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Old 21-03-2011, 12:54 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Planting on a Steep Slope

On Mon, 21 Mar 2011 07:49:40 +0000, Alex H
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One of the boundaries of our garden is a steep slope, about 40 degrees,
2m high bordering a path to a neighbours house. The slope is south
facing and quite loose, I guess because of the dryness of the soil. At
the moment it is held together with weeds and the odd bit of grass.
Here, the climate is such that in the summer the heat is enough to kill
most of the vegetation and the erosion starts. Its not helped by the
fact that some neighbours use it to come and say hello, when we are
working in the garden! At the top of the slope is a large lime tree,
which won't help with the moisture content of the soil!

What I'm looking for is low growing, drought resistant planting that
will put the neighbours off walking on it. So far we've come up with
lavender and rosemary, but these both become woody with age and need to
be replaced, which I'd rather not do.

Any other suggestions please?


Terrace.