LARGE Dirt Lockers: 30x1.5=45 cubic ft/27=1.6 cubic yards of soil

For extensive project areas, a soil blower can significantly enhance efficiency. Video coming soon!

Can I make steps? How should I design or configure my Dirt Locker® garden on my sloped yard? Can you design it for me?

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We offer a professional live zoom consult service with our founder Mark, who will guide you on your estimate, design and installation practices that will be tailored to your exact hillside needs. A portion of your consult fee will be applied to your Dirt Locker purchase.

Or, consider getting a digital rendering of your future hillside garden by providing a picture of your blank slope.

With Dirt Locker®, you can get as creative as you want designing your system to fit the needs of your slope or your imagination! Click here for 12 common designs that accommodate several different slope types, but don't feel limited by these options as the Dirt Locker® system is incredibly versatile.

Dirt Lockers can be tailored to suit your budget by dividing the slope into manageable sections. If needed, you can effortlessly incorporate additional Dirt Lockers later by initiating a new row of J hooks. This method provides flexibility for your schedule, and planting timeline.

Additionally, if you want easy access through out your Dirt Locker® garden, we recommend adding a zig-zag stepping path. Click here to watch the steps below.

Avoid utilizing Dirt Lockers solely for constructing a gravel staircase, as the system relies on plant roots to reinforce the slope. It is imperative that 50% to 70% of the entire system be planted and adequately cared for consistently.

When incorporating an access pathway within your hillside garden, designate cells for a stepping path in a horizontal or diagonal pattern for safe stepping. Landscape fabric can be used here. Always fill 3/4's with soil first, add a cutout of fabric, then top off with a layer of decorative stones or pavers. Be sure to have placed a J hook on both sides of each Dirt Locker in the stepping path. When soil settles over time on your in your stepping path, top off with more stone (or stepping material of choice).

If you've opted to add irrigation, we highly recommend the drip irrigation system to target the units growing plants to conserve water and save money on your water bill!

Share your unique designs with us on social media by tagging @dirtlocker_official, or email your photos to info@dirtlocker.com!

How do I accommodate for uneven terrain, bends, and slopes steeper than 35°?

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Be sure to disconnect any or all Dirt Locker rows from the row above when installing on uneven terrain, dips or around a curve. Steeper slopes of 36°-45° must always be installed entirely as individual or separate rows as to not add any extra pressure on the center slot causing a misshapen Dirt Locker® to form. Separate rows on a steep slope allows each piece to sit level, ensures vertical walls of each Dirt Locker®, and helps keep each piece flush to the ground. Please account for 30%-50% more J hooks for these types of slopes.

You do not want a "V" or wavy shape by forcing a connection. If this occurs during installation, be sure to review the chart to ensure you have the right Dirt Locker® size and width, then remove the row tab from the center slot, and secure it to the hillside with a j hook. This will allow you to transition around a corner or curve by disconnecting each "network", or row, from the row above it to prevent distortion. It is the roundness, or "C" shape that give Dirt Lockers their strength. Keep in mind, if you have a varying slope that requires both the medium and large Dirt Locker® sizes, they are interconnectable.

Watch the separate rows application here and here.

What are the best plants and trees to use in my Dirt Locker® garden?

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What to plant: Natives, seeds, vegetables, fruit trees, perennials, annuals, bulbs, shrubs, ground covers, tall grasses, herbs, roses, succulents, and ferns to name a few. To ensure a thriving and sustainable garden, it's important to select plants that are well-suited to your local conditions. Research your area's hardiness zone by clicking here, which will help you determine which plants can survive the winter temperatures. Additionally, assess your garden's microclimates: some areas may receive more sunlight (south-facing) while others may be in constant shade.

The best plants are going to be native species where possible. We suggest talking to a nursery with some key ideas:

1- You are no longer limited to hillside plants since each of the Dirt Lockers® create a terraced area.

2- Evergreens are an excellent choice for discouraging erosion since they grow all year with no dormant period.

3- Use smaller plants. The smaller the plant, the better it will acclimate to the conditions. And bonus, they are less expensive!

