Sunday, January 12, 2020

Summer pictures of the rain garden during its second season

It's a snowy day in January and we' re finally taking the time to update the blog with pictures from the summer. We had started this blog to show how a new rain garden takes shape. It turns that by the end of the second summer, it already looks like a mature rain garden!

We were delighted by the monarch butterflies that came to visit the rain garden!

After a strong rainfall, the clover leaves float like lily pads.

Plants in the rain garden are fully occupying the entire area of the garden

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for taking the effort to document this. Love the iris! I'm about to install rain garden in Australia (where we ALL should have them) as demonstration of water nurturing. Doesn't snow here, but rain events can be very heavy, our clay is super heavy and our heat pretty intense. 10th acre farm and your blog have been great to find! Love your daughter's enthusiasm on the video too!🤗. Maggie

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Summer pictures of the rain garden during its second season

It's a snowy day in January and we' re finally taking the time to update the blog with pictures from the summer. We had started this...