🌧️ Rain Ready: Plants That Love Wet Feet
Got soggy soil or a corner that floods after every rain? Don’t drain it—plant it smarter. This episode of Right Plant, Right Place is all about embracing the wet and building rain gardens that bloom, buffer, and beautify.
🔍 What you’ll see:
• Top plants for boggy spots and low areas
• Pollinator magnets like Joe-Pye Weed and swamp milkweed
• Edible options like watercress and cranberries
• How to build your own rain garden with easy layers
💡 Eco-conscious grower? This tip is for you.
💦 Save this and tag us in your water-loving wonderland!
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📚 Resources & Links:
👉 Rain Garden Plants – https://xerces.org/rain-garden-plants
👉 Build Your Own Rain Garden – https://www.epa.gov/soakuptherain/soak-rain-rain-gardens
👉 Grow Cranberries at Home – https://blogs.cornell.edu/hort/2013/10/23/grow-your-own-cranberries/
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i’ll show you how to turn your wetest garden spots into lush eco-friendly oases no more mud battles just rain ready beauty let’s get your garden loving those puddles don’t stress over soggy soil think of it as plant paradise some plants actually wet feet first up sedges and switch grass these grasses thrive in the damp and add a cool wild look to any garden want to help the bees and butterflies try swamp milkweed and joe pie they’ll turn that wet patch into a pollinator party feeling adventurous you can even grow water crest or cranberries in spots that stay soaked here’s a pro tip build a rain garden just layer gravel soil and your favorite moisture loving plants rain gardens help filter runoff and make your yard greener literally and eco-ise so don’t drain your yard soak it up save this tip and tag us in your rain loving garden zones now let’s get those feet wet