When considering water features for a commercial landscape in Wisconsin’s diverse climate, there are several important factors to keep in mind:
1. Freeze-thaw cycle
Wisconsin’s winters can be harsh, with temperatures frequently dropping below freezing and then rising above it. This cycle can cause water to expand and contract, potentially damaging water features.
To mitigate this:

2. Winterization
For features that can’t operate in freezing temperatures:
3. Native plants
Wisconsin native aquatic plants like Blue Flag Iris, Marsh Marigold, or Pickerelweed are well-adapted to local conditions.
They:
4. Water conservation
To minimize water loss:
5. Maintenance
Regular maintenance is crucial:
6. Safety
Ensure compliance with local regulations, which may include:
7. Energy efficiency
To reduce operating costs:
8. Salt tolerance
For areas near salted roads or walkways:
9. Stormwater management
Water features can be part of a larger stormwater management strategy:
10. Aesthetics
To ensure the water feature complements its surroundings: