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I have a bank that slopes gentle, then the slopt increases. Total rise
height is about 6 feet above about 9 feet. I want to create a 45degree slope, covered in grass, wild flowers etc and at the same time increase the width of the plateau at the top of the slope. So, can I import lots of topsoil, sow seeds and cover with landscape fabric or similar? Or how exactly would I do this? I want to stabilise the slope whist nature is getting going as I imagine it will just "wash away" if I don't. Thanks for suggestions, tip, references. Paul DS. -- Please remove the "x-" if replying to sender. |
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Paul
The landscape fabric (mypex) I've experience of tends to be pretty slippery and I don't think would be good on a steep slope. Galvanised or plastic covered wire netting would give the stability you are looking for but still allow nature to takes it's course. Judging by the amount used on motorway embankments suppliers must be plentiful! regards, David "Paul D.Smith" wrote in message et... I have a bank that slopes gentle, then the slopt increases. Total rise height is about 6 feet above about 9 feet. I want to create a 45degree slope, covered in grass, wild flowers etc and at the same time increase the width of the plateau at the top of the slope. So, can I import lots of topsoil, sow seeds and cover with landscape fabric or similar? Or how exactly would I do this? I want to stabilise the slope whist nature is getting going as I imagine it will just "wash away" if I don't. Thanks for suggestions, tip, references. Paul DS. -- Please remove the "x-" if replying to sender. |
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![]() "Paul D.Smith" wrote in message et... I have a bank that slopes gentle, then the slopt increases. Total rise height is about 6 feet above about 9 feet. I want to create a 45degree slope, covered in grass, wild flowers etc and at the same time increase the width of the plateau at the top of the slope. So, can I import lots of topsoil, sow seeds and cover with landscape fabric or similar? Or how exactly would I do this? I want to stabilise the slope whist nature is getting going as I imagine it will just "wash away" if I don't. Try netlon http://www.netlon.net/ |
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Helen Hartley wrote:
"Paul D.Smith" wrote in message et... I have a bank that slopes gentle, then the slopt increases. Total rise height is about 6 feet above about 9 feet. I want to create a 45degree slope, covered in grass, wild flowers etc and at the same time increase the width of the plateau at the top of the slope. So, can I import lots of topsoil, sow seeds and cover with landscape fabric or similar? Or how exactly would I do this? I want to stabilise the slope whist nature is getting going as I imagine it will just "wash away" if I don't. Try netlon http://www.netlon.net/ I particularly like the Buck House helicopter pad: http://www.netlon.co.uk/_turfsystems...y_AdvTurf3.pdf Mike. |
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"Helen Hartley" wrote in message
... "Paul D.Smith" wrote in message et... I have a bank that slopes gentle, then the slopt increases. Total rise height is about 6 feet above about 9 feet. I want to create a 45degree slope, covered in grass, wild flowers etc and at the same time increase the width of the plateau at the top of the slope. So, can I import lots of topsoil, sow seeds and cover with landscape fabric or similar? Or how exactly would I do this? I want to stabilise the slope whist nature is getting going as I imagine it will just "wash away" if I don't. Try netlon http://www.netlon.net/ Thanks for the tip. It does look like overkill. I don't even intend walking up this bank, let alone landing helicopters on it ;-). I just want some stability until nature lends a hand. Looks good for a possible path though, which is another product for the future! Paul DS. |
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