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Real Wedding Spotlight ~Embracing New Traditions: A Queer Couple’s Early Spring Boho Wedding

It is said that if you marry in May, you will never rue the day. In other words, if you tie the knot amid May flowers, you won’t ever regret it. Looking at Shaylee & Blake’s wedding, we can easily see how that is true! Though their end-of-May wedding may have been celebrated under mostly overcast skies, personalized touches, pops of color, and the joy of celebrating love brought their day to life. The focal point of their day was easily Shaylee’s stunning and unique dress, a lacy, boho-inspired gown that evoked a relaxed 70’s vibe. The wedding party looked dashing in all-black suits and champagne and mossy green dresses, perfectly complimenting the spring surroundings. Neutral bouquets with pops of color provided the perfect accompaniment as group photos were taken in The Woods, followed by heartfelt speeches during a joyous reception in the Wedding Reception Tent. Scroll down to see some gorgeous photos from an unforgettable day…..

Special thanks to CLJ Photography for sharing these awesome shots with us!

 

How stunning and intricate is Shaylee’s gorgeous dress!? Photo Credit: CLJ Photography

 

The wedding party members gather on the couch in the Gardens Suite for photos at every angle – a definite must once hair and makeup is done! Photo Credit: CLJ Photography

 

The fireplace in The Gardens Suite makes for the perfect backdrop for individual photos on cool mornings. Photo Credit: CLJ Photography

 

 

This welcome sign is a darling addition to the overall wedding day aesthetic.  Gardens Tip: If you’re liking this idea for your own wedding day, use plexiglass instead of glass.  Even the gentlest breeze can knock a sign over and if it’s glass, you’ll only be left with pieces. Check out our Wedding Day Signage blog for even more ideas. Photo Credit: CLJ Photography

 

As guests arrived, they signed the couple’s unique guest book….a globe…situated on a The Gardens Cedar Mid-Height Table under the Grindbygg Inspired Covered Pergola. Photo Credit: CLJ Photography

 

Though the day was mostly cloudy, the sun peeked out for their ceremony! Photo Credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

The photographer and videographer were hard at work capturing the beautiful ceremony filled with both laughter and tears. Photo Credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

Under our dreamy natural arbor in the Lath House adorned with florals and draping, Blake and Shaylee exchanged their vows. Photo Credit: CLJ Photography

 

It’s so amazing how laughter can turn to tears of joy in an instant. Photo Credit: CLJ Photography

 

Shaylee & Blake make it official as they exit the Lath House. Photo Credit: CLJ Photography

 

Not only is the Lath House beautiful for ceremonies, it also makes a gorgeous backdrop for wedding party photos. Photo Credit: CLJ Photography

 

Now *THIS* is how excited your friends should be when you get married! Photo Credit: CLJ Photography

 

Arranged under the Garden Pavilion, the bar is set and ready for guests to enjoy.  Photo Credit: CLJ Photography

 

Looking for a fun activity for your guests? Consider a DIY tattoo bar arranged on a Gardens Cedar Mid-Height Table! Photo Credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

Moody and maximalist décor elevated this traditional head table in the Wedding Reception Tent to jaunty heights. Photo Credit: CLJ Photography

 

Not a dry eye to be found during heartfelt speeches in the Wedding Reception Tent. Photo Credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

If you ask us, there should always be a disco ball in the background of your first dance photos! Photo Credit: CLJ Photography

 

Sweet smiles in the Vineyard get us every time. Photo Credit: CLJ Photography

Don’t forget the BIG FINISH……a sparkler send-off for the sweet couple! Photo Credit: CLJ Photography

 

 

Shoutout to all of the amazing vendors who helped make Shaylee and Blake’s wedding day a day to remember:

Coordination: Blush & Bubbly Events

Catering: K&J Catering

Bar Service: With A Twist

Dessert: Sugar by Chef Hannah | Krispy Kreme

Photography: CLJ Photography

Videography: The Lilac Pearl

DJ: Midwest Sound

Photo Booth: The Traveling Photo Booth

Hair Stylist: Lauren Heim

Bridal Gown: A & Bé Bridal Shop

Bridesmaids’ Dresses & Groomsmen’s Accessories: Revelry

Rings: Kay Jewelers

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Wedding Reception Head Table Ideas: The Traditional Head Table

Picture this: You’ve just said “I do!” to the love of your life, and you’re walking back down the aisle while Natalie Cole’s “This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)” plays. Your friends and family from near and far cheer as you take your first steps as a married couple, marching towards forever…and your reception! With vows exchanged and rings on fingers, it’s time to celebrate! There’s just one question…where are you going to sit? You and your spouse are, of course, the guests of honor, and your head table should reflect this accordingly. But both who you include at your nuptial table and how you choose to decorate it are entirely up to you. The main decision you must make when planning your head table is whether you want just you and your spouse at the head table (commonly called a sweetheart table), or if you would like to have your wedding party alongside you at a longer head table (called a traditional head table, which is what this blog focuses on). This choice is a personal preference, and should always reflect the desires of you and your partner – no one else!

 

Let’s talk décor for a moment. In many cases, because head tables only have people sitting on one side of the table(s), there is more room left to put decorations, whether that be florals, runners, candles, or all of the above! This provides an opportunity to jazz up your head table and set the stage for your wedding reception. Additionally, it’s a perfect opportunity to repurpose florals from your ceremony to add some extra pizzazz to your head table. No matter what design you have in mind for your head table, rest assured that it can be as unique as you are. Whether you go simple and classic or moody and maximalist, it should be a reflection of your style and the love that you and your partner share.

 

One bonus design tip – the general rule of thumb when deciding where to place your head table is this: you should be able to see all of your guests, and all of your guests should be able to see you. This is why the most common head table configuration sees you and your wedding party at a table along a wall, giving you a view of the whole room (and every guest!) and vice versa. Scroll below to see some fabulous head table inspo, and head over to our Pinterest to see more!

 

Special thanks to all of the awesome photographers featured in this blog!

