A Rain Garden or "bioretention basin" is a vegetated depression in an urban landscape that collects, treats, and recharges storm water into the ground. Because it is a garden as much as it is a ...
Rain gardens can be designed in a variety of ways to meet individual preferences as a landscaping feature for seasonal interest, wildlife habitat, color, and function.
By incorporating a rain garden into your October landscaping plans, you can transform excess rainwater into a valuable resource, ensuring your garden remains lush and healthy even during the ...
There's a new landscaping trend on the block and it's all about rain. It's time to take full advantage of the UK weather with the rainscaping garden trend, but what does it entail and how will it ...
The UK is used to wet weather, however, people have been warned to incorporate flood-tolerant plants in their gardens this ...
Homeowners are being urged to flood-proof their gardens this autumn with experts sharing how they can do this in 8 steps.
The group decided to use plants donated to REACH from ReWild Long Island, a Port Washington-based organization that promotes sustainable landscaping, to create a rain garden. Two weeks ago ...
This is one piece of a continuing series of stories on stormwater, how to manage it, and what is being done to control it in ...
although rain gardens are small, patchy and randomly placed on the urban landscape, it is possible that in the future scientists can determine how they add up to be ecologically restorative, ...
The rain garden is an unlined bio-filtration basin. The area was amended down to a depth of 18” with an engineered bio-retention media consisting of 70% landscape sand, 15% compost, and 15% native ...