The Matrix

The Approach

Earthly Delights Resource Based planting scheme combine plants to create a beautiful space that ensures slope stability. Slow-spreading, clump-forming plants with complimentary root structures will stabilize the slope and simplify maintenance while creating a beautiful garden for people and pollinators. Plant texture and structure along with long season blooms will create a beautiful space that transforms through the seasons.

  • Slope Stabilization – establish deep, fibrous, and fleshy-rooted plants to create a strong root matrix that binds the soil.

  • Low Maintenance – the plants are chosen to block weeds and will only require once a year maintenance

  • Year-Round Visual Appeal – a mix of textures, colors that will change as the seasons change

The Site

This 325 sq ft slope presents a challenge due to its steep slope and constant sun exposure.  It is difficult to weed and automatic watering is not possible

Resource Based Design

Earthly Delights Resource-Based Design is grounded in the idea that plants are specialists. Each draws on soil, sun, and water differently—and at different points in the growing season. By combining plants with complementary growth cycles and root strategies, the garden functions more efficiently, supports more life, and remains visually rich from early spring through fall.

This approach reduces unnecessary competition, minimizes stress, and allows the landscape to mature gracefully with fewer inputs over time.

The Plants

The Plant Strategy

1. Deep Anchors (3-5' roots)

Deep-rooted plants help prevent slope erosion because their roots penetrate the soil, creating a network that binds and stabilizes the soil particles.

  • Siberian Iris

  • Anise Hyssop

2. Drought Defiers (2-3' roots)

These plants will interact with the deeper rooted plants to build an even stronger bond.

  • Dwarf Hardy Hibiscus

  • Dwarf Monarda

  • Echinacea

  • Liatris spicata

3. Soil Stitchers (1-2' roots)

Soil stitchers’ roots work with the deeper rooted plants to create a stabilize the entire depth

  • ‘Karl Foerster’ Grass

  • Stokes' Aster

  • Aromatic Aster

  • 'Blessed Again' Reblooming Iris

  • Sedum

  • Nepeta