03/24/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/24/2026 08:07
Grants Available for Homeowners Investing in Sustainable Landscaping Solution
March 24, 2026
Your browser does not support the audio element.Rain gardens are beautiful, fun, easy and beneficial, and now, you can get financial assistance for planting one this year! Through its Rain Garden Grant program, the City of Tallahassee's Think About Personal Pollution (TAPP) initiative offers financial assistance to residential property owners within the City limits to help with the placement of rain gardens on their property. Grants of up to $175 help cover the cost of plants, mulch and compost used to establish the rain garden.
A rain garden is a slightly depressed area landscaped with flowers and other moisture-tolerant plants, shrubs and trees (usually natives) to replace areas of lawn or bare ground. Rainwater collected from a roof, driveway or lawn flows to this low spot and is drained naturally. Plants absorb the water, or it filters into the soil, where over time, natural processes break down pollutants. Slowing the flow of water with a rain garden helps prevent soil erosion and reduces runoff. Easy to maintain, rain gardens enhance the beauty of yards and attract birds, butterflies and other wildlife. They have been used all over the country to reduce stormwater runoff pollution and increase urban biodiversity.
For nearly 20 years, TAPP has supported the establishment of rain gardens in Tallahassee through grants, workshops and a how-to manual for homeowners. Rain gardens are one of the City's many sustainability-focused efforts that help our community meet our present and future needs through the stewardship of environmental, economic and social resources. For more information about the City's TAPP initiative and its other sustainability efforts, visit Talgov.com/Sustainability.