So I cleared a small area in the wooded hedgerow separating my yard from a neighbors, for storing piles of topsoil, mulch, stone, etc. I graded it roughly level, but the soil has no stability, especially after rain. I need some sort of ground cover to keep poison ivy at bay, and provide soil stability. Ideas?
I can plant grass , the only down sides to that being poor durability (in the shade), and the fact that I'd have to mow it.
I can plant grass , the only down sides to that being poor durability (in the shade), and the fact that I'd have to mow it.
Got another site contractor coming out tomorrow, to review plans on that, which is actually the other side of the property.
If not mowed down early the stalks get pretty fiberous but supposed to be a decent insect repellent.![[Hearth.com] Ground cover in woods [Hearth.com] Ground cover in woods](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/132/132798-35ec7f875c90e30fad5b026f0d6c4045.jpg?hash=um5J-A6d4R)