- By Billy Kepner
- Around Town
In concert with the construction of the Nevin Welcome Center, which was opened in 2011, Cornell Plantations also made significant improvements to the surrounding botanical garden. These improvements started with a new parking area and tour- bus drop off zone. The parking area and arrival plaza were partially constructed of Cornell Structural SoilTM, a special substrate design that allows better root penetration to encourage vigorous tree growth. The filter strip at the parking area is shaded by trees that will become part of our Urban Tree Collection.
Adjacent to the parking area, a new bioswale provides an innovative landscaping approach that precludes the need for conventional underground drainage systems. The bioswale garden includes plants that can withstand dry and wet conditions, all of which filter surface water runoff from the parking lot and surrounding areas. In addition to its usefulness, the bioswale has fast become one of the most beloved gardens at Cornell Plantations.
“We are thrilled that our hard work and conscientious development has been recognized by this prestigious organization,” stated Don Rakow the E. N. Wilds Director of Cornell Plantations. “Cornell Plantations strives to be a model of bold, sustainable design in all of our projects.”
Photo: The Bioswale Garden at Cornell Plantations: Chris Kitchen
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