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What to plant on a slope for erosion control Master Gardener Laura Simpson has ideas for a reader who is looking to replace plants on a slope.
Master Gardener Laura Simpson has ideas for a reader who is looking to replace plants on a slope.
What to plant on a slope for erosion control Master Gardener Laura Simpson has ideas for a reader who is looking to replace plants on a slope.
On the other hand, planting trees with less aggressive roots is a valid ... Controlling erosion in your yard — particularly ...
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The Montana-based author of "Treekeepers" stopped by Seattle and Tacoma as she researches the how and why behind efforts to ...
This weekend's yard jobs include strategizing about what to do with that big slope, planting bulbs, and dealing with crabgrass.
Planting on a slope is very different from planting on a flat stretch of land. My advice is to keep a simple planting scheme.
Master Gardener Laura Simpson has ideas for a reader who is looking to replace plants on a slope.