 

All smiles for this stunning traditional head table that uses The Gardens Cedar Wedding Banquet Tables! Photo Credit: Shane Long Photography

 

Bouquets from the wedding party make colorful adornments to a clean and classic traditional head table with The Gardens Sweetheart Table directly in the middle for the couple. Photo Credit: Eric Vest Photography

 

We love color-coordination…especially when the wedding party matches so elegantly a this traditional style head table!  Photo Credit: Gretchen Hunt Photography

 

Have a floral installation for your ceremony arbor? Congratulations! You also have a gorgeous arrangement for your traditional head table. Photo Credit: Amy Ray Photography

 

When your traditional head table looks this good, you’ve got to strike a pose! Photo Credit: Chelsea Reeck Photography

 

A celebratory kiss at your traditional style head table always makes for the best photo! Photo Credit: Eric Vest Photography

 

This autumn-inspired traditional head table mixed greenery with ornamental gourds to create the perfect fall tablescape. Photo Credit: Brooke W Images

 

Cheers to the perfect traditional style head table! Photo Credit: Mark Fierst Photography

 

 

Florals and candles are a timeless style option for the traditional head table. Photo Credit: East Oaks Photography

 

The Grand Promenade made for a striking backdrop for this gothic style traditional head table. Photo Credit: Little Mac Design

 

Have an extra-large wedding party? Consider using The Gardens Originals™ Risers to create a tiered traditional style head table to wow your guests! Photo Credit: Karen Feder Photography

 

Using The Gardens Originals™ Risers in the Wedding Reception Tent also gives you a built-in stage for all those wedding speeches and toasts! Photo Credit: Mark Fierst Photography

 

Having your first dance in front of your traditional style head table while your wedding party watch….and record…. is a priceless memory. Photo Credit: Photos By Jennifer Jane

 

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Midwest Gardens Vibes for a Beautiful Islamic Unity Ceremony

James and Pavana’s August nuptials were what summer wedding dreams are made of. Beneath a bright blue sky, the couple and their guests enjoyed two ceremonies, endless dancing, and a celebration to be remembered for years to come. The couple, who met while studying at Carleton College, had a vision for their day which was flawlessly executed by their team of vendors (scroll to the bottom for a roll call!). The Wedding Reception Tent and two of our four ceremony sites…..The Lawn and Grand Promenade…. were transformed to meet the brief of a lush, elegant wedding celebration rich with tradition and cultural fusion. Scroll along with us as we look back on their sensational wedding day!

Special thanks to Fox & Loon Photography for sharing these amazing shots with us!

 

The lush details that helped bring the day to life. Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

 

How stunning is this shot of Pavana getting ready in the Gardens Suite? Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

The Lawn transformed into a lush backdrop for the couple’s first ceremony. Photo by: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

An elegant chandelier, stunning florals, and a curtain of paper cranes brought the space to life. Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

 

Excitement was high as James and his groomsmen made their entrance to the ceremony. Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

 

James was smiling ear to ear as he caught sight of Pavana. Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

 

Aided by bridesmaids, Pavana emerged from the Gardens Suite to dazzle their guests. Photo by: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

The pink and white roses of the bouquet perfectly complimented her blush and gold gown. Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

 

The summer sun was no match for the charming parasols that the couple set out for their guests. Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

 

It was all smiles at this sweet ceremony. Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

 

Surrounded by family and friends, James and Pavana took their first steps into married life. Photo by: Gardens of Castle Rock Staff

 

“Every love story is beautiful, but ours is my favorite.” – Unknown Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

 

The couple’s adorable pup got in on the photos, and the result couldn’t be cuter! Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

 

The sweetest detail – James wrote Pavana’s name and a heart on his hand. Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

 

The Gardens Stone Fireplace was the perfect spot to grab some pictures after the ceremony. Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

 

After the akht, the wedding party entertained guests with choreographed dances Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

 

Under the Grindbygg inspired covered pergola, the couple’s welcome guests sign, stands next to The Gardens Mid-Height Table full of gifts and cards. Photo by: The Gardens of Castle Rock

A perfect use of form and function. The gold circular stand adds to the event’s esthetics and the individual guest seating cards are attached by tiny clothespins to prevent them from blowing away in the breeze. Photo by: The Gardens of Castle Rock

The couple’s stunning outfits for the second ceremony, photographed on the door of the Gardens Suite. Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

 

Greenery along with white poles and red roses transformed the Grand Promenade for the second ceremony. Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

 

Simply stunning. Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

 

Pavana recites her vows to James during their second ceremony on the Grand Promenade.  Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

 

Pavana’s stunning train stole the show as they walked back down the aisle in on the Grand Promenade towards the Wedding Reception Tent . Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

 

The wedding party is all smiles posing together in front of the lushly flower covered Grand Promenade pergola. Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

The bounty of flowers and greenery transform the Wedding Reception Tent to a rustic elegant celebration space. Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

 

How dazzling is this head table décor, featuring the King’s Harvest table!? Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

 

Reception ready! Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

 

Who doesn’t love cheese cake?  Not these two.  This gorgeous cheese cake was the coupe’s wedding cake. Need dessert inspo for your wedding day? Check out the blog, Indulge in Delight: Sweet Wedding Dessert Ideas to Savor. Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

 

Here’s to many years of romantic dips.  This one was right in front of the Wedding Reception Tent.  Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

 

The DJ kept guests on the dance floor all night long in the Wedding Reception Tent. Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

 

Amongst flicking candles and twinkling lights, James and Pavana took their first dance as husband and wife in the Wedding Reception Tent. Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

 

Black and white photos + first dance? Yes please! Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

 

Friends and family performed choreographed dances for the couple during the reception in the Wedding Reception Tent. Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography   

 

The dance floor was packed as the couple and their family & friends celebrated their union. Photo Credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

Friends are the family you choose……and the ones who show up for your once-in-a-lifetime moments. Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

 

Late-night photos in the Lath House were a must…we can’t get enough of this gorgeous couple! Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

 

Shoutout to all of the amazing vendors who helped make James and Pavana’s wedding day a day to remember:

Event Venue: The Gardens of Castle Rock

Photography: Fox & Loon Photography

Videography: Leary Studios

Bride’s Attire Ceremony 1: Faiza Saqlain

Bride’s Attire Ceremony 2: GV by Gabriella Praditha

Bridal Jewelry: Chow Sang Sang + Tiffany & Co.

Bridal Footwear: Christian Louboutin

Groom’s Attire Ceremony 1: Faiza Saqlain 

Groom’s Attire Ceremony 2: Shanghai Tailors

Groomsmen’s Attire: Saks Fifth Avenue

Rings: Tiffany & Co.

Event Decoration: Stargazer Designs

Day-Of Coordination: Bride Support  

Catering Company: Tea House Restaurant 

Beverage Service: 1 More Bartending

Dessert Company 1: Cafe Latte 

Dessert Company 2: Mark Heu Pâtisserie

Florist: The Petal

DJ: Tantric Beatz

Shuttle Service: Lorenz Transportation 

Make-Up Artist: Makeup with Cna

Officiant: LiveLoveLind 

Bubble Tea: Song Tea and Poké 

Ceremony Musicians: Ovation Quartet 

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Incorporating Furry Love: Cute Ideas for Your Dog to Make Your Wedding Day Extra Special

 

There’s nothing like a wedding to bring families together to celebrate the joy of love. Here at The Gardens, we know how important it is to have all of your family members present on your special day – including the four-legged ones! For both you and your canine companion to have a smooth and enjoyable experience, we’ve collected a list of things to consider, as well as best practices for including your dog on your wedding day.

