What is a Rain Garden?
What is a rain garden?
A rain garden is a shallow depression that is planted with deep-rooted native plants and grasses. The garden should be positioned near a runoff source like a downspout, driveway or sump pump to capture rainwater runoff and stop the water from reaching the sewer system.
Why plant a rain garden?
But why plant a rain garden? What is the point? Will it do any good? How do I plant a garden? What do I need to do? What do I do in the winter time? And then next spring?
Since 2003, Rain Garden Network has been helping individuals, groups and communities understand the importance of rain gardens, rainwater harvesting and identifying and planning the diversion of rainwater away from streets and sewers.
We have all the rain garden information you'll need to plant your garden this season.
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Rain Garden Packets $20.00
Guides $7.00

Rain Garden "How-To" Packet
Three laminated guides that will show you step-by-step:
How-to Build a Rain Garden
How-to do Seasonal
Maintenance
What Plants to Selection
(Choose U.S. Midwest, Northeast or Southeast plant list)
Check out! Buying and Installing a Rain Barrel
Check out! Native Plant Maintenance Guide
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