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 RAIN GARDENS
Use—don’t lose—the water that falls on your paved areas and roof.
       Here are two plot plans, one for sun and one for shade, from
  “Catch the Rain” in the 2009 All-Seasons Garden Guide. To purchase
                this issue, go to http://Shop.Almanac.com
          A rain garden is a shallow, bowl-shape area that captures
        runoff water during a heavy rain and allows it to soak into the
           ground gradually. Both of these plans are designed for a
             12x24-foot space but are adaptable to smaller areas.
                                                                       by Robin Sweetser




                                                           A Rain Garden for Sun
    Plants set into a rain garden that gets full sun must be able to endure both
                          occasional flooding and dry spells.
                                                                   (See the plant diagram on page 2.)

                                                      In the center, plant . . .                                              –Jennifer Anderson @ USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database


                                                       1  Summersweet (Clethra alnifolia ‘Ruby Spice’), a woody shrub
                                                      that bears fragrant, pink, bottlebrush flowers in the summer. 5 to
                                                      6 feet tall; Zones 4 to 9. One plant.
        –Song Sparrow Perennials




                                                       2   Red osier dogwood (Cornus sericea), which has white blossoms
                                                      in spring and reddish-purple leaves in the fall—although its most
    1                                                 attractive features are its red stems, which lend winter interest to                                                     3
                                                      the landscape. 6 to 10 feet tall; Zones 2 to 8. One plant.
                                                       3  Blue flag iris (Iris versicolor), which brightens the rain garden
        –Gary A. Monroe @ USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database




                                                      with lavender-blue flowers in the spring. It looks very natural in a
                                                      wet setting. Avoid the yellow flag iris (Iris pseudacorus), which is
                                                      an invasive species that will take over. 2 to 4 feet tall; Zones 3 to
                                                      9. Four plants.
                                                       4   Joe Pye weed (Eupatorium maculatum), which has purple flow-
    2                                                 ers in late summer that butterflies can’t resist. 3 to 5 feet tall;                                                      4
                                                      Zones 3 to 7. Two plants.
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                                                      –Margo Letourneau




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A Rain Garden for Sun                                            (continued)
                                                  (See the plant diagram on page 2.)

                                     5  Astilbes (Astilbe), which are long-lived, moisture-loving peren-
                                    nials that will thrive in the sunny rain garden if planted where
                                    they get some afternoon shade from taller shrubs nearby. They
                                    bloom in summer and are available in pinks, reds, purple, and
                                    white. 1 to 3 feet tall; Zones 3 to 8. Three plants.
    –www.WaysideGardens.com




                                     6  Daylilies (Hemerocallis), which may not be natives but can
5                                   keep your rain garden in bloom over a long season if you plant                                          10
                                    early, midseason, and late varieties. Assorted heights and a
                                    rainbow of colors are available. Zones 4 to 11. Five plants.

                                    For the drier outer edge . . .
                                     7  Blueberries (Vaccinium), whether highbush (up to 5 feet tall)
                                    or lowbush (up to 2 feet tall) varieties, which add both a flower-




                                                                                                                  –Jennifer Anderson/USDA
                                    ing shrub and an edible fruit to your landscape. Zones 3 to 8.
                                    Two plants.
    –Oakes Daylilies




6                                    8   American cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon), which is a pretty,                                     11
                                    ground-covering shrub that also bears edible fruit. About 6 inches
                                    tall; Zones 2 to 7. Six plants.
                                     9  Bee balm (Monarda), which in summer features brilliant-red,
                                    pink, or white flowers that attract hummingbirds and butterflies.
                                    Look for a mildew-resistant variety. 3 feet tall and wide; Zones
                                    3 to 9. Two plants.
                                    10  New England aster (Aster novae-angliae), which will carry the
7                                   show into fall with its bright, violet-purple flowers. It gets quite tall                               12
                                    but can be cut back to half its height in June to create a shorter and
                                    bushier plant, if desired. Up to 6 feet tall; Zones 4 to 8. Two plants.
                                    11  Sneezeweed (Helenium autumnale), which bears sunny yellow
                                    flowers in late summer. It is highly adaptable to wet or dry soil.
                                    3 to 5 feet tall; Zones 4 to 8. One plant.
                                                                                                                  –Jennifer Anderson/USDA




                                    12  Meadow anemone (Anemone canadensis), which is deer-resistant
                                    and salt-tolerant. This tough little perennial bears pure-white
8                                   blossoms in late spring. 2 feet tall; Zones 2 to 9. Two plants.                                         13
                                    13  Blue cardinal flower (Lobelia siphilitica), which has spikes of
                                    true blue flowers in late summer. 2 to 4 feet tall; Zones 5 to 9.
                                    Six plants.
                                    14  Butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa), which features orange
    –www.bluestoneperennials.com




                                    blossoms that provide excellent nectar for butterflies. In addition,
                                    the plants are an important larval food for monarch butterflies.
                                                                                                                  –W. Atlee Burpee & Co.




