newbury
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- Joined
- Jan 8, 2009
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- Location
- From Vt, in Va, retiring to MS
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- Kubota's - B7610, M4700
All around my shops, house, driveway I've fairly steep slopes, generally from 20' to 50' in length.
All of them have become overgrown with what looks like 30 years of Mississippi mixed "let it grow, ignore it" growth. Now it's mostly a mix of Sweetgum (10" to 20" DBH), pine 6" to 20" DBH), some cedar (6 to 14" DBH) and I'm slowly working on clearing it out. But I'd like to plan on replanting with some low and slow growing dense shrub that would shade everything else out to prevent the pines etc. from coming back yet still "hold the ground" and stabilize the slopes.
I don't want grass to mow or more trees to cut.
Any suggestions?
All of them have become overgrown with what looks like 30 years of Mississippi mixed "let it grow, ignore it" growth. Now it's mostly a mix of Sweetgum (10" to 20" DBH), pine 6" to 20" DBH), some cedar (6 to 14" DBH) and I'm slowly working on clearing it out. But I'd like to plan on replanting with some low and slow growing dense shrub that would shade everything else out to prevent the pines etc. from coming back yet still "hold the ground" and stabilize the slopes.
I don't want grass to mow or more trees to cut.
Any suggestions?