Archive for the Category ◊ Hill Landscaping ◊

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• Friday, May 29th, 2009

Landscaping HillsIt can be rather difficult to understand everything in the perfect garden design and in landscaping hills as well, particularly if your plot is steep. You can still have much fun and researches creating a landscaping plan on a hillside other than get ready for some extra work while landscaping hills! First and foremost you should deal with any preparation work for example clearing the area, removing rocks and weeds to make sure the space is prepared to take your new plan devoted to landscaping hills.
 
While landscaping hills you may want to plant lots of bushes and mulch heavily to get a handle on possible erosion issues. The mulch will as well work as a helpful insulation layer for your plants by defending them from the cold and unexpected temperature changes. In addition to being clever at fighting with erosion during landscaping hills you may as well have to be ingenious with how your maintain an appropriate level of dampness all through your backyard as the slope makes it harder for the soil to attract water. more…

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• Sunday, May 24th, 2009

If you are thinking of landscaping on a hill, it can be a hard choice what to choose from. Do you want something effortless and easy to look after? There are a lot of things you can do, since living by a hill can be striking. Other than there are more than a few things you should think of before you attempt, because landscaping on a hill can be a challenge.
 
One of the things you should bear in mind is just how sharp your hill is as landscaping on a hill like this is rather dangerous. You should as well remember the type of soil you have to work with, erosion, and landslides towards the neighbors under you. On sharp hills your alternatives might be restricted, though, not at all completely gone. For a gentler slope, your options announce much more.
 
Concerning erosion and landslides while landscaping on a hill, an excellent idea might be to plant trees, since the root system can help in stopping these two actions. Constructing a retaining wall a few feet up the hill will as well help to control erosion and landslides in the process of landscaping on a hill. more…