4-Trees: Citrus trees are great on hillsides, as well as avocado, fig, apple, pears, and pomegranates. Keep in mind, smaller trees acclimate better to their new conditions and some palm trees can take up to 5 years to fruit so remember to be patient. Also, it can’t hurt to add a wire basket to prevent rodents. Stone fruits (peach, nectarine, plum, cherry, apricots, etc) can work, but are not the best option for hillsides due to the need for training, 360 scaffold, not getting enough space to grow and it can be hard to reach. However, if you are up for the task, it can be done!

-Search ideas with the National Gardening Association

-Search by Plant Characteristics here

-Search by Plant Name here

-Search the Plant Database here

-Identify your Plant via Photograph here

How do I deter gophers, small critters, and other garden loving animals?

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We recommend purchasing a mesh material like the following, or similar to, Critterfence Black Steel 1/2” Mesh, and placing the Dirt Lockers® directly over the mesh. Make sure you cover the edges of the Dirt Locker® system. For planter rings, use the basket method demonstrated in our YouTube video. A few plant suggestions would be: gopher spurge (Euphorbialathyris), crown imperials, lavender, rosemary, salvia, catmint, oleander and marigolds, as well as narcissus, castor bean, and crown imperial for ground squirrels. As for larger animals, you may have to use something similar to an all natural deer and rabbit repellent like Invisible Fence or install a physical barrier like green welded wire, branch or wood fencing around your garden.

I'm a landscape contractor, do you have a referral list I can join to receive installation jobs for your customers? What are the environmental pros to choosing this product?

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Absolutely! Although our product is meant to be DIY for the homeowner, some customers do prefer outside professional help. To join our program and receive customer referrals in your zip code simply fill out the online form via the "BECOME A PARTNER" tab, click here.

You can then be featured on our website referral zip code map.

The Dirt Locker itself is made from recycled post-consumer waste plastic containers; however, it’s the Dirt Lockers application where the real environmental benefits can be seen.

Firstly, it does not require excavation or other intrusive methods to install; it conforms to the existing slope.

Secondly and perhaps even more important, its design allows for the capture and use of rainwater for irrigation, thus allowing native species of plants to thrive with minimal to no additional irrigation.

Lastly, it stops soil erosion that would otherwise tamp out plant life, especially on engineered slopes. We refer to the Dirt Locker® as hitting the trifecta in ecological benefits and are proud that our systems are applied, not only in each of the 50 united states, but also globally.

We are always looking for professionals such as yourself to partner with and help conquer soil erosion with hillside garden terracing. Join the future of modern landscape design with hillscaping!

 

Is constructing a new slope and incorporating Dirt Lockers possible?

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Before embarking on slope construction, it's imperative to take into account critical factors. Firstly, ensure that the surface you're working on is level. As you proceed, make sure to distribute the material evenly and compact it regularly. To determine the ideal slope angle for your intended purpose and budget, consult the slope angle chart on our installation tab, Step 1.

It's worth noting that a steeper incline would necessitate the use of Large Dirt Lockers and possibly more material. This is because creating individual or separated terraced rows is necessary when managing a slope that exceeds 35°.

For added stability during the initial growth period, it's recommended that you opt for the 24" J hooks. The extra depth they provide is ideal while waiting for the plant roots to develop.

Will the Dirt Locker® work in conjunction with my existing retaining wall?

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Yes, the Dirt Locker® will work beautifully in conjunction with retaining walls, as the retaining wall serves more of a structural purpose. The Dirt Locker® is a hillside terracing and erosion control system that will lock in moisture, soil, and nutrients. Together, the Dirt Locker® and your plants become a cohesive stabilizing force, protecting your entire hillside from nature’s destructive elements and providing erosion control that improves over time.

How does the Dirt Locker hold up to torrential downpours such as hurricane prone areas?

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The Dirt Locker® has held up through extreme whether like hurricane Ida. Our customers who have experienced torrential downpours and hurricanes have given us amazing feedback, and are been really happy with their Dirt Locker® system results. Check out this chart to see how the system works with rainwater absorption, overflow, and drainage.

The J hook application is also VERY important to the integrity of the system especially as the plants grow within the nurturing aid of the Dirt Locker® that will lock in moisture, soil and nutrients. Together, the Dirt Locker® and your plants become a cohesive stabilizing force, protecting your entire hillside from nature’s destructive elements and providing erosion control that improves over time. As your plants increase their root structure, the hillside is constantly increasing in strength AND beauty! So you want at least 30% of your Dirt Locker system planted, but 50%-70% is ideal as the more plants, the bigger and stronger the root system!

