The document provides guidance on designing and installing a rain garden for homeowners to help improve water quality. It explains that a rain garden is a shallow depression planted with native plants that collects rainwater runoff from roofs and paved areas and allows it to soak into the ground. The summary provides step-by-step instructions on choosing a location for good drainage, sizing the garden based on the roof area it will drain, and ensuring proper soil drainage. Rain gardens reduce water pollution and flooding while providing a colorful landscape feature with little maintenance needed once established.