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ALL GARDEN COLLECTIONS INCLUDE 3 OF
EACH PLANT (5” DEEP SOIL MASS) UNLESS OTHERWISE
NOTED.
Do You Have a Problem Wet Area in Your Yard?
Most of us have a soggy area caused from gutter or
sump-pump runoff. Planting a rain garden can help you
turn this “problem” area into a beautiful feature that
will attract a variety of birds and butterflies.
Better yet, these plants reduce the
volume of water in the area and actively improve the
quality of water entering local storm drains and nearby
streams.
What is a
Rain Garden?
A rain garden is a man-made depression in
the ground that ranges from 4 to 8 inches deep. It
is designed to collect water, that might normally erode
your property into sewers and streams, and slowly filter
it back into the soil.
The depression is planted with native
plants that tolerate wet soil. The deep roots of many
native plants increase the ability of soil to hold water
and hold the soil together. Rain gardens don’t require
much space and can be designed in various shapes.
We are offering two rain garden
collections, one for full sun and one for full sun to
partial shade.
Native prairie plants will grow in average garden soil.
The following gardens will also tolerate the soil
conditions noted on the informational pages. |