Not sure what to do here...Hillside question

   / Not sure what to do here...Hillside question #11  
Henro:

looks good so far: rye spring mix works well, maybe add some wildflowers around all the trees too! /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif

MarkM
 
   / Not sure what to do here...Hillside question #12  
Ken,

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( they told me "Permits?? We don't require any permits. Inspections?? We don't require any inspections.)</font>

Yes this is one good thing about rural Arkansas. So many other states use buidling codes as a way to pump you for money.


Talk to your local ag extension office. They are very helpful.
Also soil tests are free in Arkansas. You pay for it with a tax on Fert. So by all means get some soil tests if your planning on growing anything.
Here is some info on them. They also have a lot of good on-line info:
http://division.uaex.edu/contact/Countymap.asp?id=Cleburne

Bermuda and fescue both tend to grow well in this area.
Fescue is a good choice if your soil is marginal.
Orchard grass works well in shaddy areas.

Fred
 
   / Not sure what to do here...Hillside question #13  
Did you do thinning or just remove the small brushy stuff? To get/keep grass I think you are may have to remove more trees.
 

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