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      A rain garden is an attractive landscaping feature planted with perennial native plants. It is a bowl-shaped garden, designed to absorb stormwater run-off from impervious surfaces such as roofs and parking lots. www.raingardens.org

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          Dedicated coral gardeners are doing their part to restore the declining reefs in Fiji. Watch as these men and women propagate corals and then re-seed the wild reefs in an effort to restore them to their former glory. (Note the vibrant colors and rapid growth!) This is a pilot project currently underway, that is being highlighted by BBC in the documentary series South pacific. The film was made under the guidance of Jonathan Clay who was grateful enough to share this clip to the world.

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          Createk Stone is a manufacturer of Premium Authentic Looking Faux Stones. Createk Stone can add just the right tough to complete your landscape. We make Bird Baths, Benches, Boundry & Fence Posts, Boulders, Garden Rocks, Well – Propane – Septic Head Covers, Spa Steps, Waterfalls & Stone Basins, and much more! See the available product line at www.ShopTJB.com today!

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