1) Consider The Temperament of Your Dog

Dogs, like people, all have unique personalities and temperaments. Is your dog the life of the party and always happy to meet lots of new people? Then they’re the perfect candidate to play a big role in your wedding! On the other hand, if your dog is more reserved, and isn’t a fan of strangers and new experiences, then consider including them in a more abridged capacity. While your outgoing dog might be thrilled to mingle with guests and walk down the aisle in front of everyone, that might sound like a nightmare for your shy or anxious dog. Instead of including your reserved dog in every aspect of the festivities, consider bringing them to your venue for a short period of time to include them in family photos, and then have a trusted friend or relative take them home for the remainder of your day.

3) Assign a Handler

While we are more than happy to have your dog join us on your wedding day, they cannot freely roam the property. To ensure that your pet is properly cared for during your event, we require you to assign a handler to them. A handler not only looks after your dog and tends to their needs, but also allows you peace of mind as you go about your day. At The Gardens, a handler must be over the age of 18 and be sober for the duration of time that they are looking after your dog. We also recommend that the handler not be a member of your wedding party, as members of the wedding party generally have a myriad of other responsibilities to attend to.

2) Keep the Timeline in Mind

Wedding days are a flurry of activity and excitement, and while pups should absolutely be present on your special day, not every part of the celebration is dog-friendly. For example, your dog does not need to arrive with you to the venue first thing in the morning, while you are unloading and setting up. Likewise, your dog also does not need to be present while you’re on the dance floor busting a move. The sweet spot for having your dog as a part of your wedding is generally during the middle of your celebration. Have your dog arrive just after you finish getting ready, so they can partake in all of your pictures! As guests start arriving, your dog can be a designated greeter if they’re outgoing, otherwise we recommend finding a quiet spot for them to rest until the ceremony. Following the ceremony, it’s time to bid Fido farewell. At The Gardens, we require that all dogs leave the property following the ceremony. Receptions can get hectic, and it’s not always the best atmosphere for pets. This will allow you to fully enjoy your celebration without worrying about the wellbeing of your pup.

With careful and attentive planning, having your dog with you on your wedding day will be an absolute blast for everyone involved. With all of that said, here’s some inspo for including your beloved companion on your special day…

 

Pups should always be present during getting ready pics in the Gardens Suite. 💕 Photo Credit: Bellagalla

 

This dog is how everyone looks when the cake comes out…..laser focused! Photo Credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

What’s the only thing better than one dog on the Grand Promenade? Two! Photo Credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

Are you excited to walk down the aisle at the Grand Promenade? This dog is, especially when she sees her person, the groom. Photo Credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

How cute is this pup with a leash and collar that match the bouquet?! Photo Credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

Forget having your ring bearer carry a ring pillow or “Ring Security” sign.  How about your adorable puppy!? Photo Credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

The dog: “Wait, the ceremony in the Lath House is already over!?  I was loving all the attention!” Photo Credit: Rachel Lahlum Photography

 

Aren’t they handsome!? These two dapper dogs stole this photo shoot on the Grand Promenade. Photo Credit: Courtney June Photography

 

Here’s an idea, if you have a people loving dog, consider having a sign made introducing them and allowing guests to interact. Here’s what this sign says, “Hi, My name is Kepler. I am two years old and I love people! I love to give hugs, so if you kneel in front of me, watch your face – I can’t always control where my paws go. I enjoy belly rubs, playing tug-o-war, and chewing on sticks.  I have a bag of treat here, but Mom says I will get a tummy-ache if I eat too many, so please only give me 1 per person. Thank you for being part of my parents’ big day!” Photo Credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

This handsome fellow stole the show during portraits in The Lath House. Photo Credit: Render Photography

 

All smiles for the pup at this sweet summer wedding. Photo Credit: Fox & Loon Photography

While these are drinks named after cats, you can use this idea to incorporate your dog into your day. Photo Credit: Angela Divine Photography

Not even a little rain could dampen the joy of having their dog with them on their day! Photo Credit: Tessa June Photography

 

Wedding portraits are just better when there’s a dog included. Photo Credit: Andrea Dobbs Photography

 

Clearly there’s a favorite member of the wedding party! Photo Credit: Rachel Lahlum Photography

 

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Captivating Evenings: Wedding Receptions Under the Magical Starry Sky

When it comes to celebrating love, there’s something undeniably magical about a wedding reception at The Gardens of Castle Rock. As the sun sets and the stars twinkle above, the atmosphere becomes infused with a sense of romance and enchantment that simply cannot be replicated during daylight hours. From the soft glow of string lights to music floating over the dance floor, nighttime at The Gardens offers a unique opportunity to create unforgettable memories that will last a lifetime.

One of the most captivating aspects of a nighttime celebration is the ambiance it creates. As the natural light fades away, The Gardens comes alive with a warm, intimate glow. Twinkling string lights strung between trees, café lights adorning every building, and illuminated pathways all contribute to a sense of whimsy and romance. Guests are transported to a world of enchantment, where every moment feels like a scene from a fairy tale.

The darkness of the night also provides the perfect backdrop for stunning visual effects. From glowsticks on the dance floor to a sparkler grand exit, there are endless opportunities to add a touch of magic to the celebration. Couples can get creative with their lighting choices, using colored uplighting, projections, or even glow-in-the-dark elements to create a truly unforgettable experience for their guests.

The nighttime celebration also offers a welcome relief from the heat of the day. With the sun no longer shining, guests can relax and enjoy themselves in the cool evening breeze. Plus, the cooler temperatures create the perfect excuse for cozying up under blankets or gathering around a crackling fire for late-night s’mores.

Perhaps the most enchanting aspect of a nighttime wedding reception is the sense of intimacy it fosters. As the darkness envelops The Gardens, guests naturally gravitate towards one another, forming closer connections and sharing heartfelt conversations. There’s a sense of camaraderie that develops as everyone comes together to celebrate the love and joy of the newlyweds.

Nighttime wedding receptions at The Gardens hold a special kind of magic that is unmatched by any other time of day. From the enchanting ambiance to stunning visual effects, there’s something truly captivating about celebrating love under the stars. So embrace the magic of the night and create memories that will last a lifetime. because as the saying goes, “The night is young, and so are we.”

