Raingardens for the river
What's a raingarden?
Raingardens beautify a space while also directly improving water quality.
Raingardens are designed to catch rainwater runoff, helping prevent erosion and filtering pollutants. They also provide wildlife habitat, attract pollinators and bring beautiful plants and wildflowers to your yard.
"A raingarden is simply a garden with a depression that is designed to catch rainwater runoff in your yard, growing plants that don't mind getting partially flooded on occasion. Raingardens provide wildlife habitat and an opportunity to create beautiful landscaping. And, by soaking up rain where it falls, raingardens slow stormwater runoff, help prevent erosion and remove pollutants in the process."
—From The Blue Thumb Guide to Raingardens by Rusty Schmidt, Dan Shaw and David Dods
What you can do
If you're ready to get started on your own, here are some great online resources:
- The University of Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources wrote this rain garden manual for Wisconsin homeowners, but it includes valuable information for neighboring Minnesotans.
- We also recommend checking out Blue Thumb's raingarden info and live or online classes.
- Metro Blooms offers consultations.
- Don't forget to contact your local watershed district for additional assistance, classes and grant or cost-share availability.
- Mississippi Watershed Management Organization has a suite of resources about raingarden installation and maintenance on their website.
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