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Reinforced and Vegetated Slopes

Reinforced and vegetated slopes are a great way to reduce erosion in your yard. If you have a slope in your yard it can be reinforced and vegetated to make it much more stable and green. Vegetation in your yard can also make it much more attractive. Many people think that slopes are too hard to plant on, but there are many species that thrive on slopes that are quite steep. You do not need to be a landscaping contractor to install helical anchor retainer walls and plant vegetation on steep banks or hills. And if you choose to reinforce the slopes in your yard with materials like wood, brick, or concrete, then you can probably do it yourself.

Stabilization Through Vegetation

Depending on where you live, there are many different plant species that are perfect for controlling erosion in your yard. Most of these plants are shrubs, grasses, and small trees. When you plant the right species its root system will radically stabilize the soil underneath. Roots can serve as powerful protection against vertically erosion. First, the systems serve as tiny dams. Species with complex root systems will grow deep down into the ground and soil will stick to them. This helps reduce any small landslides that might occur in your yard after heavy rains.

Reinforced and vegetated slopes also work to stop erosion because they absorb the water in the soil. Plants live off of sunlight and water. So, reinforced and vegetated slopes work as complex organism. These plants thrive on banks and hills because they receive more water than flat lands. In turn, these reinforced and vegetated slopes grow root systems that are healthy. And, these healthy root systems protect the soil and keep it in place. It is a relatively complex cyclical process that can truly make your yard more stable.

Adding Style To Your Yard

When selecting the right species for the reinforced and vegetated slopes within your yard you should consider not only the strength of the root system, but you should also think about what the vegetated slope will look like. There are many shrubs and grasses that are very beautiful above soil and strong beneath. You can choose in ice plant or even a flowery grass that will add green and other beautiful colors to your property. If you have a particularly steep slope, grasses may not be strong enough to reinforce the soil. Grass is beautiful, but generally only used on hills that are less then nine degrees. Of course, there are certain species that will be strong enough but you should talk to a horticulture specialist before planting it on an entire reinforced slope.

When laying out your reinforced and vegetated slopes you can add a mixture of plants and grasses. Ivies and vines are very good for sloped hills. They have very powerful roots and they can provide much stability. Adding this vegetation to your yard will provide a habitat for many animals and bugs. If you are worried about rodent invasion then you should choose an option where the local rodents do no thrive.

Reinforced Walls

Reinforced and vegetated slopes are sometimes too steep to be effective if there is some man made reinforcements are not installed. On unusually large or very steep banks you should consider terracing to reduce the chances of erosion. These walls can be constructed of brick, wood, stone, or precast concrete slabs. If wood is treated properly it can be perfect for such usage. But the treatment process is quite complicated and should be done professionally. You can buy pretreated wood that will last over a century while submerge in damp soil.

Stone, brick, and concrete products are the most ideal materials for usage in soils on reinforced and vegetated slopes. They will last a very long time without much maintenance. The sheer weight of concrete allows such products to be stabilizing without having to use grout to set them. You can install brick walls that can bear the tremendous weight of vegetated slopes. But people also add these walls to their yards because they can add to the aesthetics of their property. Concretes are available in a variety of colors. You can mix and match bricks to add a mosaic effect to reinforced slopes.

It very easy to install reinforced and vegetated slopes. If you have a natural slope that is bare then you should think about covering it with so vegetated coverage. This will make your property much more aesthetic, but also make it much more reinforced. Vegetated slopes are perfect way to make your landscape stand out form your neighbors. Reinforced banks and hills within your yard are often very necessary. With a vegetated slope, erosion could ruin your yard and even compromise you actual house.

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