Scroll down for The Gardens under the stars……

 

Comfort is the name of the game at The Gardens.  Not only is there a roaring fire in the Natural Stone Fireplace, but patio heaters are positioned around the patio for guests comfort. Photo credit: Bradley Hanson Photography

 

Not only does wisteria look dreamy during the day, it provides the Lath House with an enchanting element at night. Photo credit: Rachel Lahlum Photography

 

We’re not saying you *should* time your wedding around when the moon is full, but it’s certainly not a bad idea! Photo credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

Draping leading up to the Lath House becomes ethereal at night, adding a layer of enchantment to The Gardens. Photo credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

Cafe lights? Check. String lights? Check. Swanky bar light? Check! Photo credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

Even at dusk, our lush landscaping is as vibrant as ever on the cocktail patio under the Gardens Pavilion. Photo credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

Twinkle lights give off the perfect glow to compliment candid pictures in front of the Natural Stone Fireplace. Photo credit: Shane Long Photography

 

Whether you want to hit the dance floor in the Wedding Reception Tent, relax by the Natural Stone Fireplace, or sip a drink at the bar under the Garden Pavilion, get ready to experience some nighttime magic! Photo credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

Not only do our lights look lovely, they also ensure that you and your guests can safely navigate the property, even after sunset. Photo credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

While no one wants rain during their ceremony, late-night sprinkle make for the best photo ops! Photo credit: Render Photography

 

Pizza? Yes please! The Gardens wood-fired pizza oven keeps the party going long after the stars come out. Photo credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

Meet the Grindbygg Inspired Covered Pergola! This Norwegian-inspired structure welcomes guests as they arrive and bids them adieu as they depart. Photo credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

Our patio and Garden Pavilion are always a hit with guests looking to take a respite from the dance floor. Photo credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

Day or night, the structures that surround the Lath House create and stunning photos. Photo credit: Bella Cattura Studios

 

Our stately Black Walnut tree provides shade during the day and and transforms into a moody focal point as night creeps in. Photo credit: Shane Long Photography

 

Our extensive patio is the perfect spot to chat with friends and family late into the night. Photo credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

The Lath House with the Wedding Ceremony Gate & Doors is stunning during the day, but there’s just something special about how it comes to life at night. Photo credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

A sparkler send-off is a perfect way to end the night…and it makes for an epic backdrop for just-married pics. Photo credit: Courtney James Photography

 

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10 Things to Tell Your Guests about Your Outdoor Wedding

Outdoor weddings have become increasingly popular for couples seeking a unique and picturesque backdrop for their special day. However, attending an outdoor wedding requires some extra considerations for guests. There are numerous ways to communicate important information with your guests……Save-the-Date cards, invitations, emails, wedding websites, social media private groups, text messaging and the good old-fashion talking on the phone.  To ensure everyone has a delightful experience, here are 10 important things to share with your guests about your outdoor wedding celebration.

1. Weather Considerations

Outdoor weather can be unpredictable, so encourage your guests to check the forecast and dress accordingly. Suggest that guests to layer their clothing for varying temperatures to stay comfortable throughout the entire celebration. That way they can subtract clothing as the weather warms up or as the party heats up.

Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom……can change how happy you are to be marrying the love of your life. Photo Credit: Tessa June Photography

 

Don’t forget to factor in your wedding party’s comfort when preparing for weather changes on your wedding day. Photo Credit: Rachel Graff Photography

 

2. Footwear Recommendations

Inform guests about the terrain of your outdoor venue. Advise your guests of appropriate footwear choices by considering potential challenges, like uneven ground, gravel or grassy areas. Guests will appreciate you telling them to nix the high heels and choose more comfortable and accommodating footwear.

Encourage your guests to choose footwear that will enable them to be both comfortable and able to walk safety on both hard and soft surfaces. Life tip: Stilettos on soft grass are a no go…..literally the heels will get stuck. Photo Credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

Good footwear is even more important when all eyes are on you or your wedding party during the BIG moments like walking into the Lath House. Photo Credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

3. Sun Protection

For daytime outdoor weddings, emphasize the importance of sun protection. Recommend sunscreen application and encourage guests to bring hats and/or sunglasses. If your ceremony site is not shaded, consider providing sun umbrellas for your guests.  They not only provides the needed sun protection, but can add to the aesthetics of your event.   After the ceremony, ensure the cocktail area and reception space have shaded areas for those who want to escape the sun.

A beautiful sunny wedding day also means a sunny ceremony on The Lawn. If there are no shaded areas at your ceremony spot, consider providing sun umbrellas for your guests. Photo Credit: Fox & Loon Photography

4. Insect Awareness

Acknowledge the possibility of insects in outdoor settings and recommend insect repellent or alternatives like citronella candles. Consider offering guests a “Comfort Station”, much like the bathroom baskets you’ll find in the restrooms of many wedding receptions. The “Comfort Station” can have insect repellent and sunscreen (See tip #3).  Also, ask your venue if they spray for bugs, especially those pesky mosquitoes. Taking measures to minimize pest disruptions will contribute to a more enjoyable experience.

The dusky time of the wedding day is full of expectation as guests anticipate the dance party to begin in the Wedding Reception Tent. This is also peak time for those pesky mosquitos to come out. Be sure to ask your venue if they spray for mosquitos. Photo Credit: Rachel Graff Photography

 

5. Ceremony Seating Arrangements
We know you and your partner will be the central focus during your ceremony, but what’s the plan for guest seating? Two important factors to consider.  First, what’s the vibe you are going for your ceremony?  Is this an elegant affair? A laid back “come as you are” event?  The vibe helps determine what your guests will sit on.  The options for seating are endless…..black chairs, white fan back chairs, benches, Chiavari chairs, haybales, blankets, etc….  Second, think about the accessibility. If you have grandparents, elderly guests or guests with mobility issues, consider providing seating that allows them to sit comfortably while observing the ceremony and once it is over have the ability to stand safely and easily.  It’s totally fine to have more than one seating option for your ceremony. Ask your venue what they have seen work best for your ceremony site.  They’ve seen a lot of weddings so pick their brain for some tips.    If you are having an early spring or fall wedding, consider providing small blankets to keep your guests comfy during the ceremony. 

