Rain Garden

by | Jul 30, 2000 | Green Terms "R"

Rain Garden
A shallow, constructed depression that is planted with deep-rooted native plants and grasses. It is located in the landscaping to receive runoff from hard surfaces, such as a roof, a sidewalk and a driveway. Rain gardens slow the rush of water from these hard surfaces and hold the water for a short period of time, allowing the water to naturally filter into the ground. Rain gardens help control storm water runoff.