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CGAR4 — Rain Garden & Prairie Planting

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Homeowners are catching on to the trends of creating environmentally sound plantings and using more native plants. Low, poorly drained locations can be used for rain gardens to filter rainwater and help store stormwater runoff. Dry, sunny areas can incorporate prairie species along with hardy perennials to provide year-round color and texture.

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