
Rain Garden Workshop
Saturday March 7, 2020
10:00 am-Noon
Drexel Hill Middle School (cafeteria)
3001 State Rd
Drexel Hill, PA 19026
Free Event , Advance Registration Required
Donations are appreciated but not required.
Learn how a beautiful addition to your property can help your community. This Rain Garden Workshop will teach you about Rain Gardens and their importance to your and surrounding communities .Learn how to build and maintain a Rain Garden yourself and how to help build rain gardens in your community. Presented by Darby Creek Valley Association, Eastern Delaware County Stormwater Collaborative and Hav-a-Rain Garden.
Rain Gardens reduce flooding and storm water pollution, improving water quality in our streams and rivers for aquatic life and recreational users.
Build and maintain your own garden!
Help to Protect our Waterways!
What is a Rain Garden?
Beautiful landscaped areas built down, instead of up, intercepting runoff from buildings, driveways and other impervious surfaces before it can reach the storm sewers and streams. Small gardens are typically 6-12 inches deep and drain within a day or two after a rain. Plants are water and drought tolerant and need little or no watering after they are established..

This is a free event , advance registration is required
Donations are appreciated but not required.