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Native groundcover for hard clay soil

silentC
18 years ago

I've got a couple of battered-back embankments that I'd like to plant out with some Australian native ground cover and some shrubs or small trees. The batter is about 35 degrees, you can just walk up it. All of the top soil (what there was of it) is gone and the ground is composed of clay. This clay is very hard when dry and holds water. If you dig a hole and fill it with water, it will stay that way for days until it evaporates.

I have no idea whether it's even possible to grow something in/on this stuff. The top soil was very thin and the block was covered in saplings when we bought it, so I guess it's feasible but without top soil at all?

I'm planning to put a low wall at the bottom (300mm sleeper on edge) and a pine log at the top.

Pigface has been suggested to me, any other suggestions welcome.

Thanks!

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