Desert rain gardens do more than just harvest rain - they are living, ecological systems that improve the health of our environment, and help to reduce flooding, water native plants and trees, grow food plants, sink rain into our aquifer, keep pollution out of our groundwater, create habitat, shade and cool our city streets and buildings, and beautify our homes and neighborhoods.
Whether you have a small patio or a big landscape to tend to, are an ordinary citizens or professional landscaper, you can use our pro tips on sustainable rain gardening practices to improve our human relationship to the Sonoran Desert ecosystem, and beyond.
To download the handbook for FREE, or order printed copies, click here.
Major funding for this project was provided by the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management’s Urban and Community Forestry Program and USDA Forest Service.
Whether you have a small patio or a big landscape to tend to, are an ordinary citizens or professional landscaper, you can use our pro tips on sustainable rain gardening practices to improve our human relationship to the Sonoran Desert ecosystem, and beyond.
To download the handbook for FREE, or order printed copies, click here.
Major funding for this project was provided by the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management’s Urban and Community Forestry Program and USDA Forest Service.