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Rain Garden 101

When we’re enjoying a nice summer evening, the last thing we want to do is spend time watering the lawn!

In this workshop, we will talk all about rain gardens- from their function, all the way through implementation and plant selection. Rain gardens are full of native plants that don’t require a ton of water in the heat of summer, so they make the perfect water-friendly addition to your landscaping. While they’re best planted in the fall, summer is the perfect time to start working on your plan so you’re ready to go next spring and can spend next summer’s evenings enjoying your beautiful rain garden.

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Instructor: Nicole Tabit Nicole Tabit is the Adult Program Manager at Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. Her degree is in Natural Resource Management and Visitors Services from The Ohio State University. She loves to hike and be outdoors, but she also loves to create and combine her love for the arts and environment by tying natural elements into her art projects.