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3 Material Ideas For Your Sloping Backyard

One of the biggest challenges when dealing with landscaping is the difficulty of a sloping yard. It can be a beautiful accent to your home, but if you don't know how to handle the landscaping challenge, it can be daunting. That is not to say that it is not a really fun project to tackle. You can certainly be creative and turn your sloping yard into something really beautiful. And if you are looking to do more than just plant some beautiful flowers and shrubs, then you will need to get some material to turn the sloping yard into something attractive and interesting.

Natural Stone

The first thing many people turn to is natural stone. These might be small boulders or even river rocks. The general look is that of a natural landscape. You can use the natural stone to create divisions in the sloping yard and create a series of terraces to plant your garden. The tricky part of using natural stone is that you will not have a completely efficient retaining wall, which is necessary for many severely sloping walls.

Pressure Treated Lumber

A very popular solution for slopping yards is to use pressure-treated lumber. This is both cheap, easy to maneuver (it's lighter than stone), as well as affordable. If you are looking to create well-defined separations in the yard, you can even create a stepped landscape design. The upside to using the pressure treated lumber as opposed to regular wood is that it is much more resistant to moisture. It won't rot in the same way that other wood will.

Concrete

A really amazing material to use on a sloping yard is concrete. This has the advantage of being very flexible (in terms of design). You can get large concrete blocks, as well as pour forms. You can create a stepped design, or create a very effective and decorative looking retaining wall. The benefit to the concrete being used with the retaining wall is that it will actually hold back the earth effectively and can function as both a decorative piece as well as a functional wall. If you are dealing with a sloping yard that has a really steep pitch and are concerned about soil erosion, then you should definitely look into using large concrete blocks. They can be lined into cuts of earth, backed with gravel, and then decorated with flower pots or anything else you see fit. A company like Marion Landscaping can help create the look you desire.


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