One of the main benefits of coir twine is that it's all-natural. For growers, this can be very attractive because, unlike other gardening materials, it won�¢??t leach chemicals into the surrounding soil. Coir twine is not only natural but can also be composted after you're done using it for the season. This helps eliminate unnecessary waste and is a greener option than many other twines on the market. Even though it�¢??s all-natural and compostable, coir twine is still very durable and can withstand almost anything the environment throws at it during a growing season. The thicker the strand, the longer it can last. Another benefit is that coir twine is often more affordable than other natural twines, such as sisal or hemp. You can usually purchase thicker strands of coir twine for less than other natural twines to help lower your costs. Lastly, gardeners and producers can use coir twine in a variety of ways. Hops growers can use it to support their crops. Floor mat manufacturers can use it to make highly durable and natural floor coverings. Some even use coir twine as fencing material to keep pests out of their gardens, rather than opting for an electric fence or a pesticide.