If you have a slope on your property, you may think that it will be awkward or difficult or landscape it. While slopes do present some landscaping challenges, they should be viewed as an opportunity to do something different with your yard. Some would also argue that landscaping a sloped yard is easier than a flat one. So, if you have a sloped yard, here are some tips and tricks to help you turn it into a beauty.
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Getting Ideas
Before you can begin the transformation, you need an idea of what the yard will look like after you are done. Pictures work great and are a convenient option because there are lots of landscaping pictures online that can give you an idea of what to go for.
Once you have some idea of what you want the final result to look like, you should start planning. Issues like how to deal with underground lines and utilities, laying irrigation systems, working with existing levels, and ensuring proper drainage should be on your mind at this stage.
Retaining Walls Considerations
When landscaping a sloped yard, it might be necessary to use retaining walls. However, depending on where you live, you might need an engineer to approve the plan. Also, retaining walls over four feet tall need an engineer’s approval before you start construction.
Once you have checked with an engineer and your local laws, it is time to choose the materials for the retaining wall. The retaining wall should not only be functional but also beautiful, as it is part of your landscaping. For homeowners going for a modern look, using natural stone hardscapes is the best option. Natural stone hardscapes do not look out of place in your yard and are easy to install.
Consider Working With a Professional Landscaper
While you can transform your yard all by yourself if you have a gentle slope, steeper slopes require that you use the services of a qualified landscape contractor. A professional is likely to understand different forces that will act on your yard better than you. For example, both soil and water exert pressure on retaining walls and if they are not properly installed, they may fall. Also, heavy rainfall or improper irrigation can lead to landslides and erosion. You need a professional landscaper to take all of these into account and help ensure everything is done right.
Lean Towards Functionality
While you may want the yard to look beautiful, you should also make it functional too. For example, you can use retaining walls to create different levels and terraces. You can then build stairs to access each of the levels. You can then use these terraces to plant a garden or as erosion control structures.
Landscaping a sloped yard can seem daunting, but it does not have to be. Once you have an idea of what you would like to do with the yard as well as how to make it more functional, you can begin doing the work to turn it into a beautiful and functional part of your property.