Old Woman Creek Presents: How to Build a Rain Garden
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- Опубліковано 8 гру 2021
- Our friends at Old Woman Creek share great tips, information and the benefits of creating your own rain garden in this video.
Here are some external links to help you learn more about gardening!
Erie County Soil and Water Conservation District - Rain Garden Manual: erieconserves.org/your-home/l...
Local Soil and Water Conservation Districts by County: agri.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/...
Blue Thumb: Planting for Clean Water: bluethumb.org/native-plant-ga...
Where to buy native plants throughout Ohio: www.ohionativeplantmonth.org/...
Ohio Invasive Plants Council: www.oipc.info/invasive-plants...
Garden Planning, Tips, and Guides by Seed Savers Exchange: www.seedsavers.org/learn
Cleveland Seed Bank: www.hummingbirdproject.org/cl...
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Music Credit:
Keep It In Your Heart by Loco Boco - freemusicarchive.org/music/Lo...
Green Leaves by Jason Shaw - freemusicarchive.org/music/Ja...
Photo Credit:
Soil Texture Chart, Christopher Aragon, Wikimedia Commons: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...
Erie Conservation District
erieconserves.org/
Very helpful video. Thank you.
Amazing video! So much important knowledge!
Wonderful video, thank you!
Thank you for this great video - one note tho - you kept showing the butterfly and said it was on Rattlesnake Master - sure looked like a Button Bush instead to me.
You’re right. It is a button bush.
The butterfly is on button bush.
Are Joe pye and swamp mallow annual? They do die back to the ground but return each year making them perennial.
Thats right folks, all that extra crap you put on your lawns isnt helping the environment. Pay attention to directions and if you are unsure how to fertilize or spray weeds, get the right help.