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WHAT IS A RAIN GARDEN?                                                       WHY WORRY ABOUT
                                                                                       STORM WATER?
         Do you have a wet basement, water that pools on your
         property, or a winter skating rink that results from                    Precipitation that is unable to
         downspout water rushing down your driveway? With                        filter into the ground moves into
         a little effort, you can put that water to work and create              basements and streets, sometimes
         a very attractive landscape feature! A rain garden is a                 causing flood damage. As storm
         vegetated depression specially designed to capture and                  water flows downhill across
         use rain and snowmelt, collectively known as storm water.               lawns and impermeable surfaces,
                                                                                 it picks up debris, soil, and
         Rain gardens receive storm water runoff from upstream                   chemical contaminants. This
         drainage areas such as roofs, driveways, and lawns.                     polluted water runs into storm
         Water that pools in rain gardens nourishes the plants and               drains and empties into rivers and
                                                                                 lakes, often without treatment.
         systems such as wetlands.
                                                                                 The influx of storm water into
         You don’t have to be an engineer to make a rain garden,                 Illinois waterways not only
                                                                                 makes our water resources
         will last for years!                                                    less clean, but also causes the
                                                                                 destabilization of banks and
         RAIN GARDEN BENEFITS                                                    increases downstream flooding.
                                                                                 Waterways need to be protected
         Rain gardens provide a number of benefits:                              from the negative impacts of
                                                                                 storm water because they are
                                                                                 a source of drinking water,
                                                                                 recreation, and wildlife habitat.
               hummingbirds and butterflies

               damage

               traditional lawns



               storm water

www.prairierivers.org   |   Illinois’ statewide leader in river protection, conservation, and restoration
BASIC STEPS                         SELECTING A LOCATION FOR THE RAIN GARDEN
     FOR CREATING A
                                           Rain gardens are a great way to reduce storm water runoff and beautify the
      RAIN GARDEN                          landscape in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. The first step of
                                           installing a rain garden is deciding where to put it! Suitable locations include
                                           courtyards, lawns, flower beds, and swales along roads or sidewalks. Avoid
                                           spots that are unlikely to receive storm water from upstream or uphill surfaces.

                                           The most efficient way to determine the location of your rain garden is to
                                           observe your property during and after a rainfall. Note both where the water
4. Dig the depression                      comes from and the area it travels to and pools. An ideal spot for a rain
                                           garden is an existing depression where water collects but also filters over time.
5. Install inflow and                      Or, create your own depression close to an existing downspout. You can also
   outflow conveyances                     be neighborly and intercept water that flows off your property.

6. Mulch the rain garden                   A few more factors to consider when deciding on the location of your rain
                                           garden include:
7. Plant the rain garden

8. Water and weed regularly

Please refer to the text in
this brochure for more                          use of native prairie plants
details on each step.




       SOIL TESTING                    When you have a location in mind, dig a small hole approximately 6 inches
                                       deep and determine the soil type and water permeability. Sandy soils are
If you need help determining           gritty, whereas clay soils are sticky when wet. Fill the hole with water and
the properties of your soil,           observe how long it takes to drain. The soil is suitably permeable if the water
you can submit a sample
for particle size analysis             should drain within a few days. When clay soil is present or permeability is
at a soil testing laboratory.          low, you can:


laboratories located in Illinois
and neighboring states.


               www.prairierivers.org   |   Illinois’ statewide leader in river protection, conservation, and restoration
DIGGING THE RAIN GARDEN                                                                                  NATIVE PLANTS
Before digging the rain garden, determine the surface area, depth, and shape
that are appropriate for your site and drainage conditions. A shape that
works well is a bean-shape, with the long side facing upslope in order to
catch as much storm water runoff as possible. Your rain garden should be
                                                                                                              River Oats
rate of water percolation into the ground will be low and therefore the rain
garden should be relatively shallow and large in area. If the soil has good

side of the suggested ranges.

