Are the
plants going to stay there during the winter?? Or are you going to
plant pansies in winter?? I mean if there is nothing there during winter then you might have some erosion problems during winter..It would be nice if you could terrace it..That would resolve the erosion problem.
My hill is a lot steeper than that...During winter it has eroded down to the rocks, and roots of the
tree that is there...I have left it for so long...I have some hosta planted there and a ground cover
rose <that is not doing well> There is Iris and daffodils in there too from before I lived here..And I think some day lilies..<that never bloom I think because there is not enough dirt>>. At least you have dirt...I will run out there and take a picture of it...today some time...And post it later..
I have been avoiding doing anything with it because everytime I try I get poison ivy BAD.
This
spring I am going to dig out the hosta, and other usable
plants, move them to the back yard and try to get periwinkle to cover it. So I do not have to do anything but trim the periwinkle and rake it now and then.
It also has wild stuff
growing..It is a mess...
I have wanted to spray round-up to kill everything but there is a
tree there and I do not want to kill the
tree..Plus the iris' are the OLD kind VERY LOVELY..<<<<my house is built on an old homeplace>>>I dug up a lot or the Iris last year, and transplanted it...I have to wait til they come up again to see if there are any more out there on the <<evil hill>>...I did get down
weed block on half of the hill last year. I had to stop half way through because of the poison IVY...<<sigh>>> I hope I can get done what I want to do this year on that area..Before the poison ivy gets me and deters me again..