crazyfingers
Meow
So ya it sucks. At my parents house. The new septic leaching field is a large hill about 2 and a 3/4 feet above the previous grade. Gone are the grape vines. Gone is the raspberry patch. Gone are the 6 blueberry bushes. And gone is one peach tree.
Newly arrived is a hill that takes up most of the back of the field.
I'm trying to brainstorm what to do. I will really miss the old plants and I will hate the hill, even when it's seeded, but there must be something that I can do. Have some trees planted? A rock garden?
The hill won't be seeded until Mid-September and probably no grass until October but I an thinking about how to make this feel good.
Here are some before and now photos.
Looking towards the back


Looking at the house


From in back of the shed


The plans

I won't be deciding anything for a year. Grass needs to grow.
I don't need to go cheap. But I want very low maintenance. My initial thinking is to get four or five 6 foot white pines to line the south and west side along the slope. I love white pine. And they will live for centuries. But I'm open to lots of ideas. Rhododendrons along the whole slope? I mainly would like to reduce the obviousness of the freaking hill. The pipes of the leeching field are less that a foot below the new grade on top of the hill so I can't really plant anything big on top. No white pines on top. But Rhododendrons would be OK on top. And I want to keep mowing easy. Or is there some kind of garden I could put on the top?
Love to hear any ideas.
Newly arrived is a hill that takes up most of the back of the field.
I'm trying to brainstorm what to do. I will really miss the old plants and I will hate the hill, even when it's seeded, but there must be something that I can do. Have some trees planted? A rock garden?
The hill won't be seeded until Mid-September and probably no grass until October but I an thinking about how to make this feel good.
Here are some before and now photos.
Looking towards the back


Looking at the house


From in back of the shed


The plans

I won't be deciding anything for a year. Grass needs to grow.
I don't need to go cheap. But I want very low maintenance. My initial thinking is to get four or five 6 foot white pines to line the south and west side along the slope. I love white pine. And they will live for centuries. But I'm open to lots of ideas. Rhododendrons along the whole slope? I mainly would like to reduce the obviousness of the freaking hill. The pipes of the leeching field are less that a foot below the new grade on top of the hill so I can't really plant anything big on top. No white pines on top. But Rhododendrons would be OK on top. And I want to keep mowing easy. Or is there some kind of garden I could put on the top?
Love to hear any ideas.
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