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		<title>By: Environmentally Friendly Gardening &#124; RainWater-Barrels.com</title>
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		<description>[...] Planting a rain garden in a naturally low area of your yard, or at the output of the downspout is another way you can treat rain water without sending it to a storm drain. Read more about planting a rain garden. [...]</description>
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