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A Rain garden functions like a native forest to help slow, soak up, and filter polluted urban runoff from downspouts, driveways, parking lots and other hard surfaces. Typically, a rain garden is a shallow recessed surface containing flowers, small trees, shrubs and grasses designed to tolerate wet winters and dry summers.

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A Rain garden functions like a native forest to help slow, soak up, and filter polluted urban runoff from downspouts, driveways, parking lots and other hard surfaces. Typically, a rain garden is a shallow recessed surface containing flowers, small trees, shrubs and grasses designed to tolerate wet winters and dry summers.