We're also keeping a close eye on our interpretive signs. We are "re-sinking" signs for trees and shrubs and are straightening our metal signs for perennials. We have over 400 signs for tree and shrub memorials; plus another 4,000 metal labels out in the gardens. They all need to be checked annually for replacement, repair or removal. Our signage is primitive but effective I feel. Much of our audience is interested in the "experience" of the gardens, not so much the names of the plants. However, with our mission "To promote horticultural education and appreciation for all people," we need to be able to keep track of what we have and both accurately and effectively relay that information. There is a fine line or balance between appropriate labeling and not cluttering things up too much.
Note the "summer teaser" below with images of our new terrace garden. A nice place to relax and enjoy the gardens. The gardens around this terrace are being developed over the next couple of years!
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