Simple steps around your home can have big benefits in your yard and in our region.
On-site stormwater management helps protect water quality and reduce flooding and erosion, but having a comprehensive list of common best practices can be overwhelming. Many local watershed groups provide tips and resources. Here, we've listed a few of our favorites to give you quick access to the manuals, worksheets, and diagrams that may simplify your search.
- Rain garden manual for homeowners
- Courtesy the Cuyahoga Soil & Water Conservation District, this is one of many resources they offer. It outlines rain garden terms and definitions, recommendations for creating the right rain garden for your property, and important diagrams and planting instructions.
- Blue Thumb Guide to Rain Gardens
- Find how-to video clips and useful tools for creating and maintaining a rain garden
- Planting plans
- Planning your rain garden (courtesy Central Ohio Rain Garden Initiative)
- Reference documents and worksheets (courtesy the City of Maplewood, MN)
- How to build a rain barrel
- Cuyahoga Soil & Water Conservation District offers annual workshops along with many recommendations and resources for making rain barrels for your property.
- How to disconnect downspouts
- If anyone knows about rain, it's Portland. This City of Portland, Oregon, Environmental Services manual shows you the simple steps and explains why this form of stormwater management is more than just disconnection.
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