Planting Trees On A Hill

Planting trees on a hill
A traditional Pacific Island practice that is very beneficial for growing tree crops on hillsides is to plant the tree rows across the slope instead of up and down the slope. A common name for this practice is contour farming. It is a very old and effective conservation practice used by farmers from around the world.
Can you plant a tree next to an incline?
Taking a few extra steps during planting will ensure that your landscaping stays put and grows strong. When planting on a slope, the roots and trunk should be vertical; and the ground modified, so water is directed to the plant's roots, rather than running straight off.
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