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Replanting steep grass hill to avoid mowing
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[QUOTE="BPT2Storrs, post: 3962707, member: 7746"] I have an incredibly steep yard as well. If you don’t feel comfortable cutting with a zero turn have you ever thought about getting a commercial walk behind? I’ve been thinking of purchasing one as using the self propelled is annoying and time consuming. I have some periwinkle in a bed of mine and it looks great at times but a lot of other things have been growing within the ground cover so its become rather high maintenance. I did not plant it so I don’t know if the previous homeowner mixed in other things or just never fully got rid of what was there prior to planting it. If your starting from scratch just be cautious to really turn everything up so no grass will sprout within the ground cover. Have you thought about a mini excavator to help with removing the current grass? I also need ideas for landscaping a slope along my woods line. It’s a steep drop and right now it’s just growing wild with all types of weeds, vines. etc. I’m considering throwing up a split rail before the drop with some arborvitaes or burning bush or something along those lines. [/QUOTE]
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