Erosion and Weed Control for Steep Slope
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Comments (10)I do not think that turf grass will help with this type of errosion. Why? Because I have no grass left except for Johnson's grass where the water is washing in towards my own home. Personally, I do not recommend doing anything at all until your drainage issue is taken care of. Kathy, you are going to bang your head against a wall with this one. I know it's driving you nuts, and you'll have to wait for contractor to take care of things...but until the root of the problem is able to be solved, anything at all will be a temporary bandaid that will eventually have to be fixed or corrected. Junipers can't live through all that water, they want dry soil. Honestly, if we were having a "normal" water year, this wouldn't be such an issue for you. Because it's extrordinary it is seeming like a larger problem that it may 'normally' be. But I don't think plant material or low walls etc. are going to fix it. Less water being aimed at your house will! Honeygum, Kathy did post a picture of a non-existant rock garden under a few feet of rushing water that her poor hubby was trying to hold back with pieces of board. It looked like a river aimed directly at her house. GGG...See MoreAppealing slope erosion control
Comments (3)If erosion control is the main desire, you will want as many roots in the ground as possible. As suggested, put in the long term anchor plants (e.g. red-bud trees and cotoneaster ground cover), then plant flats of wildflowers for short term stabilization....See MoreNeed help controlling erosion on backyard slope
Comments (10)Lots of inspiration links below via Google search for "gardening on a slope" and "hillside garden": My favorites are the mixed grasses and perennials. With the two it's fairly simple to combine a lot of plants that flower at different times to keep some seasonal interest. It would make for a very big ongoing show with low maintenance. http://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/vegetables/vgen/growing-a-vegtable-garden-on-a-hill.htm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5xZgiibypc http://www.finegardening.com/shrubs-slopes http://www.doublescribble.net/images/3.lushome.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/garden-design-ideas-container-gardening-20.jpg https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/8b/f4/ed/8bf4ed7f15d135ea8568620f5a3506e5.jpg http://beautygarden.website/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/small-garden-design-sydney-garden-design-seaforth-pictures.jpg http://www.livingandlearningwithluisa.com/2013/05/11/building-garden-beds-on-a-slope/ http://decotrack.info/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/beautiful-hillside-garden-patio-landscape-ideas-best-design-281142.jpg http://www.santacruz.watersavingplants.com/GardenWorks/Photos/851.jpg https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/9a/73/01/9a730133c0f456984a6fe9c404344f4b.jpg http://www.sunset.com/garden/landscaping-design/hillside-gardens/how-to-landscape-a-slope https://www.pinterest.com/explore/hillside-garden/...See MoreNeed Plants for Erosion Control on Slope
Comments (15)I know nothing about deer resistance, but in addition to the pachysandra and perennial Geranium suggested, look at Geranium Biokovo, old fashioned daylilies (which will need removal of old flower stems once annually) and Centaurea dealbata. Use a highly texture mulch such as arborist’s chipped trimmings or gorilla hair or shredded bark mulch to help reduce weeds, hold moisture, and reduce possible erosion while plants fill in....See MoreRelated Professionals
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