How to camouflage a slope in our front yard?
We have an unattractive slope at the edge of our front yard; it's about 8 feet deep, 30 feet wide. The slope is an approximate 125 degree angle. I have tried cutting the weeds, killing the weeds, planting ground covers, planting native grasses and other plants. I am about to resort to killing the weeds, finding out how to properly install artificial turf, and installing it. I am not feeling comfortable about this, but I'm out of ideas. Does anyone have any other solutions?
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Hello could some sort of terracing be considered?
Perhaps could you possibly post a photograph to better see your situation and area of concern?
Having a visual might be helpful to be able to offer the best guidance .....to a help find the best suggestions or potential solution for your problem.
Hi! Could you attach a picture or two to help me visualize it better. Without seeing it, I can only suggest a terrace type approach. Also, I think a professional landscaper could make some suggestions to help. Good luck and stay safe!
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Could you just plant grass there like zoysia? Or a weed cover under mulch? Or... if it is in full sun you could make it into a gardening area? I'd love to see a photo of the space, it is hard to visualize it!
Here's some ideas from Pinterest:
https://www.pinterest.com/aliciadieter/sloped-front-yard/
You gave us the width, depth, and degrees of the slope. The length would also be helpful to come up with suggestions. Cynthia came up with a good idea of consulting a professional landscaper
Here's a post that might help - https://www.houzz.com/magazine/11-design-solutions-for-sloping-backyards-stsetivw-vs~30145150
Can you have topsoil added to the area? Then you could decrease the slope and plant grass. Add trees or bushes or flowers as well.
I would rip out as many of the weeds as possible and then cover it with landscape plastic. From there, you can plant shrubs/perennial plants through cuts in the plastic. Mulch or stone - whichever you prefer, can be added for decorative purposes and to hold down the plastic.
Photo would help
I will take pictures, then repost my question. Meanwhile, I'll examine the suggestions already made. Thank you!