                                    2 to 3 feet tall; Zones 4 to 9. Three plants.
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A Rain Garden for Shade
    Placing a rain garden in full shade is not recommended; partial shade is best.
                                                                    (See the plant diagram on page 5.)


                                                       In the center, plant . . .
                                                        1  Rhododendrons, especially cold-hardy native rhodora
                                                       (Rhododendron canadense), which like damp soil and partial sun.
                                                       They will bloom profusely in the spring. 2 to 4 feet tall and wide;
                                                       Zones 3 to 6. Two plants.
                                                        2  Winterberry (Ilex verticillata), which needs one male plant to




                                                                                                                               –R. L. Ash
1                                                      act as a pollinator, along with the females, if you want a crop of                          5
                                                       colorful red berries. For this garden size, choose from dwarf
                                                       cultivars. 3 to 5 feet tall; Zones 3 to 9. Two plants.
    –Robert H. Mohlenbrock@USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database




                                                        3   Cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis), which grows well in sun
                                                       or partial shade. It has rich red flowers in late summer. 2 to 3 feet
                                                       tall; Zones 3 to 9. Six plants.
                                                        4  Pink turtlehead (Chelone lyonii), which is a trouble-free
                                                       perennial that doesn’t mind wet feet. It blooms in the late summer
2                                                      to early fall. 2 to 4 feet tall; Zones 3 to 8. Seven plants.                                6
                                                        5  Purple meadow rue (Thalictrum dasycarpum), which loves a
                                                       damp spot in partial shade. It can get quite tall and has clouds of
                                                       purple-tinged white blossoms in summer. 3 to 6 feet tall; Zones
                                                       5 to 9. Two plants.
                                                        6  Wild columbines (Aquilegia canadensis), which are an important
                                                       source of nectar for hummingbirds and butterflies and thus will
                                                                                                                               –Bruce Vanderveen



                                                       draw them to your rain garden. They produce their bicolor red
3                                                      and yellow blossoms in late spring. 1 to 3 feet tall; Zones 3 to 8.                         7
                                                       Five plants.

                                                       For the drier outer edge . . .
                                                        7   Arrowwood (Viburnum dentatum), which is a nicely rounded
                                                       shrub with glossy leaves and dark blue berries. It has creamy-
                                                       white blossoms in late spring and colorful fall foliage. 6 to 10
                                                       feet tall and wide; Zones 3 to 8. One plant.
                                                                                                                               –Dave Maczuga




                                                        8   Dwarf fothergilla (Fothergilla gardenii), which has fragrant
    –Will Stuart




4                                                      white flowers that appear before the plant leafs out in the spring.                         8
                                                       The foliage becomes a neat, crimson mound in the fall. 3 feet
                                                       tall and wide; Zones 5 to 9. One plant.



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A Rain Garden for Shade                                                                                                 (continued)
                                                                   (See the plant diagram on page 5.)



                                                  9  Common bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi), which is a rugged
                                                 evergreen ground cover in the heath family. It has white flowers
                                                 in spring and red berries in late summer. 3 to 8 inches tall,
                                                 spreading to between 2 and 4 feet wide; Zones 2 to 6. Five plants.
                                                  10  Coral bells (Heuchera sanguinea), which are colorful foliage




                                                                                                                                                –Betty Ann Rosenblatt
     –Bruce Vanderveen




                                                 plants that send up tall spikes of tiny red, pink, or white flowers
                                                 in late spring. 6 to 12 inches high and wide; Zones 3 to 8.
9                                                                                                                                                                             12
                                                 Seven plants.
                                                  11 Foam flower (Tiarella cordifolia), which is a deer-resistant
                                                 plant with white flowers in spring. (Heuchera and Tiarella have
     –J. S. Peterson@USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database




                                                 been crossed to create a hybrid genus called Heucherella which
                                                 combines the gorgeous foliage of heucheras with the showy
                                                 flowers of tiarellas—look for this one!) 5 to 12 inches tall;




                                                                                                                                                –Robert H. Mohlenbrock/USDA
                                                 Zones 3 to 7. Five plants.
                                                 12  Jacob’s ladder (Polemonium reptans), which is a low-growing,
10                                                                                                                                                                            13
                                                 spreading perennial with clusters of light-blue flowers. 8 to 12
                                                 inches tall; Zones 3 to 8. Three plants.
                                                 13  Zigzag goldenrod (Solidago flexicaulis), which bears golden
                                                 yellow flowers in the fall. 2 feet tall and wide; Zones 3 to 8.
                                                 Three plants.
     –Tom Barnes/University of Kentucky




                                                  14 Spotted geranium (Geranium maculatum), which has dainty,
                                                                                                                                                –Jennifer AndersonUSDA
                                                 pinkish-purple flowers that bloom above the mound of lobed
                                                 leaves in the spring and often again in the fall. 1 to 2 feet tall;
11                                               Zones 4 to 8. Six plants.                                                                                                    14

                                                 Robin Sweetser, a frequent contributor to the All-Seasons Garden Guide, has developed a rain
                                                 garden to catch the water that runs off her porch roof.




