There are very few certainties in life but death is one and me NOT being a gardener is another, so I need some help.
To gain the help I require I have spent 'hours' making a picture....a picture tells a thousand words and all that..........
Some clown decided to build a house up on a big hill. So he got his pick and shovel out and cut a large 'cut to fill' platform into the side of the big hill. This left the cut and fill areas all rocks and clay. And I mean massive rocks and lots of clay. Think abseiling and slippery slides......
Here is a photo of the cut side, or the abseiling area.....The rocks probably dont look that big in the first image due to the cars location, however if you look at the second photo you can see they are larger than a house.......
And this is the best indication I can give of the 'fill' side, or slippery slide area. See the massive rocks in the cut section and the massive clay and rock fill area. A very poor zoomed in phone photo from across the valley but shows what I am on about.
So what I need help with is to get some ideas as to what to do to these area's.
For the most part the areas above the cut will just go back to the native bushland and the areas below the fill will eventually be terraced and turned into grass and tree's.
So its mainly the cut batter (abseiling area) and the fill side that we need help with.
I was thinking of initially bringing in a few loads of some sort of mulch or wood chips to cover those areas to keep the dry dust from blowing all over the house. And then slowly start planting some sort of ground covers and shrubs to do my best to fill the area with greenery??
Whats your thoughts? Its all clay so obviously id need to dig out a far sized hole and replace it with decent soil anywhere that I plant things.
As for the massive rocks I was hoping to grow something above them that will drop down over the side or perhaps put some sort of wire lattice structure up and grow sh!t up them??
So any ideas or plant selection suggestions are welcome. The only criteria is that it needs to end up looking green and once established I dont really need to touch it!!
The other thing I need advice on is some drainage ideas.
In this first photo I want to put a drain in where the green line is along the driveway. Again, it is very undeveloped and yes all the weeds etc will be gone!!
However I am bringing in several truck loads of 20mm minus for the driveway so I am wondering if I dig a trench and put some 20mm in it, then lay a 65mm or 100mm slotted drain and then cover it with the 20mm minus driveway material would that be adequate?
Do I need the socked drain and will 65mm do or should I use 100mm? Will the 20mm minus be a suitable rock to use in the drain?
The drain will ultimately terminate into a pit drain down on the flat house site. (There are several pit drains on the flat house site)
In this next photo I am going to put up a small retaining wall (small in height, not length). So again I am anticipating putting down a drain and 20mm metal behind the wall as per the drain above. Is this going to be suitable?
Thanks for any advice or suggestions. The flat platform where the house and shed are sitting has a lot of pit drains for me to tap into and there is a massive spoon drain way up on the top side of the hill diverting most of the run off away from the platform as well.