                                                                                                              Gray Sedge
It is best to dig your rain garden in the spring or early summer. The sides
should be gently sloped, so that the rain garden resembles a saucer instead of a

also be used to create a berm on the downslope side of the rain garden. When
working on the berm, you can install a rock-lined overflow spillway or a drain
pipe so that you have more control of the rate of water loss. This extra step
                                                                                                         New England Aster
is only recommended if you are concerned about the rain garden overflowing
during unusually strong storms and the soil is high in clay. Direct storm water
to the rain garden with a downspout extension or shallow channel. Water can
also come from sump pump outlets. Add decorative rock to soften the impact
of incoming water.
                                                                                                          Swamp Milkweed
PLANTING THE RAIN GARDEN

     they are adapted to local

     have deep root systems, and
     are often perennial                                                                                 Golden Alexander


     aggressive or exotic

     bloom times so the rain
     garden remains colorful                                                                              Virginia Bluebells
     during the growing season

     to reduce plant competition


                                                                                                         Great Blue Lobelia
     height (ex. wettest spot in rain garden should have the more moisture-tolerant




     prevent erosion and weeds                                                                             Cardinal Flower

               www.prairierivers.org   |   Illinois’ statewide leader in river protection, conservation, and restoration
PLANTS FOR SUN AND SHADE                                                            MAINTAINING THE
                                                                                                           RAIN GARDEN
                                 SUNNY GARDEN                                                    The care needed to maintain a
                                                                                                 functioning rain garden does not
     Common Name                       Height         Color          Bloom Time                  differ greatly from a regular flower
                                                                                                 garden. Fertilizers are not needed,
                                                                                                 but compost can be blended into the

                                                                                                 fencing the rain garden initially to
                                                                                                 keep your plants safe from hungry
                                                                                                 herbivores!

                                                                                                 During the first year, the rain garden


                                                                                                 plants will grow larger and develop
                                                                                                 deep root systems. Simultaneously,
                                 SHADY GARDEN
                                                                                                 the need for weeding and watering
                                                                                                 will decrease.
     Common Name                       Height         Color          Bloom Time


                                                                                                 material from the previous growing
                                                                                                 season. In the spring and fall,
                                                                                                 replenish the mulch and make sure
                                                                                                 the inflow and outflow conveyances
                                                                                                 are clear of debris.

                                                                                                              MOSQUITOES

                                                                                                 successfully in well-drained rain
This rain garden brochure is a product of Prairie Rivers Network. To learn more, call us
to schedule a rain garden presentation. If you build a rain garden, please send your stories
and pictures to info@prairierivers.org.                                                          to adult. Rain gardens should filter
                                                                                                 water completely within a few days.
                                  Prairie Rivers Network
                                                                                                          OTHER RESOURCES
                                                                                                 More details about rain gardens are
                                  www.prairierivers.org
                                                                                                 available from:
       This brochure was made possible by donations from the following sponsors:
                                                                                                 Wisconsin Department of Natural
                                                                                                 Resources’ “Rain gardens: A how-to




   Floribunda Gardens           The Natural Garden, Inc.        Possibility Place Nursery


                               www.thenaturalgardeninc.com www.possibilityplace.com

  Illustrations by Karie Neukomm and photographs by Michael Jeffords and John Hilty.

                  www.prairierivers.org     |   Illinois’ statewide leader in river protection, conservation, and restoration

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Prairier Rivers Network: Rain Gardens for Illinois

