Rainscaping Guide: Is a Rain Garden Right For Your Site?
You Can Build a Garden
Buy plants, get money
Did you know most Franklin County residents are eligible for a $50 rebate on compost bins, rain barrels, and native plants? Learn more at greenspotbackyards.org
Rain gardens planned in Clintonville to reduce stormwater runoff-Cols Dispatch
Read about it here: Clintonville rain gardens
And an update:Rain gardens in Clintonville: Frustration evident at meeting
University of Connecticut Rain Garden App
Check out this app from the University of Connecticut! Helps guide homeowners through the process. Folks, the machines are taking over.
Fall Workshop in Delaware County
Stratford Ecological Center is hosting a rain water harvesting workshop. More details:Statford Eco Farms program
CORGI Fall Meeting- What’s New: Projects, Research, and Design
Thank you attendees and presenters for a successful day!
CORGI Fall Social Successful
Thank you to our partners and friends who attended our fall Social on the 23d! CORGI appreciates being part of the big picture that includes stormwater management, habitat, and community initiatives alike. Read More
Gardening for Life
“Chances are, you have never thought of your garden — indeed, of all of the space on your land — as a wildlife preserve that represents the last chance we have for sustaining plants and animals that were once common throughout the United States. That is exactly the role our suburban landscapes are now playing, and will play even more critically in the near future. If this is news to you, it’s not your fault.” GardeningLifeDTallamy