Washington State University and Stewardship Partners are leading the groundbreaking campaign to install 12,000 Rain Gardens in the Puget Sound Region by 2016. We’ve recently registered our rain garden to be included in the growing number of rain gardens in our region.
Rain gardens soak up gallons of polluted runoff from rooftops, driveways and other hard surfaces protecting our waterways from pollution. They are not only attractive landscape features that prevent flooding and water run off but they can be enticing habitats for birds and butterflies.
To find out more about the 12,000 Rain Garden Campaign and see recent photos of our rain garden visit http://raingarden.wsu.edu

