This week’s guest is Carol Smith, garden designer, lecturer and author of the book ‘Gardening on a Gradient: Designing and Establishing Sloping Gardens’. Interestingly, the book is relevant to home gardeners and professional designers and covers everything from the initial garden site assessment and survey, right through the design process to the final stages of planting, as well as inspiration and ideas from sloping gardens around the UK. If you’ve ever faced the challenge of a sloping site, you’ll know how tricky they can be but fear not, Carol is here to help you tackle them.
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What We Talk About
Main drawbacks to gardening on a gradient and any advantages
Is it more expensive than gardening on the flat?
Gardens that slope back towards the house and drainage issues
Making changes to levels and water run off
Soil moisture and temperature ranges across a slope
Surveying a sloping site
Retaining soil
More naturalistic ways to deal with a sloping site
About Carol Smith
Carol Smith is a professional garden designer and freelance lecturer. She has worked on several award-winning show gardens and teaches on all aspects of garden and planting design.
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