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Telecom Tower Landscapes: Creating Pollinator Habitats in Utility Spaces
In Gloucester County, we pride ourselves on our beautiful vistas and sustainable gardening practices. However, as our infrastructure grows to meet modern needs, we occasionally see new structures, such as a Telecom Tower, appearing in our local landscape. While these towers are essential for connectivity, as Master Gardeners, we see them as an opportunity to practice "responsible environmental landscape management" by integrating them into the natural ecosystem.
Camouflaging for Conservation A Telecom Tower can often stand out against the rolling greens of Virginia. By using native climbing vines—such as Trumpet Honeysuckle or Virginia Creeper—homeowners and local planners can soften the visual impact of these structures. Not only does this help the tower blend into the local flora, but it also creates vertical nesting sites and food sources for native birds and pollinators.
Native Buffers and Soil Health The area surrounding a Telecom…