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      <title>Steep Hillside Landscaping</title>
      <description>I have a hillside that is quite steep.  It&#039;s about 70&#039; long by 12&#039; deep at the ends and 22&#039; deep in the middle.  It slopes down in a CONVEX manner to a flat lawn.  I tore out some overgrown euonymus and had red clay brought in to reduce the very steep slope.  I probably should have had more fill brought in but was trying to keep the cost as low as possible.  I have planted 30 ...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Aug 2007 06:22:49 CEST</pubDate>
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