The former neighbor to the left liked to have his Olive farm on flat land, so he toke the mountain on his side away. Luckily in dry areas like this such steep drops stay like this.
But what should I do to prevent for worse?
Planting Mimosa from nature along and on the drop to keep the earth together?
And of course planting trees like Citrus and Fig along the drop to prevent the soil from sliding down.
Maybe a first perpendicular swale from where you see the more horizontal grass area (left side) changing into a downward going more varied grass area?
A swale is a permaculture term for a sinus shape soil area in order for rainwater staying longer in that area.
But what should I do to prevent for worse?
Planting Mimosa from nature along and on the drop to keep the earth together?
And of course planting trees like Citrus and Fig along the drop to prevent the soil from sliding down.
Maybe a first perpendicular swale from where you see the more horizontal grass area (left side) changing into a downward going more varied grass area?
A swale is a permaculture term for a sinus shape soil area in order for rainwater staying longer in that area.
A problem with having such close neighbours is that they may be using insecticides and pesticides that could leach into ground and water that you may want to use. It is best to find out what kind of activities they have ongoing.
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