1CHOOSE
YOUR LOCATION Rain Gardens divert stormwater runoff into the ground, instead of the nearest storm drain. Select a natural low spot downhill from a roof downspout and at least ten feet from your home. |
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DESIGN
YOUR GARDEN Your rain garden should be roughly 20% the size of your roof. Select native plant that bloom at different times and exhibit a variety of heights, shapes, and textures. |
3INSTALL & MAINTAIN YOUR GARDEN
Every garden needs periodic watering, weeding, and other seasonal maintenance. |
Materials Checklist
- HAND TOOLS (Tip: borrow from Brightside St. Louis)
- Gloves
- Shovels
- Rakes
- Trowels
- NATIVE PLANTS
- MULCH
- Keep moisture in and weeds out with 2-3" of hardwood or leaf mulch
- EDGING
- Option for a more formal look: Use bricks or rocks around your garden's edge
- FOOTWEAR
- Sturdy closed-toe shoes or heavy work boots
Local Resources
- BRIGHTSIDE ST. LOUIS
- Neighbors Naturescaping Grants
- PROJECT CLEAR GRANTS
- Metropolitan Sewer District
- NATIVE GARDENING INFO
- Grow Native!
- Missouri Botanical Garden
- Shaw Nature Reserve
Design & Maintenance Tips
PLANT IN A GRID
The best way to easily create a natural look is to plant in a simple grid. Space your plants at regular intervals, each row offset from the other—just like a checkerboard!
LIMIT YOUR SELECTION
Select 2 plants to fill most of your garden, and 2-4 others to sprinkle throughout. This keeps your garden simple while adding seasonal variety. Remember: choose species that can withstand temporary submersion in water!
The best way to easily create a natural look is to plant in a simple grid. Space your plants at regular intervals, each row offset from the other—just like a checkerboard!
LIMIT YOUR SELECTION
Select 2 plants to fill most of your garden, and 2-4 others to sprinkle throughout. This keeps your garden simple while adding seasonal variety. Remember: choose species that can withstand temporary submersion in water!
LOCAL PROJECT EXAMPLE -
Jeffvanderlou Rain Garden
Jeffvanderlou Rain Garden
MAP OF LOCAL PROJECTS
You can view the map legend by clicking the icon in the top left corner.
If you would like to add your community greening project to this map, please submit a contact form.
MEET THE TEAM
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St. Louis Vacancy Collaborative
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Green City Coalition
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Arbolope Studio
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The Vacancy Collaborative is a coalition of community representatives, private and nonprofit stakeholders, and City agencies, committed to reducing vacant property in the City of St. Louis. Reducing the negative impact of vacancy is a complex puzzle that requires coordination to achieve a shared vision. The Vacancy Collaborative is not a stand-alone entity—it was created to coordinate existing vacancy efforts under one umbrella, and to support the public and private sectors in working together toward comprehensive solutions.
The Reinvestment & Reuse Working Group, one of six collaborative working groups, focuses on identifying and promoting financial and sustainable solutions to equitably reinvest in vacant property. Topics include small contractor and rehabber development, financial reinvestment tools and historic preservation, and alternative land uses like those presented in this guide.
The Reinvestment & Reuse Working Group, one of six collaborative working groups, focuses on identifying and promoting financial and sustainable solutions to equitably reinvest in vacant property. Topics include small contractor and rehabber development, financial reinvestment tools and historic preservation, and alternative land uses like those presented in this guide.
Green City Coalition (GCC) is a collective initiative of state, city, community organizations, and neighbors working collaboratively to develop and conserve green spaces that promote healthy, vibrant and engaged St. Louis neighborhoods.
GCC has cooperative agreements with the Missouri Department of Conservation, City of St. Louis, St. Louis Development Corporation, Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District, and Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation, with additional members varying by neighborhood, program, or project.
GCC has cooperative agreements with the Missouri Department of Conservation, City of St. Louis, St. Louis Development Corporation, Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District, and Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation, with additional members varying by neighborhood, program, or project.
Arbolope Studio is an award-winning Landscape Architecture, Urban Design and Public Art practice based in St. Louis, Missouri, focused on creating innovative and impactful landscapes that balance high-quality design, social equity, and environmental resilience.
Arbolope works with a variety of local, national and international clients including universities, institutions, corporations, and communities – at scales ranging from intimate landscapes to large urban plans.
Arbolope works with a variety of local, national and international clients including universities, institutions, corporations, and communities – at scales ranging from intimate landscapes to large urban plans.
If you have questions, comments, or additions for this toolkit, please submit a contact form.