March , 2015
Designing Rain Gardens
March 4, 2015| 1572
While rain gardens are a highly functional way to help protect water quality, they are also gardens and should be an attractive part of your yard and neighborhood. Think of the rain garden in the context of your home’s overall landscape design. Here are a few tips:
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Use the form below to determine how much stone, mulch, compost or top soil you need.
Material:
Landscaping Shape:
Landscape Dimensions
Length (ft):
Width (ft):
Depth (in):
Diameter (ft):
Depth (in):
Pool Diameter (ft):
Border Width (ft):
Depth (in):
Length (ft):
Height (ft):
Depth (in):
Landscape Requirements
40 lb Bags:
N/A
Cubic Yards:
N/A
Midsize Pickup Loads:
N/A
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