This is a shot of Trinity’s rain garden, right alongside the McCook building on campus. The garden was planted at the bottom of a small hill, where water often collects after a shower. In the garden are mums, shrubs, and other water-loving plants. Rain gardens are most common in urban areas, or areas that don’t have a lot of natural plant life. A convenient and efficient use of rain water, researchers have found that rain gardens improve water quality, and cut down pollution rates. (photo by Abbey Schlangen ’16)
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