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3 Hillside Landscaping Tips For A Beautiful Garden
Hillside landscaping is considered one of the challenging
jobs by
landscape designers. the simple reason for this is the
problem of soil erosion and inability to hold water that is
necessary for healthy growth of plants.
Before we dig into the possibilities of creating a hillside
landscape I want to bring to your attention a very vital
point that should not be overlooked. Unlike a plain land
surface a hillside or a sloping land if formed naturally
should never be disturbed. The form of the land thus formed
because of accumulation of the ground elements such as soil,
rocks or combination of these is the best possible form in
that particular natural environment.
Always remember that "nature" has its own rules and deep
thinking behind every minutest details, as humans we must
first learn to pay attention and respect to these details
and help or co-ordinate in the ecological process of any
landscape form. True beauty and success of any landscape
comes by working in accordance with natural growth cycle. of
course we using our creative brains can certainly create
beautiful hillside landscapes. Here I am trying to give you
3 possible options.
Option #1
Create Terraces in the for of plain lands. the number of
such terraces directly depend upon the degree of slope. The
plain land at various such levels above the ground level is
supported by retaining walls constructed in stones.
Arrangement to drip of water from the portion of soil the
wall supports must be done at the time of construction.
Option #2
Instead of creating terraces, another option is to keep the
sloped land as it is and create a "rock garden" on the
slope. The main advantage of using this system is that the
cost of constructing retaining wall gets reduced
immediately. The rocks used in the rock garden are usually
boulders that are used in wall construction.
Since the rocks have a considerable "self weight" no extra
foundation is needed and they help in holding down the soil
around them by prevention soils erosion. the space that
remains around the rocks can be used to plant beautiful
flowering plants that will cover the slope entirely. this
creates an awesome design of rocks and flowers (hard and
soft) landscape.
option #3
The third option is creating pocket trenches of slightly
large trees at regular intervals horizontally and
vertically. the pocket trenches are nothing but plain
terraces (similar to option #1) but not for the entire
length of the slope. The pocket trenches should be laid out
that would be enough to hold a tree in place even if the
tree grows bigger in future. The roots of these trees will
eventually grow in all directions holding the soil in place
and the plain trenches will co-operate in seeping of water
in the internal parts of the slope.
The remaining portion of the slope can be creatively used
using the rock garden ideas mentioned above with a
combination of soft and hard landscaping.
I hope these ideas will help to develop a spark of
imagination in your mind and you will be able to come up
with more ideas to landscape a hillside.
Copyright Shrinivas Vaidya
Want to see a graphical presentation of hillside
landscaping? Visit my website
http://www.landscapingdatabase.com to learn some great
tips on various aspects of landscaping for your home garden.
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