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  • 1. landscape design RAIN GARDENS Use—don’t lose—the water that falls on your paved areas and roof. Here are two plot plans, one for sun and one for shade, from “Catch the Rain” in the 2009 All-Seasons Garden Guide. To purchase this issue, go to http://Shop.Almanac.com A rain garden is a shallow, bowl-shape area that captures runoff water during a heavy rain and allows it to soak into the ground gradually. Both of these plans are designed for a 12x24-foot space but are adaptable to smaller areas. by Robin Sweetser A Rain Garden for Sun Plants set into a rain garden that gets full sun must be able to endure both occasional flooding and dry spells. (See the plant diagram on page 2.) In the center, plant . . . –Jennifer Anderson @ USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database 1 Summersweet (Clethra alnifolia ‘Ruby Spice’), a woody shrub that bears fragrant, pink, bottlebrush flowers in the summer. 5 to 6 feet tall; Zones 4 to 9. One plant. –Song Sparrow Perennials 2 Red osier dogwood (Cornus sericea), which has white blossoms in spring and reddish-purple leaves in the fall—although its most 1 attractive features are its red stems, which lend winter interest to 3 the landscape. 6 to 10 feet tall; Zones 2 to 8. One plant. 3 Blue flag iris (Iris versicolor), which brightens the rain garden –Gary A. Monroe @ USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database with lavender-blue flowers in the spring. It looks very natural in a wet setting. Avoid the yellow flag iris (Iris pseudacorus), which is an invasive species that will take over. 2 to 4 feet tall; Zones 3 to 9. Four plants. 4 Joe Pye weed (Eupatorium maculatum), which has purple flow- 2 ers in late summer that butterflies can’t resist. 3 to 5 feet tall; 4 Zones 3 to 7. Two plants. (text continues on page 3) 1
  • 2. A Rain Garden for Sun (continued) 12x24 feet 12 8 11 6 7 rocks 10 2 rocks 3 1 14 9 4 5 13 8 –Margo Letourneau 2
  • 3. A Rain Garden for Sun (continued) (See the plant diagram on page 2.) 5 Astilbes (Astilbe), which are long-lived, moisture-loving peren- nials that will thrive in the sunny rain garden if planted where they get some afternoon shade from taller shrubs nearby. They bloom in summer and are available in pinks, reds, purple, and white. 1 to 3 feet tall; Zones 3 to 8. Three plants. –www.WaysideGardens.com 6 Daylilies (Hemerocallis), which may not be natives but can 5 keep your rain garden in bloom over a long season if you plant 10 early, midseason, and late varieties. Assorted heights and a rainbow of colors are available. Zones 4 to 11. Five plants. For the drier outer edge . . . 7 Blueberries (Vaccinium), whether highbush (up to 5 feet tall) or lowbush (up to 2 feet tall) varieties, which add both a flower- –Jennifer Anderson/USDA ing shrub and an edible fruit to your landscape. Zones 3 to 8. Two plants. –Oakes Daylilies 6 8 American cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon), which is a pretty, 11 ground-covering shrub that also bears edible fruit. About 6 inches tall; Zones 2 to 7. Six plants. 9 Bee balm (Monarda), which in summer features brilliant-red, pink, or white flowers that attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Look for a mildew-resistant variety. 3 feet tall and wide; Zones 3 to 9. Two plants. 10 New England aster (Aster novae-angliae), which will carry the 7 show into fall with its bright, violet-purple flowers. It gets quite tall 12 but can be cut back to half its height in June to create a shorter and bushier plant, if desired. Up to 6 feet tall; Zones 4 to 8. Two plants. 11 Sneezeweed (Helenium autumnale), which bears sunny yellow flowers in late summer. It is highly adaptable to wet or dry soil. 3 to 5 feet tall; Zones 4 to 8. One plant. –Jennifer Anderson/USDA 12 Meadow anemone (Anemone canadensis), which is deer-resistant and salt-tolerant. This tough little perennial bears pure-white 8 blossoms in late spring. 2 feet tall; Zones 2 to 9. Two plants. 13 13 Blue cardinal flower (Lobelia siphilitica), which has spikes of true blue flowers in late summer. 2 to 4 feet tall; Zones 5 to 9. Six plants. 14 Butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa), which features orange –www.bluestoneperennials.com blossoms that provide excellent nectar for butterflies. In addition, the plants are an important larval food for monarch butterflies. –W. Atlee Burpee & Co. 2 to 3 feet tall; Zones 4 to 9. Three plants. 9 14 3
