The reason for hill landscaping may vary from aesthetic to utilitarian, this may certainly add visual interest to your garden if you differ contours and levels or make risky steep hill easy to navigate by altering the grade.

Make hill's improvement is a fairly simple job on a site that is pretty much flat but the slope of a hill may be severely slopped and this may make special problems for the landscaper. The most significant of them is that the slope may carry water where you wouldn't prefer it to go and could produce swampy areas in the yard, typically at the base of the hill's slope.

Landscaping A Slope Ideas:

Moderate Slope. Slopes from 1-foot vertical to 4 feet horizontal (25%) to 1 foot vertical on 3 feet horizontal (33%). Gradients of that type generate banks where only hand movers are handy. Plant grass where reachable. Keep away from single specimens of trees and shrubs on these grades in grass due to the problems of mowing around them - utilize only in groups or bed plantings. Try showing bed line or mowing limits.

Steep Hill. Slopes from 1 foot vertical to 3 feet horizontal (33%) to 1 foot vertical on 2 feet horizontal (50%). Gradients of that kind form banks where only hand movers are not easily manageable. While dealing with a severely sloped site keep in mind to consider where you want excess water to flow. It may not matter on a large lot, because there is plenty of space for it to move through but if it's a small lot - be wary of adjacent properties, vegetation and existing catch bases.

If the area you are landscaping in has a steep slope, build terraces or steps made of logs or old railroad ties across the slope to divert water away from slopes and prevent soil erosion. Between the steps, spread a thick layer of wood chips to protect the soil. If the slope is gentle, seeding grass may be enough. Use splash guards on gutter outlets to help reduce erosion at the foundation of your home.

Severe hill landscaping. Slopes 1 foot vertical to 2 feet horizontal (50%) and steeper. Vegetation and plants, including grass and groundcovers, are difficult to establish and demand frequent and skilled maintenance to prevent erosion and unsightliness.

Read more:
Hill Landscaping From Easy To Severe Slopes

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May 5, 2014 at 1:36 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Landscape Hill