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Rain gardens are landscaped areas, usually planted with native plants, that make use of rainwater runoff in the yard. [MORE]
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Rain Gardens of West Michigan
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Citizen-based environmental advocacy and education organization. Includes news, guides, garden plans, demonstration gardens, and rain barrel information.
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Applied Ecological Services: Rain Gardens
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Guide to creating a garden and an article on the benefits. (PDF)
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Rain Gardens
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Guide to creating a garden with US region-specific plant lists.
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Clean Water Atlanta: Rain Gardens for Home Landscapes
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Instructions on creating a garden and a native plant list for Georgia gardeners.
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Dave Stack: Rain Gardens
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Introductory guide, concerns, Minnesota native plant list, and links.
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Maplewood: Rainwater Gardens
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Includes garden types, plant lists for Minnesota, design and care guides, and local maps.
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State of Illinois: Rain Garden Initiative
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Includes introduction, videos, native plant lists, and links.
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UW-Madison Environmental Resources Center: Rain Gardens
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Introductory and detailed manuals (PDF) for homeowners.
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