  • 4. A Rain Garden for Shade Placing a rain garden in full shade is not recommended; partial shade is best. (See the plant diagram on page 5.) In the center, plant . . . 1 Rhododendrons, especially cold-hardy native rhodora (Rhododendron canadense), which like damp soil and partial sun. They will bloom profusely in the spring. 2 to 4 feet tall and wide; Zones 3 to 6. Two plants. 2 Winterberry (Ilex verticillata), which needs one male plant to –R. L. Ash 1 act as a pollinator, along with the females, if you want a crop of 5 colorful red berries. For this garden size, choose from dwarf cultivars. 3 to 5 feet tall; Zones 3 to 9. Two plants. –Robert H. Mohlenbrock@USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database 3 Cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis), which grows well in sun or partial shade. It has rich red flowers in late summer. 2 to 3 feet tall; Zones 3 to 9. Six plants. 4 Pink turtlehead (Chelone lyonii), which is a trouble-free perennial that doesn’t mind wet feet. It blooms in the late summer 2 to early fall. 2 to 4 feet tall; Zones 3 to 8. Seven plants. 6 5 Purple meadow rue (Thalictrum dasycarpum), which loves a damp spot in partial shade. It can get quite tall and has clouds of purple-tinged white blossoms in summer. 3 to 6 feet tall; Zones 5 to 9. Two plants. 6 Wild columbines (Aquilegia canadensis), which are an important source of nectar for hummingbirds and butterflies and thus will –Bruce Vanderveen draw them to your rain garden. They produce their bicolor red 3 and yellow blossoms in late spring. 1 to 3 feet tall; Zones 3 to 8. 7 Five plants. For the drier outer edge . . . 7 Arrowwood (Viburnum dentatum), which is a nicely rounded shrub with glossy leaves and dark blue berries. It has creamy- white blossoms in late spring and colorful fall foliage. 6 to 10 feet tall and wide; Zones 3 to 8. One plant. –Dave Maczuga 8 Dwarf fothergilla (Fothergilla gardenii), which has fragrant –Will Stuart 4 white flowers that appear before the plant leafs out in the spring. 8 The foliage becomes a neat, crimson mound in the fall. 3 feet tall and wide; Zones 5 to 9. One plant. (text continues on page 6) 4
  • 5. A Rain Garden for Shade (continued) 12x24 feet 9 6 4 8 1 rocks 14 5 14 2 1 13 4 11 2 rocks rocks 7 5 3 12 10 –Margo Letourneau 5
  • 6. A Rain Garden for Shade (continued) (See the plant diagram on page 5.) 9 Common bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi), which is a rugged evergreen ground cover in the heath family. It has white flowers in spring and red berries in late summer. 3 to 8 inches tall, spreading to between 2 and 4 feet wide; Zones 2 to 6. Five plants. 10 Coral bells (Heuchera sanguinea), which are colorful foliage –Betty Ann Rosenblatt –Bruce Vanderveen plants that send up tall spikes of tiny red, pink, or white flowers in late spring. 6 to 12 inches high and wide; Zones 3 to 8. 9 12 Seven plants. 11 Foam flower (Tiarella cordifolia), which is a deer-resistant plant with white flowers in spring. (Heuchera and Tiarella have –J. S. Peterson@USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database been crossed to create a hybrid genus called Heucherella which combines the gorgeous foliage of heucheras with the showy flowers of tiarellas—look for this one!) 5 to 12 inches tall; –Robert H. Mohlenbrock/USDA Zones 3 to 7. Five plants. 12 Jacob’s ladder (Polemonium reptans), which is a low-growing, 10 13 spreading perennial with clusters of light-blue flowers. 8 to 12 inches tall; Zones 3 to 8. Three plants. 13 Zigzag goldenrod (Solidago flexicaulis), which bears golden yellow flowers in the fall. 2 feet tall and wide; Zones 3 to 8. Three plants. –Tom Barnes/University of Kentucky 14 Spotted geranium (Geranium maculatum), which has dainty, –Jennifer AndersonUSDA pinkish-purple flowers that bloom above the mound of lobed leaves in the spring and often again in the fall. 1 to 2 feet tall; 11 Zones 4 to 8. Six plants. 14 Robin Sweetser, a frequent contributor to the All-Seasons Garden Guide, has developed a rain garden to catch the water that runs off her porch roof. 6