Friday, July 23, 2010

Planting a Rain Garden in my front yard

My concern for my local stream is now extending [literally] to my own backyard – actually it is my front yard. During periods of intense rainfall, there is flooding and “sheet wash” runoff from our front yard into the street.

So I urged my father to plant a “Rain Garden”. The first step was something I just can’t get away from doing – removing invasive plant species. In this case, English Ivy.



We then dug a trench away from the downspout and filled it with pond stones.



We had to cut our hedges back because they were damaged during last winter’s heavy snows. I planted a number of native plant species in this garden, including Inland Sea Oats, Wild Indigo, Western Sunflowers, and Aromatic Asters.



The stone-filled trench was extended into the lawn and adjacent flower beds, which contain native Wild Lupines.



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