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Dry Creek Hillside Design: Clay Soil and Shade | Central Texas Gardener

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Artists Lori Najvar and Glen Chappell loved the view on their hilltop creekside property. Glen, an architect, designed the home to tuck in gently against a rocky cliff overlooked by live oak trees. To tackle rainwater runoff and erosion, garden designer Leah Churner built a dry creek bed, installed cedar log erosion curbs, and chose shade-tolerant, wildlife habitat plants that work in clay soil. Find resources, watch episodes, and read CTG's blog: https://www.centraltexasgardener.org/ Follow CTG: https://www.facebook.com/CentralTexasGardener https://www.instagram.com/ctglinda/ We encourage conversation and dialog around all topics but do not tolerate hate speech. Any comments that violate this will be deleted and users may be banned. More information on our comment guidelines can be found here: http://bit.ly/2iHas1E

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