Jeff244
Silver Member
As usual, I have started a project without putting much thought into it. I am clearing some land next to a seasonal creek. The creek is between 6' and 12' below the surrounding ground. Some of the edges are very steep, 90 degrees and sometimes the ground overhangs also. There area a lot of scrub trees, bushes and vegetation to be removed. I would like to be the area to be "park like" eventually. I am wondering if I made a mistake by removing the vegetation all the way upto the edge. Most of the areas are draining away from the creek but I am still afraid it will start eroding especially where I removed the small trees. Will it be less stable now that the tree roots won't be there? Also, What would be best to plant there when it is ready? The area gets very little direct sunlight because of all the trees.
Thanks,
Jeff
Thanks,
Jeff