• TheFonz@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Grass has an extremely low runoff coefficient. The water absorption is almost on par with impervious surfaces. This is because the root system of most turf/gras systems is only a few inches deep. On the other hand native grasses, fescues, and trees are excellent for water infiltration! Rain gardens are also good choices as they promote pollinators. I’m a landscape architect --happy to answer any questions.

    Errata: meant to say high runoff coefficient --not low.

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      2 months ago

      Low runoff coefficient means more absorption and less runoff, even sod typically has a C of around 0.3, as opposed to the 0.95 of concrete.

      I agree more natural landscaping is better!

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        2 months ago

        Good catch. Still, very low infiltration compared to native grasses. I have the papers on it parked somewhere.