Choose hardy perennials that thrive on slopes, like lavender and daylilies. Plant in groups for visual impact and erosion control.
Prepare the soil by adding organic matter to improve drainage. Consider terracing for easier maintenance and to prevent soil erosion.
Water deeply but infrequently to encourage deep root growth. Mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds on sloped areas.
Prune regularly to maintain the shape of plants and prevent overcrowding. Deadhead spent flowers to promote continuous blooming throughout the season.
Monitor the slope for erosion and adjust planting as needed. Incorporate rocks and boulders for visual interest and to help with water drainage.
Enjoy a stunning, low-maintenance garden with a variety of colors and textures that flow gracefully down the slope. Embrace the beauty of perennial gardening on slopes.