Benches are the perfect seating choice for this Wedding In The Woods; however, if you need a more stable seating option for your guests, chat with your venue about options. Photo Credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

Guests are comfortably seated in white fan back chairs for this Lath House wedding. Photo Credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

6. Communication of Venue Features

Outdoor weddings can be a selfie taking paradise!  Be sure to let your guests know a bit about your outdoor wedding spot and the unique features it offers.  If you have a wedding website (which is a terrific idea!) provide a link to your venue’s website so guests can get a feel for the place and join in your excitement for your special day. Highlight breathtaking views or special elements they may want to explore before or after the ceremony. This helps guests feel more connected to the surroundings.

Secluded spots with unique features like these concrete chairs create great selfie opportunities for your guests. Photo Credit: Luke Payne Photography

 

Why not follow a curvy path to find hidden gems throughout the venue, like The Gardens Vineyard. Photo Credit: Erin Kathleen Photography

7. Parking and Transportation
What’s the deal with parking at the venue?  This one’s a big deal, especially if alcohol will be served at your wedding.  You want your guests to be safe as they move from Point A to Point B.  If you venue does not allow overnight parking, let your guests know so they can plan to carpool and/or assign a sober driver. Better yet, consider renting a shuttle for even easier transportation.  Do guests have to pay for parking? Is it street parking?  Is there ample parking spaces?    Provide your guests with this information. Be sure to add directions to the venue that guests can plug into GPS or go a bit old school and include a small map and/or driving instructions with your wedding invitations. One last thing to consider, road construction.  Road construction can be a hassle, especially when guests are trying to get to your wedding ceremony by a set time.  Do a bit of research on the state’s department of transportation website to find out if there will be any construction projects happening in the area of your wedding venue.  

Providing a shuttle service for your guests ensures they get home safety at the end of the night and ensures they are on time for your ceremony. Photo Credit: Bradley Hanson Photography

8. Dress Code Guidance

Help your guests out by letting them know the dress code for the wedding. White-Tie? Black-Tie? Formal? Cocktail? Casual?   With so many options, guests will thank you for saving them time rummaging through their closet.  When sharing the dress code, also share the footwear recommendations (See Tip #2). Does your venue have gravel in the parking lot?  Let guests know that the 4 inch stilettoes are not the best choice. Instead offer examples of suitable clothing and footwear, emphasizing the importance of comfort and practicality in their outfit choices.

While you deserve the Best Day Ever on your wedding day, be sure to give guests all the information they need to have a relaxed and enjoyable time on the reception patio under the Garden Pavilion. Photo Credit: Shane Long Photography

 

A sharp dressed crowd is what you’ll have on your wedding day when you let guests know the dress code ahead of time. This group is all smiles in from of the Gardens Suite. Photo Credit: Chelsea Reeck Photography

9. Contingency Plans

Flexibility is key when having an outdoor wedding.  Your day may be blue skies and sunshine, cloudy and rainy or anything in between.  Assure your guests that there are contingency plans in place to accommodate all kinds of inclement weather. To learn more about The Gardens inclement weather plan, visit the blog, What If It Rains On My Wedding Day.

Raining at your ceremony time? No problem! The ceremony is moved under the white cathedral Wedding Reception Tent. Photo Credit: Mark Fierst Photography

 

A little rain never hurt anyone. In fact, it adds to the romantic vibe of your wedding day celebration as you and your guests sit comfortably in the Wedding Reception Tent. Photo Credit: Render Photography

10. Keep Accessibility in Mind

Consider that older guests or guests with mobility issues may have a difficult time navigating around your venue.  Ask your venue if it is ADA accessible allowing a person with a disability is able to move easily throughout the venue.   Also, research if there are handicap parking options available.  Quell anxiety by communicating this information to your guests, especially guests will mobility issues and their families or caregivers.

Guests will mobility issues can easily navigate around the Garden Pavilion and Natural Stone Fireplace at The Gardens of Castle Rock with its ample open spaces. Photo Credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

By sharing these essential details with your guests, you’re not only ensuring their comfort, but also helping them fully enjoy the unique experience of an outdoor celebration. Express gratitude for their understanding and cooperation, and encourage them to embrace the beauty and charm of the outdoor setting. With thoughtful communication, your outdoor wedding is sure to be a memorable and enjoyable occasion for everyone involved.

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The Knot Best of Weddings: The Gardens of Castle Rock

What Couples are Saying about this Timeless Outdoor Wedding Venue in Minnesota

Welcome to The Gardens of Castle Rock, a wedding and event venue in lower south metro – a short distance from the Twin Cities. Here you will find beautiful settings for your outdoor wedding ceremony and reception or special event. What a year! Couples (and their guests) traveled far and wide to celebrate their love stories here at The Gardens. We are honored and excited to share what these special couples had to say about their experience at The Gardens of Castle Rock.

 

Greta & Ben

“Choosing the Gardens of Castle Rock for our venue was one of the best decisions we made during the planning process; [The Gardens staff] were very communicative and accommodating to requests and questions throughout the whole process; from our first tour to the wedding day itself…We also wanted flexibility in who we brought in for the rest of our vendors – not only were we not restricted in our choice in caterer/florists/décor, etc., but the Gardens also provided a list of tried and tested vendors that knew the location. We felt fully supported during our vendor journey without feeling pressured to pick from a restricted list…They also helped us navigate and plan for potential rain, which thankfully we didn’t have to use, but it was such a comfort to know that rain or shine my wedding was going to go off without a hitch. I can’t thank the Gardens of Castle Rock enough for ensuring my perfect day and I wholeheartedly recommend them!”

The back of The Gardens Natural Stone Fireplace makes a perfect backdrop for the bride & groom. Photo credit: Studio 220 Photography

 

 

Anna & Alec

 “I couldn’t imagine having had my wedding anywhere else! We had a very long engagement, and The Gardens kept in contact with us the whole time, ensuring we had everything we needed. They referred us to our fantastic wedding coordinator as well. We got so many compliments on the venue and the Lath House was such a beautiful space for the ceremony! All the spaces down to the getting-ready cabin were gorgeous! There were so many areas to take photos as well! I really loved their flexibility with catering as well. I would recommend this venue to ANYONE!!”

 

Golden hour photos in our vineyard are simply stunning. Photo credit: Photos By Jennifer Jane

 

Nicole & Tyler

“We could not have asked for a better wedding venue. The location itself is beautiful with plenty of opportunity to make it your own. The staff are amazing and really shine when it comes to communication and adaptability. I would recommend the Gardens to anyone who asked!”

