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How can you handle extra rain from gutters, heavy rain, or a sloping site? A residential rain garden is a type of green infrastructure that mimics natural processes to retain and use stormwater. It promotes water infiltration, transpiration, and harvesting throughout the landscape. It also helps restore the natural water balance in areas with scarce or plentiful rain. Here's how to plan and plant yours! Front Yard Rain Garden, Rain Garden Design Backyards, Rain Drainage Ideas Landscaping, Rainscaping Ideas, Rain Garden Ideas, Living Room Brick Wall, Wetland Garden, Rainwater Garden, Room Brick Wall

How can you handle extra rain from gutters, heavy rain, or a sloping site? A residential rain garden is a type of green infrastructure that mimics natural processes to retain and use stormwater. It promotes water infiltration, transpiration, and harvesting throughout the landscape. It also helps restore the natural water balance in areas with scarce or plentiful rain. Here's how to plan and plant yours!

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Embrace your rainy garden! Don't worry, there are numerous creative ways to divert, repurpose, and economically utilize water, even during heavy rainfall. Join our organic farmer as she shares 13 unique garden designs and tips tailored for sustainable gardening and rain garden design enthusiasts. Explore these ideas to transform your garden into a thriving oasis, rain or shine!

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< Back To The Sustainable Street Master Plan Page Stormwater from the parking lot surface now flows into a bio-retention basin, or Rain Garden. This prevents pollutants such as vehicle fluids and trash from flowing into the storm drain and into the San Francisco Bay. Rocks slow the flow of water as it enters the basin

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