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Resource Guide - Rain Barrels - Franklin Soil and Water Conservation District and Columbus GreenSpot
Developed by the City of Columbus and Franklin Soil and Water Conservation District in 2011, the GreenSpot Rain Barrel Program helps homeowners understand how stormwater runoff affects local water qua...
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Workshop - Rain Barrels - Franklin Soil and Water Conservation District and Columbus GreenSpot
Community Backyards Workshops Attend a live, in-person workshop taught by local vounteers and watershed professionals. These workshops are about 1.5 hours long unless otherwise noted. They cover the ...
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Resources - Rain Gardens - Rain Barrels - Franklin Soil and Water Conservation District and Columbus
Rain Gardens Rain gardens are shallow gardens designed to absorb rainwater from rooftops, downspouts, hard surfaces like parking lots or roads, and turfgrass lawns. They allow water to be captured an...
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Lawn Care - Rain Barrels - Franklin Soil and Water Conservation District and Columbus GreenSpot
How to grow a healthy lawn Healthy lawns have deeper root systems, drought and disease tolerance, and are better for water quality because they can absorb more rainfall. Check out the Get Grassy progr...
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Rain Garden Rebates - Rain Barrels - Franklin Soil and Water Conservation District and Columbus
Open April 24, 2023 - October 1, 2023 Rain garden rebates are available for only certain communities and require extra steps than a regular Community Backyards rebate! If you get a rain garden rebate...
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Resources - Gardening for Wildlife - Rain Barrels - Franklin Soil and Water Conservation District
Gardening for Wildlife Native plants bring native pollinators and wildlife to your yard. In fact, many native plants are crucial to the survival of many native pollinators. For example, monarch butter...