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Pollinator Friendly Tips for Building Owners and Managers

you’ll need to regularly clean and maintain the feature to prevent algae and other growth from forming. You may also need to increase your water bill if the water feature is used often. For example, many water features use pumps to force the water out of a fountain head, which requires energy to operate. Be sure to check with your local utility company to see if you can install a separate meter for the water feature. This way, you can keep your utility costs separate from the other appliances on the property. A water feature may also increase the risk of slips and falls. You may want to add a barrier around the water feature to prevent injury.

Aesthetic Appeal

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Water features can be used in many different ways to beautify a property. They can provide a serene and tranquil setting, especially if the water is flowing from a fountain or waterfall. You can choose from a variety of different water features and customize them to fit your taste or the style of your property. If you are using a pond, it can be landscaped to look like a serene and peaceful setting, or you can build a koi pond that includes a more ornate design. You can also create a waterfall that flows into the pond, which can create an even more dramatic feel. A well-designed water feature can be installed anywhere on a property, including near a patio or deck, in a garden, or even indoors. A water feature can be used year-round, and it can be enjoyed during any part of the day.

Conclusion

Water features are great elements to add to your property that can increase the aesthetic appeal of your landscape design. Keep in mind that water features use a lot of water. Make sure you have enough water source nearby to support the water feature. You may also need to install a filtration system to keep your water clean.

POLLINATOR FRIENDLY TIPS FOR BUILDING OWNERS AND MANAGERS

For the past few years, there has been an ongoing conversation about the importance of pollinators to the health of ecosystems and biodiversity. Commercial real estate industry stakeholders have a unique opportunity to implement ways to support these vital species. Honeybees are well known pollinators that aid plant growth but butterflies, moths, hummingbirds, and more also aid in plant cultivation. According to the USDA, more than 100 United States’ crops rely on pollinators. In an average diet, one in every three bites of food required a pollinator’s help....Read Now!

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