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Erosion and Weed Control for Steep Slope

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The steep slope behind our house needs to be refurbished. Currently it has creeping raspberry planted 10 years ago which had practically no weeds till a deep freeze 2 years ago. Since then the raspberry thinned out, weeds appeared, and the slope steadily eroded. The raspberry spreads if not controlled and had to be cut back a couple of times each year.


We plan to remove the raspberry, bring in topsoil and plant a different ground cover, probably veronica which is doing well elsewhere in our yard.


Need advice on how to proceed with this project to limit erosion and weeds till the new ground cover fills in. I’ve seen references to coir or jute netting as a way to limit erosion but does it work only for seeding? Will ground cover spread if seedlings are planted?


Is there another fabric or technique that would work better? Please explain the process, ie, topsoil— then netting —then what thickness of mulch?


Any ideas appreciated. We’re in Tennessee.




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