Sometimes, retaining walls aren’t the only option. Here’s how they stack up against other methods:
Plantings and Ground Cover: While grass and plants can slow erosion, they don’t offer the same structural support as a wall.
Terracing: In some cases, terracing (a series of stepped slopes) can help with erosion but may not be practical on steep slopes.
Erosion Mats or Fabrics: Effective in mild cases but lack the durability and permanence of a retaining wall.
In short, retaining walls are usually the go-to solution when more substantial erosion control and stability are needed.




