The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society motivates people to improve the quality of life and create a sense of community through horticulture.

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The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society motivates people to improve the quality of life and create a sense of community through horticulture.

Maintaining Green Stormwater Infrastructure Systems Sustaining green stormwater infrastructure through proper landscape management Spring and Summer Maintenance Emma Melvin Regional Project Manager

Bio-Retention Systems

Maintenance on entrances/inlets Problems:Solutions : ErosionAdd stones at the top of the entrance Sedimentation/cloggingCreate a forebay at the bottom of the entrance Clear sediment or debris from pipes, culverts and swales at every visit GullyingDense planting or additional stone Water bypassing entranceClear entrance of sediment, grass or debris

Things clogging entrance Grass blocking entrance Sediment and grass blocking the water flow into the garden

Sediment flowing into garden with water Sediment entering the garden Sediment in the garden

Maintenance on exit/outlets Problems:Solutions : ErosionAdd stones around the outlet inside the bed and at the bottom of exit for the overflow CloggingClear sediment or debris from rise pipe grate and swales at every visit GullyingDense planting or additional stone

Removing debris from outlet

Mulch in the Garden Raking mulch back in placeReplacing mulch

Erosion

Adding stone around entrance and exit

Maintenance in planting beds Problems:Solutions : ErosionAdd stones at the bottom of the entrance and around the outlet Sedimentation/cloggingCreate a forebay at the bottom of the entrance. Clear sediment or debris from pipes, culverts and swales GullyingCreate check dams to slow water Too much water entering the system Create berm around planting bed and swale to limit the water entering the system Plant die backClear debris from outlet to ensure water is not getting stuck in planting bed and replace plants

Sediment caked over the planting bed

Matted mulch and sediment removal

Sedimentation and adding a forebay

Creating a check dam

Creating a berm

Weeds and invasive plants

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