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Gettin\' top soil to stick to a slope???
HI,
I have made a taper on the high side of my pond, and actually on the low side as well.
Especially on the high side I would like to get some grass growing. The soil is clay/sandstone/shale or something like that.
<A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.tractorbynet.com/cgi-bin/compact/showflat.pl?Cat=&Board=projects&Number=185380&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=0&fpart=>Some pictures here</A>
This link is a thread related to my pond...Hope it works, first time I have tried including a link in a post!
Anyway, I was wondering what the best way is to get some top soil to stick to the slope, which is about 45 degrees at the steepest point, I think.
Just dump it on the slope, and cover it with straw?
Or try to dig some little horizontal grooves to hold the soil better? It is difficult to get the loader bucket straight into the slope, but iit is possible to do it, with little room to work behind the tractor.
Or???
I don't have a lot of top soil to spread around...so I can't dump enough on the slope to have it become a thick, self-supporting layer.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated. By the way, the geese like weeds so I am not trying for pure grass anywhere, just green ground cover really... /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
Bill in Pgh, PA...
HI,
I have made a taper on the high side of my pond, and actually on the low side as well.
Especially on the high side I would like to get some grass growing. The soil is clay/sandstone/shale or something like that.
<A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.tractorbynet.com/cgi-bin/compact/showflat.pl?Cat=&Board=projects&Number=185380&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=0&fpart=>Some pictures here</A>
This link is a thread related to my pond...Hope it works, first time I have tried including a link in a post!
Anyway, I was wondering what the best way is to get some top soil to stick to the slope, which is about 45 degrees at the steepest point, I think.
Just dump it on the slope, and cover it with straw?
Or try to dig some little horizontal grooves to hold the soil better? It is difficult to get the loader bucket straight into the slope, but iit is possible to do it, with little room to work behind the tractor.
Or???
I don't have a lot of top soil to spread around...so I can't dump enough on the slope to have it become a thick, self-supporting layer.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated. By the way, the geese like weeds so I am not trying for pure grass anywhere, just green ground cover really... /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
Bill in Pgh, PA...