The Naples Botanical Garden was recently featured on the cover of Landscape Architecture Magazine. While the full article is not available online, you can read an excerpt here.
The Naples Botanical Garden website is here.
The Naples Botanical Garden was recently featured on the cover of Landscape Architecture Magazine. While the full article is not available online, you can read an excerpt here.
The Naples Botanical Garden website is here.
An example rain garden was recently installed at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Naples, with help from the Naples High School Track Team.
See a photo gallery from the Naples Daily News here.
The next meeting of the Collier Soil & Water Conservation District Board of Supervisors will be held at 8:30 AM on May 20, 2010 at:
Naples, Florida 34109
From the Conservancy of Southwest Florida:
“The Florida Department of Environmental Protection is developing changes to our water quality regulation that will create a new lower classification for the “uses” of Florida waters. This proposal threatens to significantly reduce water-quality standards and protections for our regional waterbodies!” ACT NOW
Rain gardens capture stormwater runoff from impervious surfaces before that water can reach the stormwater system. They help improve the quality of natural bodies of water by holding back this runoff and the pollutants in it. Read more about rain gardens here:
Rain Gardens in Naples (PDF, 1.24 MB)
Rain Barrel Information (PDF, 24 KB)