Will the Dirt Locker® gardening system work on lake/waterfront properties that experience fluctuating water levels?

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Yes, but a few things to consider first: 1- proper zoning via city/country/water management districts. 2- supplemental watering system/irrigation in place in dry seasons so plants don't dry off 3- native, aquatic plantings are essential. 4- Keep in mind that the Dirt Locker® is secured to the ground with rebar j hooks, and if your system will be partially/fully submerged under water at times, we recommend purchasing powder coated j hooks to prevent rusting. We do not currently sell this option, but you can certainly find them elsewhere.

For installation, set up the top of your system above the high tide water line and end your system below the low tide water line. Plant accordingly. You should have success in keeping your canal/lake/beach from eroding further as the plant's roots can grow within the nurturing aid of the Dirt Locker®.

Does the Dirt Locker garden system support permaculture?

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We believe the Dirt Locker® system is a permanent solution for hillside planting and therefore, great for permaculture. The best gardening practices don’t disrupt the soil’s microbiome, but enhance it like crop rotation, grouping plants that like to be near each other and support each other, and only removing annuals, keeping perennials and trees. The Dirt Lockers acts as their own little gardening beds and never have to be disturbed or modified, disrupting the hillside in any particular way. If you opt for growing your own fruits and vegetables, the crop rotation should be as follows for the most optimal soil microbiome: plant nitrogen givers (like legumes and beans), then high nitrogen feeders (like potatoes), then low nitrogen feeders (like turnips, radishes, onions), then REPEAT every grow cycle. Fun fact, the highest caloric density of any crop is the potato. So if you want the best bang for your buck and time, plant potatoes! Click here to download a complimentary planting schedule for the most efficient nitrogen cycle. Also, if you’re looking to keep your crops growing throughout winter*, arugula grows like a weed so keep it easily accessible! Same with herbs like cilantro and parsley. Other veggies like radishes, kale and swiss chard are also great choices to plant in the winter since they act like perennials. Pro tip, try planting lacinato kale for a more tender, tastier and beautiful bite. Fun fact, it is also called dinosaur kale! (*Locations that experience mild winters like Southern CA.)

Check out our latest installation to create a food forrest here.

Do you offer discounts?

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We offer the following discounts:

-USA military/Veteran

-senior (65+)

-first responder 

-Established Farm

-certified master gardener

-Certified Landscapers and Contractors: apply with "BECOME A PARTNER" tab on website.

*Discounts cannot be combined

All discounts are 5% off Dirt Lockers.

Please email a copy of your ID/other to info@dirtlocker.com to receive a discount code to use at checkout.

Military qualifying document examples but not limited to:

*LES (paystub) or at least the top demographic portion of it 

* DD214

* Certificate of eligibility (COA) used to qualify for a VA Loan but summarizes military service

* VA statement of service (only for veterans, not active duty)

*Signed memorandum from their unit commander 

*Driver’s license with active or veteran status 

*VA card

We also offer discounted pricing for bulk orders in packs of 25 (1 pack of 25) and 100 Dirt Lockers® (4 packs of 25), financing options through Klarna, and free shipping on orders over $500 in the contiguous USA.

Dirt Locker is pleased to provide discounts to eligible customers as seen on from the list above, or during promotional events. Regrettably, we are unable to accommodate price adjustments or fulfill coupon codes once an order has been completed. For customers seeking additional Dirt Lockers, a returning customer discount may be arranged with the submission of before and after photos. * These images may be used for upcoming promotional campaigns.

If you need assistance with acquiring a discount before placing your order, please do not hesitate to reach out to our customer support team at info@dirtlocker.com. We are here to help and make your shopping experience as seamless as possible.

**PLEASE BE AWARE** Do not use any unsolicited coupon codes or purchase any Dirt Locker® product outside our website as there are several sites falsely advertising Dirt Locker®. We are the ONLY distributor.

Where can I find videos or pictures of Dirt Locker® gardens?

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Head to our YouTube channel to watch an array of videos that are inspiring and informative.

For photo examples check out our GALLERY tab or follow us on Facebook , Instagram , Tik-Tok, or Pinterest.