I’m getting a whimsical fairytale vibe and I love it! Photo credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

Nicole & Kit

“We got married at The Gardens of Castle Rock in June. The venue is absolutely stunning. The staff is amazing. Glenn and team have developed the most beautiful venue with so many different backdrop options for photos…On our wedding day, our guest were raving at how beautiful and unique the venue is. The also have many very helpful blogs on their website. Definitely recommend checking those out…All around 10/10 for everything when dealing with The Gardens of Castle Rock. We could not have asked for a better location and team to work with. It was everything we had dreamed of.”

 

Wisteria transforms the Lath House into a moody and dramatic backdrop for photos after the sun went down. Photo credit: Chelsea Reeck Photography

 

Piper & Sam

“The Gardens are so beautiful! It was the perfect setting for a wonderful day! There were so many unique and special places for our guests to spend their time: playing lawn games, gathering under the hand-carved structures, walking through the forest by the grape vines. And at night, the whole place twinkled with beautiful exterior lighting. The staff was great and we had a fabulous time. It was lovely.”

Piper’s stunning dress set the tone for this fabulous celebration. Photo credit: Abby Lynn Photography

 

Green space? We got 13 acres of it! Photo credit: Abby Lynn Photography

 

Traci & Donald

“Our wedding day was THE BEST DAY EVER! Everyone raved about the venue! It was warm and cozy in the tent even though it was a cool, windy October day. The bridal suite was an awesome place for all the ladies to get ready. Everything was simply perfect!”

Shelby & Mitchell

“As soon as we toured the Gardens of Castle Rock, we knew it was where we wanted to get married. The grounds are gorgeous, extensive, and you get them all to yourself all day! The bridal suit is huge and perfect for photos as well as comfy for hanging out. [The Gardens staff] were incredibly easy to work with and so helpful and responsive. They also provide a really useful blog and Flickr account full of photo ideas. Everything is so customizable; our wedding was so personal. Even when the weather didn’t cooperate and it stormed after the ceremony, everyone pivoted to the tent and the sides went up in a blink of an eye! I didn’t have to lift a finger all day and everything was perfect. More beautiful photo locations than we could use all day and such a smooth experience. I can’t recommend them enough.”

We dare you to find a more romantic setting than the Lath House at night.  Photo credit: Render Photography

 

On the path of happiness that leads from The Gardens Suite to the Lath House. Photo credit: Render Photography

 

 

Rachael & Ryan

“Absolutely stunning venue with amazing options for pictures and sites to have your ceremony! There’s a beautiful stone fireplace, lots of fairy lights for the evening, and cool wooden structures throughout the property. They were so lovely to work with and helped make things go as smoothly as possible. They were responsive to any questions we had and they have a good process to help with planning things…It’s clear they know what they’re doing and are committed to making your day what you dreamed it to be! We got so many comments about how beautiful and magical it felt.”

The 2023 wedding season had some gorgeous brides in amazing dresses! Photo credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

Natalie & Jake

“[We] had a wonderful time, the staff was incredibly helpful. It rained pretty heavily on our wedding day and [they] were still working with us at every turn adjusting whatever was needed when needed. Not mention the venue itself is stunning. Glenn does amazing work, and the whole venue is extremely well kept!”

Whoop-Whoop! Let the celebration begin!! Photo credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

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Wedding Traditions: Something Old, Something New

The Transformational Story of the Heirloom Scotch Pine at the Heart of The Gardens

Kahlil Gebran, the Lebanese-American poet once wrote, “Trees are poems that the earth writes upon the sky.” That quote was from a book published in 1926, which roughly corresponds to the age of our beloved Scotch Pine tree; by all estimates it’s between 80 and 100 years old. In that time, both The Gardens and the world at large have seen an absolute myriad of changes, both large and small. But through everything, this beautiful tree has remained a constant facet on the land and in the day-to-day events and operations that have surrounded it. But now, it’s time to bid our iconic tree farewell.

Over the last eight months, a fungus called Diplodia has sadly killed our beloved tree. At the start of the 2023 wedding season, the Scotch Pine was resplendently adorned with rich green needles reaching skyward. But during the 2023 wedding season, the green needles turned to brown as the fungus spread through the entire tree. The tree will be coming down in a slow and meticulous fashion in order to salvage its large limbs and branches.  The salvaged pieces are being repurposed into an exciting new timber structure here at The Gardens.

While we are devastated to loose such a integral focal point of The Gardens, especially one with such meaning, the Scotch Pine’s next chapter has been developing over the last several months. As it became apparent that we would lose the entire tree, Glenn began designing and brainstorming potential ways to repurpose the timber. The limbs and branches from the tree will be fashioned into a new structure using an early style of framing known as cruck framing. This type of framing uses naturally shaped logs to create an arch with the branches, called cruck blades. As you’ll see in a sketch below, we will use the curved parts of the Scotch Pine to bring the cruck frame to life. This tree has watched over hundreds of weddings at The Gardens, and it will continue to do so in another form. To watch the process unfold, follow The Workshop at The Gardens.

It’s amazing to think that the Scotch Pine has played such an integral part of every wedding at The Gardens, whether providing shade for guests, being a conversation starter, or acting as the backdrop for countless family portraits. We just couldn’t get enough of this tree!  We hope you enjoy the following photos as much as we do.

The Gardens’ Scotch Pine may have died, but we can’t help marvel how glorious it looks in the setting sun.

In the 1970’s, the Scotch Pine stood strong and healthy when the property was a nursery.

Switzer’s Kids Nursery….trees, shrubs and occasional weeds for sale….underneath the Scotch Pine as it served as the base of operations for Glenn’s first business, circa 1970s.

The field behind the Scotch Pine in this photo now holds our Wedding Reception Tent. Circa 1970’s.

Three generations of Switzers and their nursery crew beneath the Scotch Pine, circa 1970’s.

In the 1980’s, the Scotch Pine sat as a welcoming island amongst the trucks of the past landscaping business. Can you spot where the Lath House was eventually built?

The Scotch Pine in the 1990’s, complete with a brand new Lath House!

The Scotch Pine’s beautiful textured bark added warmth and texture to the The Gardens and what makes it so special.

From a distance, it’s difficult to tell that the tree is a pine. But on closer inspection, the Scotch Pine is made up of thousands of these wispy needles.

In April of 2023…the Scotch Pine looked healthy and green, even posing with the bride and groom for this sweet kiss. Photo by: Studio 220 Photography

In June 2023, just two months into wedding season, the vibrant Scotch Pine had turned brown. A sure sign that something was going on and it wasn’t good. Photo by: Charise Healy Photography

A rough sketch of the timber structure that the Scotch Pine will become – notice the cruck frame.

