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"Vegetable Raingardens - The Benefits and Performance"

Funding period: 2011 - 2013

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Can raingardens produce food and retain stormwater? Effects of substrates and stormwater application method on plant water use, stormwater retention and yield

Paul J Richards, Nicholas SG Williams, Tim D Fletcher, Claire Farrell

2017-03-01

Raingardens capture and filter urban stormwater using sandy soils and drought-tolerant plants. An emerging question is whether rai..

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Vegetable raingardens can produce food and reduce stormwater runoff

PJ Richards, C Farrell, M Tom, NSG Williams, TD Fletcher

2015-01-01

Raingardens are garden beds designed to capture and filter urban stormwater runoff using a permeable soil substrate and plants tol..

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Uniting urban agriculture and stormwater management: the example of the 'vegetable raingarden'

PJ Richards, C FARRELL, TD Fletcher, NSG Williams

2013-01-01

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