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A hill garden can be a beautiful way to landscape a difficult terrain and create a unique yard for a home. These types of landscapes can be difficult to accomplish because of the numerous problems that can occur with this type of land. When landscaping a slope or hill garden, there are many things that you can do to make the project a success and turn the hill into a garden to be proud of.
The first thing to remember when landscaping a slope or hill garden is that there are no flat places available to plant your flowers or place your decoration. Many individuals choose to remedy this issue by molding the land into terraces, like steps, down the length of the hill which provides the individual with a proper place to work and gives the plants a steady place to take root and grow. Some individuals also choose to use retaining walls with their terraces to ensure that the terraces will not collapse onto the plants below.
Another way that individuals can create beautiful landscapes from a hilly area is to use deep rooted plants as the main focus of your landscaping theme. Plants that have deep roots will not only anchor themselves securely to the hillside, they will also slow the rate of erosion for the hill and retain more of the water that is flowing down the hill lessening the need to water the plants. Deep rooted plants will not only look lovely in your landscaping scheme, but will provide a valuable service to the hillside as well.
Another way that individuals can reduce the amount of erosion on their hill garden is to line each terrace with stone or rocks. Lining each terrace with some type of stone will greatly reduce the amount of water that is flowing down the hill, retaining much of it within the individual terraces. By having the level of the stone be slightly higher that the level of the soil, you will also retain much of the valuable topsoil on the hill in the areas where it most needs to be, around the plants.
There are several different types of stone that can be used for landscapes and each one is suitable for use within a hill garden. The stone can be used to line the terraces or mark the boundaries of the garden and some people use individual pieces of the stone as decorative items in their landscaping scheme. Raw stone works just as well as finished stone and is may be less expensive as well.
Many individuals choose to use bushes or trees as part of their hill garden. Trees and bushes not only greatly reduce the amount of area that will need to be landscaped, but they also provide shade for the area and greatly limit the amount of soil erosion on the hill. Trees and bushes will also ensure that the soil will not slide down the hill in periods of heavy precipitation. With a little creative thinking and a few basic tips, you will be able to create a hill garden that will be one of the loveliest landscapes you have ever seen.
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