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1 Determine the
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                  Shape of Your


                  Rain Garden                                                                           OVERFLOW            16'




                                                                                                     16' x 24.5' = 392 sf
                  The shape of the rain garden often is determined
                  by existing features such as the need to avoid
                  structures, trees, and utilities. Rain gardens
                  can be shaped to fit available space and site
                  conditions. For example, a long, narrow rain
                  garden works well on sloping ground. Position
                  the long dimension so it follows the contour of
                  the slope, creating a bench. This will reduce
                  the amount of excavation needed to keep the
                  bottom flat so water doesn’t flow to one end and
                  pool, leaving the rest dry. See page 37 for more                                      INFLOW
                  information about construction on slopes.                                      24.5'                               TOP SURFACE OF
                                                                                                                                      PONDING AREA

                  Remember to provide additional space for the
                  overflow containment area and plantings around
                  the ponding area.







                    Count the Grid Boxes                                                                                 OVERFLOW
                                                                                                                      CONTAINMENT AREA

                    When creating an irregular shape, lay out the rain garden on grid
                    paper to confirm the correct size. Use the grid paper to check if
                    your irregular-shaped ponding area is sized appropriately. After
                    drawing a square or rectangle with the calculated square footage
                    you need, draw your desired shape. Count the number of squares
                    inside the square or rectangle and the number of squares inside   EXAMPLE RAIN GARDEN
                    the desired shape to make sure they match. Adjust your design if   The example above shows an irregular shape
                    needed to get the number of squares to match.                  based on the sizing calculations on page 25.
                                                                                   This is just one example. Rain gardens can be
                                                                                   designed in many different sizes and shapes.
                                                                                   See 3-PLANT for other examples.
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