New house, red clay yard. We'll have zoysia in front. But what can we put on the sloping side that we can walk on?
-
360 Sod (Donna Dixson) on Mar 06, 2012How much space? Is it possible for you to post a picture of the area?Helpful Reply
-
-
3po3 on Mar 06, 2012What do you mean by saying that you're not allowed to use any more impermeable material? And can you xeriscape it, and include a walkway?Helpful Reply
-
-
Douglas Hunt on Mar 07, 2012Are you looking for something to create a path through the shrubs you plant?Helpful Reply
-
-
Bee N on Mar 07, 2012Thanks for the answers, but I'm still hoping for more ideas. It's a large yard and it slopes fairly steeply. There are large trees around it causing semi-shade much of the day. Yes, we hope to xeriscape much (and use rain-barrels). But our main challenge is that we want to walk down this slope to the lower level doors and City of Decatur regulations prohibit any more impermeables, such as concrete, in our footprint. We need either permeable material, OR, PREFERABLY, A GROUNDCOVER WE CAN WALK ON. The foot-traffic wouldn't be heavy. Please give us more ideas! Many thanks.Helpful Reply
-
-
Erica Glasener on Mar 07, 2012Bee, dwarf mondo may work if you don't have too much foot traffic. Here's a link that may be useful. http://classygroundcovers.com/cat----DwarfMondoHelpful Reply
-
-
Walter Reeves on Mar 07, 2012Can you use stepping stones between the mondo that Erica suggests?Helpful Reply
-
-
Erica Glasener on Mar 07, 2012Walter's idea, even betterHelpful Reply
-
-
T D on Mar 07, 2012Walter always has THE answer! I had grass on a steep slope down to the back yard and, I can't tell you how many times I ended up on my butt. Won't most plants be slippery when damp? Maybe terrace with 4"x4" pressure treated lumber and add the mondo grass and steping stones. BTW, I added a wide concrete stairway.Helpful Reply
-
-
Bee N on Mar 07, 2012Yes, I like the idea of mondo plus non-slip stepping stones. Maybe I can find permeable or semi-permeable ones? Thanks for all your ideas and help. I really appreciate having home and gardening friends.Helpful Reply
-
-
Erica Glasener on Mar 08, 2012Bee keep us posted on your progress.Helpful Reply
-
-
Douglas Hunt on Mar 08, 2012Bee, yes, there are permeable pavers. Belgard, a big paver manufacturer, has a line of permeable pavers called Subterra Stone. I'm sure there are others as well.Helpful Reply
-
-
Bee N on Mar 09, 2012Erica and Walter, someone just lent me your book "GEORGIA Gardener's Guide". I read through it in one sitting and immediately got on Amazon to order my own copy. It's so very helpful, and beautiful too.Helpful Reply
-
Related Discussions
Painted wood: yay or nay?
Let's dive into the age-old debate: painting wood. Some homeowners swear by the transformative power of a fresh coat of paint on wood surfaces and furniture, while ot... See more
Why does my bathroom tub and sink sound like it's burping when I flush
This is new for us home, but built in 1959. Kitchen sink drains slow but have not heard burps.
Are gray walls here to stay or are they on their way out?
Hey everyone,Gray wall color has long been a favorite choice due to its versatility, modern appeal, and ability to complement a wide range of design styles.But the qu... See more
Quick, inexpensive fix to correct weathered,splintering wood on deck
My wooden deck is older, and the wood has started to darken and splinter. Outside of replacing the wood, is there anything I can do for a quick and inexpensive fix?
Looking for an idea to make the bookcase look flush against the wall.
It’s an Ikea Billy bookcase. The cut out for smaller baseboard doesnt work. Would like it to look flush with the wall. Would rather not have to cut the baseboard.... See more
How do I take off hard water from my tub?
Here’s my issue I have been living in the same apartment building for 18 years and I have a tub that deals with hard water on a daily basis. What is the best way fo... See more
How do I remove paint from painted tile and tub?
How should I remove paint from a tile floor and a bathtub?