Alpine Slide





Alpine hill landscaping offers a distinctive way to dress up any yard or garden. It reflects nature's beauty while providing some relief in flat areas. Furthermore, this feature is both intriguing and eye-catching.
When creating an alpine hill, you should take into account the size of your land cover as well as how much plant material you want to utilize. Furthermore, take into account the climate conditions in your region and what species will thrive there.
An alpine hill's design consists of three components: the structure, plants and rockery. The foundation is created from stones embedded in soil; you can choose to use dolomite boulders, granite, sandstone or limestone for this purpose.
Selecting plants for an alpine slide requires careful consideration, as they must be suitable for your region's climatic conditions. Popular perennial choices for construction of this type of slide include juniper, thuja, poplar, spruce, cypress, rhododendron, barberry and fir.
Add a pop of color and flair to the composition with unusual or rare flowering plants. In spring, plant tulips, hyacinths, crocuses and Eschscholzia; while in summer consider using lilacs, marigolds and rudbeckia for an eye-catching touch.
Alpine slides can be placed virtually anywhere in the garden, but it's best to position them so you can admire them from all sides. They look particularly stunning in corners formed by architectural and engineering structures such as stairs or bay windows.
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