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Soil Erosion Control - Soil Erosion Prevention

Ideally, soil erosion control begins with soil erosion prevention, and certain plants are excellent at soil erosion prevention. But when it's too late for soil erosion prevention, you simply have to fix a problem that already exists. Building retaining walls addresses both kinds of soil erosion control issues -- both preventing it and fixing an existing problem.
Using Mulch to Prevent Erosion
Applying mulch to an area can greatly enhance erosion control. With a healthy layer of mulch, you're much less likely to lose precious topsoil to a downpour. Find out which mulch is best for your own particular erosion control needs.
How to Build Stone Retaining Walls
If you have a slight slope you'd like to tame, building a mortar-less stone retaining wall might be the answer for you. Building such retaining walls is an excellent project for the do-it-yourselfer, are visually appealing and complement rock gardens beautifully.
Building Dry Creek Beds on Hillsides for Soil Erosion Control
Need soil erosion control on a hillside? If so, consider installing a dry creek bed. This tutorial tells you how, step by step. And dry creek beds look so good, some people install them even if they do not have to worry about soil erosion control!
Sumac Shrubs for Fall Foliage and Soil Erosion Prevention
Sumac shrub is an excellent choice to plant on a hill, where soil erosion control is an issue. The potential for fall colors of sumac's autumn leaves is also vastly underrated by landscapers. With its gold, red and maroon fall colors, and with the ease of maintenance characteristic of native trees and shrubs, fast-growing sumac is a boon to your landscaping.
Plant Juniper Groundcover to Prevent Soil Erosion
Blue Rug juniper plants and their relatives are sturdy groundcovers for sunny slopes. Using juniper groundcovers prevents soil erosion and weeds, and also eliminates your having to mow steep slopes.

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