
If puddles and soggy areas consistently linger in your yard after a heavy rain you may have a drainage issue, which can destroy your lawn. A great way to handle a soupy yard and beautify your landscape at the same time is to plant a rain garden. Rain gardens can suck up large amounts of water and help alleviate issues like standing water and soggy patches in your yard. Many native plants flourish in these conditions and oftentimes they create habitats for frogs, birds, insects, and various species of wildlife. For plants that offer vivid color, and considerable height and width, consider … Continue reading...