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Landscape Design and CareLandscapes which are sustainably designed, installed and managed conserve water, lower the rate and volume of runoff water from rain, snowmelt and irrigation, and help reduce the amount of pollutants reaching surface water. Water related benefits achieved with sustainable residential, business, and community landscapes include:
Properties tend to be graded and landscapes designed to direct rain and snowmelt off of a property. It is important for stormwater to drain away from buildings and not form stagnant pools. However, a new landscape design trend is to capture (harvest) rainwater and melting snow to reduce the rate and the amount of water running off of a property. This allows it to infiltrate soil or be reused for landscape irrigation. New trends in landscape installment and management are aimed at reducing potential pollutants in the path of runoff water and reducing the frequency and amount of supplemental irrigation. Key Landscape Design Practices
Key Landscape Management Practices
Well designed landscapes are aesthetically pleasing, functional, and sustainable. They can help protect the environment, add to property values, and enhance quality of life. For more information on home landscaping, order the UNL publications booklet, “Home Landscape: Understanding the Basics of Design.” Help us help you! Information presented within the lawn and landscape section of this Water Web site has been reviewed by University of Nebraska-Lincoln Stormwater and Greenspace Team. Members include Mary Anna Anderson, Tadd Barrow, Erin Bauer, Sarah Browning, Kathleen Cue, John Fech, Kelly Feehan, Thomas Franti, Roch Gaussoin, George Haws, Jim Hruskoci, Don Janssen, Clyde Ogg, Steve Rodie, Jim Schild, Dave Shelton, Richard Sutton and Kim Todd. |
Rain GardensRain gardens are one of the latest design trends which can be both beautiful and good for the environment. UNL Extension provides resources and workshops on how to design and install your own. New EPA Video-- Reduce Runoff: "Slow It Down, Spread It Out, Soak It In." Home Landscape: Understanding the Basics of Design, Extension Circular. Mulches for the Home Landscape* Perennials for Water Wise Gardens* Opportunities for the Green Industry* *pdf format. Download the free Acrobat Reader. |

