ᐅ How do I create a slope like this, and what is the best way to compact it?

Created on: 4 May 2018 08:33
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Evolith
Hello,

maybe some of you still remember our 42m (138 feet) long slope, which we initially wanted to stabilize with something solid at a 90° angle. Since all those solutions would exceed our budget, we decided to do it the natural way and create a slope that will be planted with groundcover bushes. We will be receiving soil in the next few days to shape the slope (there is still quite a bit of soil missing to reach the border).

Now the question: Do I need to compact the soil specifically? Can I do this with a wheelbarrow, shovel, and manual tamping, or does it have to be done with an excavator?

Then a slope stabilizing net or mat will be laid on top to prevent soil erosion. Do you have any tips on what works well and is affordable?
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Evolith
5 May 2018 12:57
There are coconut mats that are excellent, or special slope grids.

Otherwise, the only thing near there is a tool shed and a garden.
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Alex85
5 May 2018 13:00
Isn't there a railway track running there? Or am I confusing you?
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Nordlys
7 May 2018 09:09
For clarification: In my photo, I wasn’t referring to the planting ring slope, but to the pushed-up slope behind the house! You can probably do without L-shaped retaining walls or similar, but it’s hardly possible to achieve that with just a shovel and wheelbarrow. The excavator probably took about 6 hours for this. That would be roughly 800,- gross labor cost.
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Evolith
7 May 2018 09:12
Alex85 schrieb:
Isn’t there a railway track running there? Or am I confusing you?
No, you’re not confusing me.

We spent the weekend working on the slope. Let’s see if it holds up and how it looks if it settles.
Construction site: house with scaffolding, site container, pile of gravel, round concrete paving stones on the slope.

Construction site next to a white house, scaffolding on the roof; concrete blocks, pallets, and wooden boards scattered around

White house at the edge of a garden, sand mound, grassy area and playground with green umbrella

White single-family house under construction, excavation at the front, orange pipe from trench, building materials nearby
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Nordlys
7 May 2018 09:18
Determined will can move mountains.
11ant7 May 2018 13:20
Evolith schrieb:
We spent the weekend working on the slope.

Ah, now I have a better visual idea. But why does it have to be exactly 42 m (138 feet)?
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