This manual provides guidance on designing and installing rain gardens in Vermont. It is intended for homeowners, landscape architects, and others interested in protecting local waterways from stormwater runoff. The manual explains that rain gardens are shallow, bowl-shaped gardens that capture rainfall and allow it to soak into the ground instead of running off into nearby rivers and lakes. It then provides a step-by-step process for choosing a location, sizing, designing, installing, and maintaining a rain garden. Sample planting plans and a list of suitable native plant species for rain gardens in Vermont are also included.