Protecting The Gardens and our planet for generations to come
Beyond nurturing the gardens, we have implemented environmental initiatives across The Gardens and our departments.
The Gardens
- Implementation of a comprehensive Integrated Pest Management program to control insect pests and diseases
- Extensive use of manual, mechanical and non-chemical weed control methods
- Repurposing wood waste, branches and leaves into mulch and/or compost
- Comprehensive composting program
- Utilization of drip irrigation wherever practical
- Using natural, reusable wood flats instead of plastic flats
Visitor Services
- Recycling cardboard, paper, glass and metal throughout The Gardens
- Cleaning with natural and biodegradable cleaners
- Rewarding staff who carpool to work
- Enforcing three-minute maximum idle rule
- When available, operating tours of local waters with electric boats
- Distributing biodegradable doggy bags to visitors free of charge
Food Services
- Composting all food waste, including dairy cartons
- Recycling all glass, plastic and tin
- Compostable plates, cutlery, straws, and glassware where possible
- Reusable pocket straws available for purchase in The Coffee Shop
- No longer selling single-use water bottles and adding water stations in restaurants and throughout The Gardens
- Sourcing local ingredients, organic where possible, including an on-site edible flower and herb garden
Seed & Gift Store
- Reusing or recycling surplus packing material such as Styrofoam, bubble wrap and boxes
- Separating and recycling cardboard, paper and plastic
- Reusing or recycling surplus packing material
- Using environmentally friendly printing methods and recycled paper when possible for print products
- Selling only Forest Stewardship Council certified calendars
Facilities
- Recycling water from streams and repurposing water for cooling
- Using low-energy fixtures with motion sensors and timers
- Using low-flow toilets throughout the grounds
- Recycling and reusing all metal
- Controlling temperature with an Energy Management Control System