I have a yard that's steeply sloped at about 20 degrees and it faces south. I love the idea of container gardening, but right now, I can only keep my containers on a small flat part of my patio. Since I might not stay in this house for long, I want to avoid making any permanent changes that could deter future buyers. What are some tips for gardening on this kind of slope without spending thousands on grading?
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Your plants should thrive since your yard is south-facing, but maintaining them on a slope can be tricky. It's best to plant your rows horizontally across the slope to prevent erosion. Just remember, a well-kept garden can actually boost your property value, so don’t stress too much!

I've never set up a garden bed before, so do you have any super simple tips for container gardening or raised beds on a slope?