In recent years, large-scale construction projects such as road pavement construction and new city
construction have been carried out nationwide with by the expansion of social overhead facilities and base
on the economic development planning, resulting in a rapid increase in artificial slope damage. The existing
vegetation-based re-installation method of the slope surface greening method reveals various problems such
as lack of bonding force, drying, and lack of organic matter. In this study, research was carried out using
vegetation-based material and environmentally friendly soil additives, were are used in combination with
natural humus, Bark compost, coco peat, and vermiculite. Uniaxial compressive strength was measured
according to the mixing ratio of soil additives and the strength was analyzed. Experiments were carried out
on the characteristics of the soil material to gauge the slope protection properties by using the soil
compaction test method wherein the soil and the soil additive materials are mixed in relation to the soil
height, the number of compaction, the compaction method (layer) and the curing condition. As a result of
the experiment, excellent strength performance was demonstrated in soil additives using gypsum cement, and
it satisfied vegetation growth standards by using performance enhancer and pH regulator. It was confirmed
that the strength increases with the mixing of soil and soil additive, and the stability of slope protection
can be improved.