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A: Slopes and hillsides can present several gardening challenges. If the slope is steep and difficult to access, you will want plants that don’t require a lot of attention.
A: Slopes and hillsides can present several gardening challenges. If the slope is steep and difficult to access, you will want plants that don’t require a lot of attention.
A: Slopes and hillsides can present several gardening challenges. If the slope is steep and difficult to access, you will want plants that don’t require a lot of attention.
Contour planting involves tilling, discing, and otherwise preparing the land in line with its natural slope, then planting crops on this same line. When you look at a topographic map, the rows and/or ...
A: Slopes and hillsides can present several gardening challenges. If the slope is steep and difficult to access, you will want plants that don’t require a lot of attention.
A: Slopes and hillsides can present several gardening challenges. If the slope is steep and difficult to access, you will want plants that don’t require a lot of attention.
A. I have several suggestions: (1) Use more plants so your planting becomes thick sooner. If you installed one plant every two feet before, use one every foot this time.
A: Slopes and hillsides can present several gardening challenges. If the slope is steep and difficult to access, you will want plants that don’t require a lot of attention.
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