Over the last 10 years, the city of San Francisco has been installing rain catchments to slow the rainfall that hits the treatment plants during storms. This one is looking good with Salvias, Irises, Grasses, reeds, or are the rushes, and yarrow.
Producing Floriferous Gardens in San Francisco’s Mediterranean Climate.
April 26, 2018
Valencia Street Rain Catchment
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