Volunteers graded the rain garden and planted over 400 plugs of fox sedge, bee balm, turtlehead, and ferns, plus small containers of bleeding heart, ironweed, cardinal flower, dogwood, redbud, blueberry, hydrangea, and more. These plants will grow to fill in the rain garden with a lush cluster of flowering native plants that improve habitat and aesthetics in the park. At a fairly low cost to the community, this garden benefits the neighborhood, the city, and the downstream watershed.
Could a project like this happen in the Five Mile Watershed? What examples can we share of similar local work?
| Before planting |
| Volunteer gardeners at work (Photos ©AKRF, 2011) |
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