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The phrase "rain gardens" is correct and commonly used in written English
It typically refers to specially designed garden beds or areas that are meant to capture and filter rainwater runoff, reducing pollution and helping to replenish groundwater. Example: "The city council is encouraging homeowners to install rain gardens in their yards to help mitigate the effects of heavy rainfall and prevent erosion."
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rain gardens
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Plural of rain garden
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Rain gardens are gaining in popularity throughout the country, and gardeners could call the local stormwater management agency for advice.
"We've also experimented with rain gardens planted in parking lots.
But Ms. Majorelle has another vision: "Rain gardens as public parks and natural habitats".
There will be composting toilets and "rain gardens" to capture water for use in irrigation.
Rain gardens and trees planted around green buildings attract birds and make collisions more likely.
The plant is sometimes grown in rain gardens and attracts butterflies.
Use rain gardens and low-impact development Permeable surfaces are your friends.
"Yeah, so a lot of people would make rain gardens," said her twin Ruth.
Rutgers University has already developed a plan to put porous pavers and "rain gardens" on city streets.
RYE Rye Free Reading Room Nigel Dunnett, co-author of "Rain Gardens," discussion, question-and-answer session and signing.
This year's edition will highlight green gardening practices like dry landscaping, designing with recycled building materials, composting and rain gardens.
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