The grand Scotch Pine makes the perfect backdrop as the wedding baraat arrives at the Grand Promenade! Photo by: Anthologie Photography

The twisted limbs of the tree make for an opportune spot to sneak a couple photos of the ceremony in the Lath House.

The Scotch Pine watches over another beautiful wedding ceremony in the Lath House.

The huge shapely golden-brown boughs of the Scotch Pine shade the walkway to the Lath House.

What is stately, strong and perfectly proportioned? What is our Scotch Pine, Alex (That’s a Jeopardy reference).

Have you ever heard the saying, “You’re missing the forest for the trees.”? In this case, focusing on the Scotch Pine tree is a good thing.

The colors, sizes and textures of all the different trees, bushes, plants and flowers matched perfectly with the strong Scotch Pine.

The celebration continues post ceremony. Silver lining…..the brown Scotch Pine actually coordinates with the wedding parties’ color scheme.

Our 2023 wedding couples still took advantage of posing near the Scotch Pine. Photo by: Bailey Creative Co

Want to know a photography tip? An overcast sky is terrific for shooting a wedding. Why? Colors pop….even if they’re brown. Photo by: Bailey Creative Co

Have you ever seen pure happiness? Now you have! The Scotch Pine happily takes a back seat for this bride’s wedding day in the Lath House. Photo by: Bradley Hanson Photography

Post ceremony celebratory drink with the trunk of the Scotch Pine in the background. Photo by: Bradley Hanson Photography

Curious as to what diplodia is? You’re in luck because I’m going to tell you! Diplodia is a fungus that kills young needles and actively growing shoots of pine trees that have two to three needles per bundle. That would be a Scotch Pine! Photo by: Bradley Hanson Photography

The setting sun shining through the pine branches created the perfect romantic sunset photo opportunity. Photo by: Coral Mia Photography

Loved that last photo? Here’s another. You’re welcome. Photo by: Coral Mia Photography

I’d like to say, “Ah, a photo of the good old days when the Scotch Pine was healthy and green.” But this was only in early spring 2023. Diplodia moves fast. Photo by: Elle Johnson Photography

Can you see the Scotch Pine in this photo? It’s not hard. It’s in the far background. Its brown color is a dead giveaway. (Apologizes for the pun.) Photo by: Fox & Loon Photography

Perfect backdrop for this couple. Photo by: Jeannine Marie Photography

Many pleasant afternoons have been spent under the shade of the Scotch Pine. Photo by: Eric Lundgren Photography

Once the Scotch Pine is removed, the space will definitely feel open. But, in time the tree will return as an impressive cruck timber frame. Photo by: Render Photography

When someone looks at you like these two are looking at each other, you probably don’t notice much else……let alone a brown Scotch Pine tree. Photo by: Render Photography

The Scotch Pine has gotten a lot of attention, I mean how many photos of one tree can we look at!?! Let’s give the gorgeous redbud tree its moment. As one of the first signs of spring, the redbud is always a welcome sight. Photo by: Wilde Photography

The Scotch Pine sure does an amazing job of framing the sunset for a romantic shot like this. Photo by: Chelsea Reeck Photography

 

*All photos that do not list a photo credit were taken by a Gardens of Castle Rock Team Member.

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10 Helpful Planning Tips for an Eco-Friendly Wedding

Planning a wedding is a thrilling and joyous experience, but it can also be quite overwhelming, both for the couple and for the environment. Traditional weddings often generate a significant amount of waste and have a sizable carbon footprint, which can be tricky to navigate if you value being eco-conscious. However, it doesn’t have to be that way. Having eco-friendly wedding is a fantastic way to celebrate your love while minimizing your impact on the planet.

In this blog post, we’ll share ten helpful planning tips to make your wedding day more sustainable, from choosing eco-friendly vendors to reducing waste and embracing nature. Here at The Gardens, being eco-conscious is very important to us. Scroll to the bottom to find out how we ensure that our venue is as green as can be!

 

Start with Invitations

First thing’s first – invitations! Your invitations to your guests – both save-the-dates and formal invitations – set the tone for your event. So, begin your eco-friendly wedding journey by selecting sustainable wedding invitations. Consider opting for digital invitations, or creating a wedding website where guests can see your invitation and RSVP all in one place. If you’re set on printed invitations, choose ones made with recycled paper and that have minimal or no foil/plastic coatings. You can even buy invitations that are embedded with seeds, so your guests can plant them after receiving them! This small change can significantly reduce paper waste and energy consumption.

When ordering your save the date cards & wedding invitations, consider using recycled or compostable paper……better yet, go 100% digital with a wedding webpage that offers an RSVP option. Photo Credit: Kelsey Bellows Photography

 

Choose an Eco-Conscious Venue

Selecting a mindful venue can have a big impact on the sustainability of your wedding. Look for venues that promote green practices, such as solar or wind-powered facilities, natural landscapes and native plants, or LED-certified buildings. Outdoor weddings in natural settings can also minimize the need for additional décor and lighting!

With acres of natural environment, Mother Nature is the chief decorator at The Gardens of Castle Rock.  This couple is surrounded by the Goldenrod (Solidago speciosa) a Minnesota native plant. Photo Credit: Rachel Lahlum Photography

 

At night The Gardens turns into the most magical place. With thousands of LED bulbs, we use only a fraction of the electricity non-LED bulbs use. Photo Credit: Shane Long Photography

 

With this much gorgeous natural décor, who needs anything else? Photo Credit: Nygaard Photography

 

Sustainable Catering and Bar Service

Find a caterer who focuses on using locally sourced, organic, and seasonal ingredients, and ask about their policies and procedures to minimize food waste. Plan to have dishes, glassware, and utensils that are reusable, and consider opting for a plated or family-style dinner to further reduce single-use plastic waste. Another option is to offer a vegetarian or vegan menu option to further reduce your carbon footprint. For your bar service, find a company who works to ensure that all bottles, cans, and single-use plastic cups are properly recycled, and who does does not use plastic straws (The Gardens has a strict no plastic straws policy).

 

Choosing a eco-conscience caterer with a zero-waste policy, like Gastrotruck, is a terrific way to ensure your wedding day is also eco-conscience. Photo Credit: Lily & Lime

 

Did you know catering and bar waste is the biggest category of waste on a wedding day? Using sustainable plates, silverware & glassware with linen napkins is an excellent option to minimize waste……and class up the whole experience. Photo Credit: Jeannine Marie Photography

 

Eco-Friendly Décor

Opt for reusable or recyclable décor items like potted plants, candles, or fabric banners instead of disposable decorations. Consider shopping at second-hand or thrift stores for things such as glassware and candlesticks/votives, or check out wedding planning Facebook groups in your area – people frequently use them to pass along décor items after their own celebrations. Another option is décor rental – we can recommend several amazing vendors who can help bring your dream to life while also reducing waste. When looking at flowers, consider choosing a florist that works with seasonal and locally grown blooms, and then donate or compost them after the wedding.

