English: My brother's neighbor created planted this rain garden in 2006 to catch water from their downspout. Rain gardens often look this sparse the first year. Locally native plants cost more money than commercial grass seed. A 2007 photo would look much more full. The water table in this neighbor hood is quite high in Springtime. The difference in time delay between sump pump cycles when one pumps water to the East verses West side of these houses indicates that groundwater flows eastward toward the Mississippi River in the Seward Neighborhood of Minneapolis, MN (USA). I took this picture myself with the neighbor's permission, with my own camera.
Français : "jardin de pluie" ou "jardin pluvial" (« rain garden » pour les anglophones) ; l'une des nombreuses formes des jardins d'eau ; ici en construction à partir des eaux de trop plein d'un bac de récupération des eaux pluviales.
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photo made in 2006, added on wikimedia commons : 2009/07/14
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