Pictures gallery of rain garden plants
Rain Gardens Indiana Association of Soil Water Conservation
A rain garden is a landscaping feature using native perennial (a plant that normally lives more
Good Plants to Use in Your Rain Garden Mid-America Regional
good PLants to use in your Rain Garden Use native plants! Natives are a natural for this because they tolerate short periods of standing water are drought
Shady Rain Garden Plant List
Turtlehead (Chelone glabra) Grows to a height of 2 to 3 feet with a spread of 1.5 to 2.5 feet. Flowers are white with a pinkish tinge and are similar to
Metro Rain gardens
Some gardens are planted for a specific purpose like growing good things to eat or flowers to pick. A rain garden's purpose is to catch rain water with its plants
Rain Garden
list of common native rain garden plants can be found in Appendix B. Testing the Soil Once you have identified possible locations for your rain garden test the soil.
Rain Garden Alliance Planting a Rain Garden
Form and function: Planting your rain garden. As you move from the planning stage to getting your hands dirty an important thing to keep in mind is that a rain
Rain Gardens — New England Wild Flower Society
Rain garden plants also need to be able to handle inundations of water and periods of dryness. Place your orders early with the Society’s nurseries to ensure a wide
Rain Gardens Welcome to Floridata
Rain Lilies for my rain gardens by Ginny Stibolt. Rain gardens serve two main purposes: 1) to capture or slow down rainwater runoff and allow it to percolate
Rain garden plant kits for homeowners
Ohio Prairie Nursery offers two Rain Garden plant kits for homeowners who want to do their part in helping to control stormwater runoff.
Planting a Rain Garden Heavy Duty Rain Barrels for Rainwater
Plants for Rain Gardens. Plant selection varies significantly by climate region. Here are some suitable plants for rain gardens around the United States.
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