How can I create a rain garden to manage runoff

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CadenceHicks
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How can I create a rain garden to manage runoff

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How can I create a rain garden to manage runoff
KorbynWashington
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Sure! Here are eight different ways to create a rain garden to help manage runoff:
PabloBeltran
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**Choose the Right Spot**: Look for a low area in your yard where water tends to collect. This will be the perfect spot for your rain garden.
HuxleyMurillo
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**Pick Native Plants**: Select plants that are native to your area. They’re better at handling local soil and weather conditions, plus they attract pollinators!
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**Dig It Out**: Start by digging a shallow depression about 6-12 inches deep. This will help hold the rainwater and give your plants a cozy home.
KhariFaulkner
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**Create a Berm**: Build a small mound of soil around the edge of your rain garden. This will help keep the water in and prevent it from flowing away too quickly.
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**Add Mulch**: Spread a layer of mulch on top of the soil. This helps retain moisture, keeps weeds down, and adds some nice aesthetics to your garden.
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**Incorporate Drainage**: If your yard has heavy clay or poor drainage, consider adding sand or compost to improve the soil’s ability to absorb water.
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**Plan for Overflow**: Make sure there’s a way for excess water to escape if it rains really hard. You don’t want your garden to turn into a pond!
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