Apr 23 2008
Practical Ideas For Landscaping A Hill
You will need some ideas for landscaping a hill if you live on one. There are actually a number of things and factors that you need to consider when thinking of ideas for landscaping a hill. A hill can be very picturesque to live near and landscaping one can be a challenge.
Suggestions And Considerations
Some ideas for landscaping a hill will be dependent on the steepness of the incline of the hill. For gentle sloping hills, there is actually a lot that you can do by just planting in the area. Ideas for landscaping a hill with a very steep slope are completely different compared to a gentle slope.
Other ideas for landscaping a hill that may need consideration are erosion, type of soil and accessibility. Erosion can damage the garden of the landscape that you have done for your hill. Remember that high places are prone to erosion and even landslides that can be dangerous to people living right below you.
Another idea for landscaping a hill is to plant trees that are very good at developing root networks that might help to stop erosion and land slides. These trees can help to make the soil more stable as well as provide some shade for you. If you prefer shrubs, some varieties are also great in preventing water run off and building root networks to help prevent erosion. Gentle, sloping hills can be made into a colorful flower garden since these slopes may not have any other use at all. Other ideas for landscaping a hill are to add terraces on the gentle slope to maximize the area that you have.
More ideas for landscaping a hill involves how to maintain water in your plants, putting in a retaining wall and putting in steps going up an down the hill. You may have to regularly water the plants planted on a sloping hill to make up for the water that goes down without being absorbed properly. A retaining wall can help prevent landslides and also help to keep the soil from flowing down as you water you plants. Steps is a good idea for landscaping a hill because it gives you some way to go up and down and it might also help with erosion problems.
These ideas for landscaping a hill can help prevent an accident and also prevent your garden from being washed off the slope of the hill. They not only provide beautiful greenery and flowers but also help to retain the hill.
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