  • 1. WHAT IS A RAIN GARDEN? WHY WORRY ABOUT STORM WATER? Do you have a wet basement, water that pools on your property, or a winter skating rink that results from Precipitation that is unable to downspout water rushing down your driveway? With filter into the ground moves into a little effort, you can put that water to work and create basements and streets, sometimes a very attractive landscape feature! A rain garden is a causing flood damage. As storm vegetated depression specially designed to capture and water flows downhill across use rain and snowmelt, collectively known as storm water. lawns and impermeable surfaces, it picks up debris, soil, and Rain gardens receive storm water runoff from upstream chemical contaminants. This drainage areas such as roofs, driveways, and lawns. polluted water runs into storm Water that pools in rain gardens nourishes the plants and drains and empties into rivers and lakes, often without treatment. systems such as wetlands. The influx of storm water into You don’t have to be an engineer to make a rain garden, Illinois waterways not only makes our water resources will last for years! less clean, but also causes the destabilization of banks and RAIN GARDEN BENEFITS increases downstream flooding. Waterways need to be protected Rain gardens provide a number of benefits: from the negative impacts of storm water because they are a source of drinking water, recreation, and wildlife habitat. hummingbirds and butterflies damage traditional lawns storm water www.prairierivers.org | Illinois’ statewide leader in river protection, conservation, and restoration
  • 2. BASIC STEPS SELECTING A LOCATION FOR THE RAIN GARDEN FOR CREATING A Rain gardens are a great way to reduce storm water runoff and beautify the RAIN GARDEN landscape in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. The first step of installing a rain garden is deciding where to put it! Suitable locations include courtyards, lawns, flower beds, and swales along roads or sidewalks. Avoid spots that are unlikely to receive storm water from upstream or uphill surfaces. The most efficient way to determine the location of your rain garden is to observe your property during and after a rainfall. Note both where the water 4. Dig the depression comes from and the area it travels to and pools. An ideal spot for a rain garden is an existing depression where water collects but also filters over time. 5. Install inflow and Or, create your own depression close to an existing downspout. You can also outflow conveyances be neighborly and intercept water that flows off your property. 6. Mulch the rain garden A few more factors to consider when deciding on the location of your rain garden include: 7. Plant the rain garden 8. Water and weed regularly Please refer to the text in this brochure for more use of native prairie plants details on each step. SOIL TESTING When you have a location in mind, dig a small hole approximately 6 inches deep and determine the soil type and water permeability. Sandy soils are If you need help determining gritty, whereas clay soils are sticky when wet. Fill the hole with water and the properties of your soil, observe how long it takes to drain. The soil is suitably permeable if the water you can submit a sample for particle size analysis should drain within a few days. When clay soil is present or permeability is at a soil testing laboratory. low, you can: laboratories located in Illinois and neighboring states. www.prairierivers.org | Illinois’ statewide leader in river protection, conservation, and restoration
  • 3. DIGGING THE RAIN GARDEN NATIVE PLANTS Before digging the rain garden, determine the surface area, depth, and shape that are appropriate for your site and drainage conditions. A shape that works well is a bean-shape, with the long side facing upslope in order to catch as much storm water runoff as possible. Your rain garden should be River Oats rate of water percolation into the ground will be low and therefore the rain garden should be relatively shallow and large in area. If the soil has good side of the suggested ranges. Gray Sedge It is best to dig your rain garden in the spring or early summer. The sides should be gently sloped, so that the rain garden resembles a saucer instead of a also be used to create a berm on the downslope side of the rain garden. When working on the berm, you can install a rock-lined overflow spillway or a drain pipe so that you have more control of the rate of water loss. This extra step New England Aster is only recommended if you are concerned about the rain garden overflowing during unusually strong storms and the soil is high in clay. Direct storm water to the rain garden with a downspout extension or shallow channel. Water can also come from sump pump outlets. Add decorative rock to soften the impact of incoming water. Swamp Milkweed PLANTING THE RAIN GARDEN they are adapted to local have deep root systems, and are often perennial Golden Alexander aggressive or exotic bloom times so the rain garden remains colorful Virginia Bluebells during the growing season to reduce plant competition Great Blue Lobelia height (ex. wettest spot in rain garden should have the more moisture-tolerant prevent erosion and weeds Cardinal Flower www.prairierivers.org | Illinois’ statewide leader in river protection, conservation, and restoration
  • 4. PLANTS FOR SUN AND SHADE MAINTAINING THE RAIN GARDEN SUNNY GARDEN The care needed to maintain a functioning rain garden does not Common Name Height Color Bloom Time differ greatly from a regular flower garden. Fertilizers are not needed, but compost can be blended into the fencing the rain garden initially to keep your plants safe from hungry herbivores! During the first year, the rain garden plants will grow larger and develop deep root systems. Simultaneously, SHADY GARDEN the need for weeding and watering will decrease. Common Name Height Color Bloom Time material from the previous growing season. In the spring and fall, replenish the mulch and make sure the inflow and outflow conveyances are clear of debris. MOSQUITOES successfully in well-drained rain This rain garden brochure is a product of Prairie Rivers Network. To learn more, call us to schedule a rain garden presentation. If you build a rain garden, please send your stories and pictures to info@prairierivers.org. to adult. Rain gardens should filter water completely within a few days. Prairie Rivers Network OTHER RESOURCES More details about rain gardens are www.prairierivers.org available from: This brochure was made possible by donations from the following sponsors: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources’ “Rain gardens: A how-to Floribunda Gardens The Natural Garden, Inc. Possibility Place Nursery www.thenaturalgardeninc.com www.possibilityplace.com Illustrations by Karie Neukomm and photographs by Michael Jeffords and John Hilty. www.prairierivers.org | Illinois’ statewide leader in river protection, conservation, and restoration