How do I landscape this sloping landscape?
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Beautiful piece of property! Xeriscaping! No matter where you live there are ways to incorporate native plants into your landscape. Will be low maintenance and prevent erosion.
https://www.hgtv.com/design/outdoor-design/landscaping-and-hardscaping/design/xeriscape-design-ideas
https://www.pinterest.com/explore/xeriscaping/
https://www.bhg.com/gardening/landscaping-projects/landscape-basics/xeriscaping/
Hello. There are many ground covering plants available that would do the trick. Creeping thyme comes to mind and is quite beautiful. It would make a stunning statement to any visitor. Just go online and type in “ground cover for hillside.” A slew of options will appear and one or more will surely appeal to you. Happy planting!
Thank you for this information, i really appreciate it
Create several tiers on your sloped property to make a dramatic impact on your property’s overall lookUse stone stairway to complement surrounding plantings and help anchor your landscaping designDepend on native plants and this will reduce erosion by providing a network of roots to hold soil in placeInstall veggie beds and beds’ deeper sections are used for root vegetables that require dirt, and the shallower portions will be perfect for herbs and plants.
I am sure you will get an incredible landscape as I got once you have followed these tips.