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  1. Coir - Wikipedia

    Coir (/ ˈkɔɪər /), also called coconut fibre, is a natural fibre extracted from the outer husk of coconut, [1] and used in products such as floor mats, doormats, brushes, and mattresses. Coir is the fibrous …

  2. What is Coco Coir and How to Use it - Epic Gardening

    Oct 17, 2024 · Find out what it is, how it's made, and the best coco coir to use in your garden in this complete guide by Epic Gardening Founder Kevin Espiritu. Coco coir is an increasingly popular …

  3. How to Use Coconut Coir in Your Garden - The Spruce

    Sep 18, 2024 · Coir is a coconut byproduct that is a quickly renewable resource. It often comes in blocks that need to be hydrated before using in the garden.

  4. Coir | Definition, Coconut, Meaning, Fiber, Uses, & Facts ...

    Coir is a seed-hair fiber obtained from the outer shell, or husk, of the coconut. The coarse, stiff, reddish brown fiber is made up of smaller threads composed of lignin and cellulose. Coir is used to make …

  5. What Is Coco Coir? Types, Garden Uses, and Tips

    Sep 19, 2025 · What is Coco Coir? Coco coir is made from coconut husks. Once considered trash, these husks are used to make rope, rugs, doormats, brushes, and upholstery stuffing. Coconut …

  6. What is Coir? - Coir.com

    Coir is an excellent medium for gardening in that it holds moisture while allowing air to pass through. This enables plants to stay hydrated without developing rot or fungus.

  7. Introduction to Coir Fiber and Its Uses - Tree Plantation

    Coir fiber, extracted from coconut husks, is a durable, eco-friendly material used in horticulture, geotextiles, mats, and more, offering a sustainable alternative to synthetics.