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Seattle Mariners / Water / Plant native and drought-tolerant species By choosing native and drought-tolerant species in your landscaping which require less water, your club will save water and money. Visit the Plant Conservation Alliance for information about native plants you can grow in your state, as well as invasive species to be avoided in your area. Contact Resource Venture at (206) 343-8505 or help@resourceventure.org for assistance with improving the efficiency of your water use. There are also several incentives available to businesses trying to improve the efficiency of their water use. Contact the Contact the Saving Water Partnership at (206) 684-5883 for more information. For a detailed guide on water use efficiency, see New Mexico’s Water Conservation Guide for Commercial, Institutional and Industrial Users. Sample landscaping contract languageEnvironmental Benefits
Native species of grasses, plants, and trees have evolved for hundreds of thousands of years and are well adapted to regional climates, soils, and pests. Because of this, they require less water, fertilizer, and pesticides, saving money, conserving water, and reducing water pollution. Additional Resources
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service list of drought-tolerant plantsEPA – Green Landscaping Bay-Friendly Landscaping EPA WaterSense EPA Greenscapes EPA – Using Water Efficiently: Tips for businesses EPA – Water Efficiency Programs by State |
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