Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Rain Garden Workshop: Presented by Perkiomen Watershed Conservancy

Rain Garden Workshop:



Rain Garden Workshop by Krista Scheirer

Krista Scheirer, Conservation Coordinator of the Perkiomen Watershed Conservancy, presented a very informative rain garden workshop on April 18, 2012 at the Lower Salford Township Building.

Target audience are those interested in implementing their own rain garden for the purposes of managing and mitigating storm water run-off caused by real-estate development and the creation of impervious surfaces, such as driveways and rooftops.

Rain gardens act as a natural means of reducing unnecessary water run off into streams and rivers, directly returning water to the ground-source wells, filtration of waste materials, and provide numerous other benefits to their property owners and surrounding local communities.

This workshop detailed how to go about building your own rain gardens and incorporate them into your property.

Online Resources:

Rain Garden Design Ideas:

Rain Garden Manuals of New Jersey from Rutgers

Rain Garden Plant Selection:

Pennsylvania Invasive Plants:

Stormwater Brochure (20 Things You Can Do)

Look for your township's Stormwater Management Program:

Rain Garden Websites:

Call 8-1-1 before you dig!

Designing with Natives (by John Rogers):

Audubon Bird Town, PA

Monday, January 23, 2012

Great Back Yard Bird Count Video Presentation

Great Back Yard Bird Count Video Presentation



Steve Saffier of the Audubon Society presents a detailed explanation of the Great Backyard Bird Count Program for those interested in participating in this program.

This is the full presentation which lasts approximately one hour. This event took place in January of 2012 at the Lower Frederick Township Building and has been made available for those interested or who were unable to attend.


The Great Back Yard Bird Count Program

One line discussion can be found at the following link:

The Great Back Yard Bird Count Program

Enjoy!