Swales Are Swell: Do You Need One in Your Landscaping?
Swales use nature to capture rainfall and control runoff and flooding with landscaping. Plus, “treating” runoff in this way prevents pollution in our waterways.
Read MoreSwales use nature to capture rainfall and control runoff and flooding with landscaping. Plus, “treating” runoff in this way prevents pollution in our waterways.
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