Insert the tapered pieces and screw them into the stakes.
How to build a planter on a slope. Add corner stakes and screw the bed sides to the stakes. Create a retaining wall with ground soil or rock. Cutting into the hillside. The next day we got busy with the construction of our two tiered raised bed.
A carpenter s level will come in handy. Don t worry about leveling the entire area just make a trench where the planter sides will be placed and level the boards as you go. Setup your raised beds so the long sides run parallel to the slope and dig into the hillside rather than build out to create a firm foundation below planters. Follow these steps when planting trees and shrubs on a slope.
We soon discovered that in our case we needed to add extra boards for the severity of our slope. Wide steps that meander or zigzag up a steep slope are easier to climb than those that escalate rapidly. Steps convert a sloped flower bed from inaccessible to inviting. Building it in two levels generally allows you enough of a rise to accommodate a sloped yard.
Make a simple box. Building out of the slope probably will require a retaining wall or rocks. Cut the tapered pieces to fill in the sides to ground level. Set the box in place on the ground.
You can create this terrace by. How to plant on a slope building a terrace dig approximately 6 to 12 inches into the slope to level off an area. Lift up the low ends until level and block it up. Alternate berms and swales down the slope.