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Why A Rain Garden?This landscaped shallow depression is filled in with loose, deep soil that naturally filters storm water and prevents it from entering our waterways. A rain garden is low maintenance and planted with beautiful, hardy native plants that attract pollinators and requires little to no watering. By adopting a rain garden, the risk of overland flooding in a person's basement is significantly reduced. Rain gardens continue to be one of the most cost-effective, low-impact development strategies that combats the effects of climate change and builds in resiliency for cities.
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