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Front Yard Design
6m
Jan 30, 2026

Turn Required Bioswales Into Beautiful Front Yards

Elevate required bioswales into captivating front yard elements that effectively manage stormwater. Employ strategic contours, layered native plants, stone details, pathway links, evening illumination, edge treatments, and year round plant variety to craft an ecological masterpiece. Achieve a low effort landscape that elevates property aesthetics, aids environmental health, and provides enduring visual delight.

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Driveway & Walkways
5m
Jan 19, 2026

Bioswales Turn Walkways Into Stormwater Filters

Bioswale walkways elevate stormwater management to an art form in landscapes. These designs integrate subtle grading, native plants, and permeable surfaces to capture runoff, remove pollutants, and boost aesthetic value. Suitable for various scales, they satisfy 2026 regulations and produce resilient, verdant paths that thrive seasonally with low upkeep.

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Water-Wise Gardening
5m
Dec 29, 2025

Rain Gardens Now Required in Many Suburban Areas

Emerging stormwater regulations reshape suburban environments, positioning rain gardens as key solutions. These engineered landscapes capture and purify runoff, curb flooding, and elevate aesthetic appeal. Versatile and easy to maintain, rain gardens convert compliance obligations into chances for vibrant, eco-friendly outdoor spaces.

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Water-Wise Gardening
5m
Dec 5, 2025

California Now Requires Rain Gardens in New Builds

California's 2025 stormwater regulations transform runoff management by mandating rain garden bioswales in new construction. These features capture rainfall, filter pollutants, and promote native plant growth. Effective design with appropriate soils and plants ensures regulatory adherence while creating attractive, water-efficient outdoor spaces that benefit both properties and ecosystems.

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