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Max Slope?

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by fred88, Jul 30, 2021.

  1. fred88

    fred88 Apprentice Gardener

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    We are going to introduce a bed across our front garden. Its currently gravel. Dims are roughly 8m x 2m. In the 2m direction there is a fall of about 300mm, slightly less probably. Is that too much? If so I can take some of the slope out using sleepers, what should I reduce it too?
    Thanks for any advice.
     
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    noisette47 Total Gardener

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    Hello fred88, if you've got the choice and a clean slate, go for level! IME it's so much easier to water effectively if it's not trickling off down a slope. It will also give you a good depth of soil which I'm sure the plants will appreciate.
     
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      JWK Gardener Staff Member

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      12 degrees isn't much of a slope, less than my garden. I quite like having a slope to add interest.
       
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        fred88 Apprentice Gardener

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        Level would be nice but we don't want to have a terraced garden to the that extent. So is 12 degrees ok, maintainable etc?
         
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        Where does the slope end? You might want to put something across to stop soil working it's way down onto a footpath.
         
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        pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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        I'd be inclined, sorry about the pun, to keep the slope dig it over incorporating some of the gravel and plant it up with drought tolerant plants, mostly low growing and spreading to hold the soil in place.
         
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