Do you have covenants on your property that require a rain garden due to excess storm water? Snaza Seed and Wildlife offers three styles of rain gardens to ensure you’re needs are fulfilled.
SSW Rain Gardens – Encourages a local food source for a healthy pollinator population. Each SSW rain garden focuses on providing locally sourced native plants to benefit local invertebrate communities.
Cost-share Rain Gardens – Some counties provide cost-share assistance for erosion or storm-water issues in local communities. Snaza Seed and Wildlife cannot guarantee that cost-share programs are available in your area, as each county is different in their program delivery. Most cost-share opportunities provide a list of acceptable plants and their ratios for eligibility.
Non-traditional Rain Gardens – Provides the potential of storm-water retention, but incorporates non-traditional vegetation(non-native commercially grown species). Customization of this style of rain garden is nearly infinite.