Rain gardens and bioswales are similar, but not exactly the same type of garden feature. Either can be both useful and attractive in a yard or garden. Learn more about the rain garden and bioswale ...
A bioswale is a landscape feature designed to slow, collect, filter and infiltrate rainwater runoff from large impervious surfaces. Shaped as a long channel-like depression with gently sloped sides, ...
A two-block stretch of the Richmond Greenway is now more than just an aesthetically pleasing bicycle and pedestrian path through the Iron Triangle. A multiyear effort by the nonprofit Watershed ...
West Park Avenue will soon contain eight different models of bioswales as part of a research project headed by the Urban Resources Initiative and Yale scientists. A bioswale is a system used to remove ...
Look out for “bioswales": Measuring about five feet wide and 20 feet long, these small patches of plants, trees and rocks will soon be making appearance all over New York as part the city’s ...
At Temple City High School, an integrated design team turned site and stormwater constraints into cost-saving bioswales and ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X A Chapel Street bioswale. Credit: Markeshia Ricks Photo A new batch of bioswales are popping up in ...