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Garden In The Rain

A rain garden is a planted depression that is designed to absorb rainwater runoff from impervious urban areas like roofs, driveways, walkways, and compacted lawn areas.

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Rain garden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

News from the Rain Gardens. The Center of the Universe Rain Garden is blooming! We need rain garden volunteers to help the rain gardens look their best.

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If you improve the soil before planting, your plants will have a healthy start. Native Plants for Rain Gardens. We recommend our beautiful native species for rain gardens, or a ...

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Rain Garden Network offers planning tools, installation services and education & outreach materials & services to homeowners, organizations and municipalities

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