Rain Garden Landscape Design


Rain Gardens Landscape Contractor Rain Gardens by Tom Are you looking for a great solution for all the water out of your downspouts? A retention basin is a great way to collect rain and runoff on your property. Rain gardens help improve water quality by up to 90% of chemical pollutants and nutrients. Rain gardens are a natural based solution for helping with localized flooding. Our rain gardens can include ornamental grasses, deep rooted perennials, low-growing shrubs and deer resistant plants. Trees and shrubs in a rain garden help deflect water and slow it down. And of course, one area of the rain garden will be the wettest and requires plants that tolerant of the wet conditions. Not every plant is suited for the wet area of a rain garden. Proper selection of plants for the success of the rain garden is critical. Turing a low area in to a meadow rain garden will add in the enjoyment of watching the butterflies and the birds and the bees as they all take advantage of all the nectar producing plants. By having a dry riverbed through your meadow rain garden gives the bed some structure and a place for the visitors to your meadow rain garden. Contact Karen and Tom Grosh of Grosh’s lawn Service today at https://www.groshslawnservice.com/ https://www.groshslawnservice.com/rain-gardens/ #groshslawnservice #raingarden

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