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Ceiba Foundation - Meet Our Volunteers & Researchers
... . Park Service was a great asset in building the difficult trail that switchbacks up a steep slope and provides visitors access to previously inaccessible 50 m (150 ft.) high Shunguyacu waterfall. "We ...
www.ceiba.org
Ground Covers: Cultural Information
... . Rake and allow the soil to settle before planting. If the site is on a steep slope, you may need to apply netting to help reduce soil erosion. By preparing the entire ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu
CPC Plant Profile - National Collection of Endangered Plants
... xeric conditions of Appalachian shale barrens. These barrens occur on eroding shale formations with a steep slope and southern aspect. The harsh surface conditions of the area are likely an important factor ...
www.centerforplantconservation.org
Ground Covers: Preparing the Site
... . Rake and allow the soil to settle before planting. If the site is on a steep slope, you may need to apply netting to help reduce soil erosion. By preparing the entire ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu
Trip Reports Page Two
... than Upper Camp, which goes most of the way there. When the bench narrows into steep slope, you descend to the creek, cross it, and there you are! {BACK TO TEXT} This ...
www.coestatepark.com
CascadingRoses
... of the necessary pulling and hauling every spring of dead canes while teetering on a steep slope, we're thinking of extending the culinary water to this area to see if we ...
www.dragongoose.com
ECSONG: The Nuttery: 21(2) 2002
... around 69 swamp white oaks and making the Nut Tree Trail more walkable up the steep slope between the lowland and highland plantations. A break for lunch, then we got down to ...
www.ecsong.org
Xeriscaping: Retrofit Your Yard
... water doesn’t wet fences, or switch to drip (micro-irrigation). Steep slopes, especially those on south and west exposures, waste water through runoff ... to use mulches or you are going to plant on a steep slope, leave the killed grass in place. The dead grass and its ... fabric to save water. Rock may be required to cover a steep slope where wood chips and gravel may wash away. In these cases, ...
www.ext.colostate.edu
U of MN Extension - Consumer Topic Listing by Material Type
... with a High Water Table Choosing an Alternative Septic System for a Homesite with a Steep Slope Choosing an Alternative Septic System for a Homesite with Thin Soil over Bedrock Constructed Wetlands ...
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U of MN Extension - Consumer Topic Listing by Material Type
... with a High Water Table Choosing an Alternative Septic System for a Homesite with a Steep Slope Choosing an Alternative Septic System for a Homesite with Thin Soil over Bedrock Constructed Wetlands ...
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