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Hillside Landscaping Poses Challenges
By Jim Carpenter

Hillside landscaping is a very challenging proposition because the gardener in charge is not dealing with any level surfaces. The slope of the land means that the gardener is going to have to do some climbing so he or she needs to be in good shape to get up and down the targeted area. Hillside landscaping also means that caring for the garden is going to be difficult in some ways as well. The water for the hillside will be going down hill. That means that the plants at the top of the hill may not have water stay long on them, and the plants at the bottom of the hill could sit in the water that has run down the hillside.

Hillside landscaping is challenging, but it also has some advantages when producing an interesting garden. Hillside landscaping needs to use the assets of the hillside. The gardener in charge of landscaping a hillside needs to produce a plan for maximizing the advantages and minimizing the difficulties. One of the first decisions the gardener needs to make is about the possibilities of leveling part of the hillside. That does not mean the gardener should level the hillside and destroy the assets of the terrain. The gardener should identify parts of the hillside that might be leveled for maximum effect.

Use the Assets of a Hillside for Landscaping Interest

When facing the challenges of hillside landscaping, the plants are an important consideration. Plants with deep roots will do better on a hillside compared with other plants. Plants with deep roots will help to stabilize the soil on the hillside and prevent erosion of the soil as the water makes its way to the bottom of the slope. Thanks to brilliant botanists around the country, there is adequate information on the available plants that prevent erosion of the soil on a hill. The information on selection of the best plants for these purposes is widely available from the internet, local garden centers and the local university. A wise gardener faced with hillside landscaping will consult all of these sources.

A gardener faced with hillside landscaping can use different devices to maximize the beauty of the property. The use of terraces and rock walls throughout the area can add beauty to the hill and these terraces and walls can prevent soil erosion. Directions and materials for building terraces and rock walls are available. The gardener could build these or contract professionals to do this job. The gardener faced with the challenges of hillside landscaping could also dedicate part of the property to a deck.

Author Details:
Jim Carpenter writes for various websites about landscaping. He is a landscape contractor with many years experience in all areas of landscaping, organic gardening and outdoor furniture such as BBQ grills.

You can visit his site at www.sandaservicesinc.com

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