Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Burlington County Demonstration Rain Garden
Übersicht
History:
The Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Burlington County rain garden was installed as part of the Stormwater Management in Your Backyard program that involved the Master Gardeners of Burlington County.
Type of Runoff Managed:
This rain garden manages stormwater from the Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Burlington County building. The rain garden receives runoff from a downspout at one corner of the building. The area of the rooftop was estimated to determine the volume of runoff discharged through the downspout (based on a 1.25" rainfall event).
Installation:
Approximately ten Master Gardeners of Burlington County were present for the installation of the rain garden in October 2007, which was approved by the Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders. Sand was added to the soil during the rain garden installation. Also, the rain garden was featured in the Burlington County Times.
Plant List:
Arrowwood Viburnum
Blue Flag Iris
Highbush Blueberry
Inkberry Holly
Red-osier Dogwood
Shasta Daisy
Soft Rush
Sweet Pepperbush/Summersweet
Virginia Sweetspire
Maintenance:
The rain garden is maintained by the Master Gardeners of Burlington County.
Location:
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Verbindungen
- Parsippany-Troy Hills
- Camden
- Fanwood
- Hillsborough
- Scotch Plains
- Mullica Hill
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- Long Valley
- Camden
- Wenonah
- WestamptonUnited States
- BaltimoreUnited States
- Hong Kong S.A.R., China
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- United States
- Germany
- United States
- Canada
- BridgewaterUnited States
- Cottage LkaeUnited States
- Trenton / Port SevernCanada
- CamdenUnited States
- RochesterUnited States
- Brazil
- Germany
- LindenwoldUnited States
- Cherry HillUnited States
- Argentina
- Ewing TownshipUnited States
- United States
- Ewing TownshipUnited States
- United States
- SomervilleUnited States
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- WestamptonUnited States
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