Landscaping on a hill can be a challenge. One idea is to build a retaining wall and then backfill with dirt. In this video, we did not build a retaining wall. Instead, we used a skid steer and added flagstone and plants on the slope. We then, added crushed gravel to the flat area and added a simple fire pit area.
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What was the cost of the project?
If you think there's no water coming off that hill, you must not get rain 1, 2, 3 inches at a time. All of that will be in that driveway with a good hard rain. Creeping jasmine might hold if it can establish.
You'll be back with terraces.
I'd like to see what this looks like by the end of Summer or Fall. At first I wondered why they didn't put tarp down over the hill, but after I thought about it, it would create a waterfall affect. O_O
that how they keep tract of the interstate ?
We got 6 yards of topsoil & seed to keep the backyard from eroding,great video Jason🤓👍
You sound like you're from Georgia – where ya located, boss?