To effectively plant grass on a slope to prevent erosion and create a lush, green landscape, you should first choose grass species that are well-suited for slopes and erosion control. Prepare the soil by loosening it and adding organic matter. Use erosion control blankets or netting to stabilize the soil and prevent runoff. Plant the grass seeds or sod in a staggered pattern to help with coverage. Water the grass regularly and consider installing a drip irrigation system to ensure consistent moisture. Monitor the grass growth and address any erosion issues promptly.
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