By A Mystery Man Writer
Rain gardens are bowl-shaped gardens that collect polluted runoff from buildings, roads, parking lots, and lawns. The plants in the rain garden absorb and clean this runoff, keeping pollution out of Puget Sound and beautifying our neighborhoods.
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Rain Garden Rebates - Rain Barrels - Franklin Soil and Water Conservation District and Columbus GreenSpot
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A Rain Garden Revisited - The Nature Trust of British Columbia
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Rain Gardens — Snohomish Conservation District
King County Envirothon Team Places Second at State : King Conservation District
Rain Gardens - Clark Public Utilities
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Green Stormwater Resources Pierce Conservation District, WA
Making a Difference One Rain Garden at a Time — The Nature Conservancy in Washington