| 1. 10,000 Rain Gardens
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| Water quality is a regional concern. 10,000 Rain Gardens is dedicated to educating citizens about what they do to improve water quality and manage stormwater on personal and community property. Green solutions can have a powerful cumulative effect in reducing pollutants in our rivers and streams |
| http://www.rainkc.com |
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| 2. Healthy Landscapes: Rain Garden
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| Rain gardens are becoming increasingly popular in the home landscape. A rain garden is a natural or dug shallow depression designed to capture and soak up stormwater runoff from your roof or other impervious areas around your home like driveways, walkways, and even compacted lawn areas. They can be used as a buffer to shoreline areas to capture runoff from the home landscape before it enters a lake, pond, or river. The rain garden is planted with suitable trees, shrubs, flowers, and other plants allowing runoff to soak into the ground and protect water quality. |
| http://www.uri.edu/ce/healthylandscapes/raingarden.htm |
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| 3. Rain Garden Network
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| Rain Garden Network is the online resource for rain garden information, from links, faq's, and a glossary, to instructions for building your own rain garden. |
| http://www.raingardennetwork.com |
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| 4. Rain Gardens
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| Ready to make a rain garden? You came to the right place. We have garden plans, instructions, resources, and information. Please explore the site! |
| http://raingardens.org |
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