The Wildlife Trust’s Rain Garden
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The Wildlife Trust’s Rain Garden

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A birch and willow hedgehog and hazel hurdle-bordered beds add a countryside feel to an urban garden designed around the natural flow of rainwater

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The Wildlife Trust’s Rain Garden

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The Wildlife Trust’s Rain Garden

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A birch and willow hedgehog and hazel hurdle-bordered beds add a countryside feel to an urban garden designed around the natural flow of rainwater

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The Wildlife Trust’s Rain Garden
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Nurturing a natural flow of rainwater, this feature demonstrates how we can implement small changes in our gardens to capture water in a beautiful and wildlifefriendly way. Creating a rain garden not only provides a space for our declining wildlife, but also helps water plants and prevents flooding and pollution.
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