Instead of purchasing a one-time paper aisle runner that you most likely with throw away, how about going for the boho look of rugs? Not only are they sustainable because you’ll use them again or donate them to a charity, but they just look so cool.

 

Guest table assignments on terracotta pots check all the boxes of being eco-friendly. The terracotta pots can be reused and the flowers are compostable. That’s smart thinking!

Wedding Attire

Consider renting your wedding attire or choosing pre-owned dresses and suits that can be passed along after your event. Alternatively, select outfits that can be worn again for other occasions, such as classic suits and cocktail dresses. If you do buy new attire, opt for designers who use sustainable and ethical practices.

Classic suits & bridesmaid dresses that can be re-worn is a thoughtful way to reduce waste on your wedding day. Don’t think you’ll ever wear that suit or dress again? Donate it to a local non-profit that accepts apparel. Photo Credit: Whitney Anderson Photography

 

 

Eco-Friendly Favors

Show your guests appreciation with eco-friendly wedding favors. Give them reusable items like bamboo utensils, cloth bags, or personalized seed packets that encourage them to embrace sustainability in their daily lives. Additionally, ensure that your favors contain only packaging that is recyclable to cut down on landfill waste.

A fun and sustainable favor for your guests….little succulents in a variety of cute little pots! Guests will remember your amazing wedding day each time they look at it on their kitchen windowsill.

 

Minimize Transportation Impact

Reduce transportation emissions by choosing a location that’s convenient for the majority of your guests. Encourage carpooling, provide shuttle services, or suggest using ridesharing apps for guests who need transportation. Additionally, choose a venue that allows you to have your ceremony and reception at the same location, eliminating the need for guests to travel between the ceremony site and reception venue.

Make transportation easy breezy for your guests. Arrange a shuttle to pick them up at the hotel and bring them back at the end of the night. Not only does it ensure everyone gets home safety, but you just reduced the carbon footprint. We can that a win-win!

 

Waste Reduction

Minimize waste by using reusable tableware and cutlery. If disposables are necessary, opt for compostable or biodegradable options and ensure they are clearly labeled recycling and composting stations to encourage guests to dispose of their waste responsibly.

While it’s not the prettiest or most exciting thing on your wedding day, The Gardens works to ensure all items dropped in the big blue recycling bin are recyclable. Photo Credit: Laura Brenden Photography

 

Let’s go full “Where’s Waldo” mode on this photo, except it’s the recycling bin edition. The Gardens cares about the environment, so naturally we care about recycling. If you’ve been to an event at The Gardens you can attest to seeing multiple blue recycling bins scattered throughout the venue. Photo Credit: Jamie Hiner Creations

 

Be Mindful With Favors for Your Wedding Party

It’s a common tradition to give the members of your wedding party one or more gifts when asking them to stand with you on your day. Let this be a reminder that less is more – one thoughtfully chosen, unique gift is a better choice than giving multiple gifts that are more generic. Additionally, when planning bachelor or bachelorette parties, be mindful when selecting decorations and outfits to ensure that all items can be reused and/or recycled.

Doing double duty! Providing a personalized Mason jar mug not only cuts down on the use of plastic cups, but for this couple, it acted as a way for guests to find their seat too. Photo Credit: Andrea Dobbs Photography

 

Donate and Share Leftovers

Coordinate with local food banks or shelters to donate any excess food from your wedding. Similarly, arrange for the proper recycling or donation of décor items, flowers, and other wedding elements to prevent unnecessary waste. Here at The Gardens, we will happily take your leftover flowers and greenery and add them to our onsite compost pile – just ask us for a bin!

If you are faced with leftovers, consider donating them to a local charity who provides meals (should be planned in advance of your wedding day) or talk with your caterer to find out if they allow couples to take leftovers home with them as long as they provide containers and coolers with ice to store the food in. Photo Credit: Bellagala

 

Eco-Friendly at The Gardens

Being good stewards to the Earth is one of the most important values that we hold here at The Gardens. It’s our goal to minimize the carbon footprint that our venue has, and we keep that in mind in our day-to-day operations. The vast majority of the lights on our property are LEDs, which both last longer and use less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs. When we build new structures around the venue, we use reclaimed and salvaged materials as much as possible, which not only keeps materials out of the landfill but also also helps us achieve that unique Gardens charm. We encourage the use of shuttle services, especially for events with a larger guest count. Additionally, because we host both the ceremony and reception on our property, it eliminates the need for transit between a ceremony site and reception location. We personally recycle aluminum cans, and work with local facilities to recycle glass and certain plastics. We also compost all organic waste produced on-site, from leaves to garden clippings. And as mentioned above, we’ll happily compost any leftover flowers or greenery after your event – one less thing for you to worry about! We also work hard to curate an environment that lets the beauty of nature shine, so you can celebrate your love in a genuine, authentic environment.

See all those logs in our log yard? While we do use some for firewood in The Gardens Natural Stone Fireplace, the majority is salvaged and turned into the impressive structures that make The Gardens so unique. Plus, the logs make some really terrific photo ops. Photo Credit: Jeannine Marie Photography.

 

Your wedding day is an opportunity to not only celebrate your love but also to make a positive impact on the environment. By keeping in mind these ten eco-friendly planning tips, you can significantly reduce your wedding’s carbon footprint and inspire your guests to adopt more sustainable practices in their own lives. Remember, every little effort counts, and an eco-friendly wedding can be just as beautiful and memorable as a traditional one, with the added bonus of knowing you’ve done your part to protect the planet.

 

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Classic Elegance & Traditional Charm with a Lucky Rain Shower

When we imagine the perfect wedding day, we often picture clear skies, golden sunsets, and a gentle breeze carrying the sweet scent of flowers. But what if I told you that some of the most enchanting, unforgettable, and emotionally charged weddings have taken place under a different kind of weather? Picture this: raindrops falling from the sky, the soft pitter-patter on umbrellas, the gleam of wet cobblestones underfoot, and a couple standing side by side, declaring their love in the midst of a gentle rain shower.

This is the story of a wedding day where the heavens opened up and showered the couple with blessings in the form of rain. It’s a tale of love, commitment, and the sheer magic of turning an unexpected twist of weather into an unforgettable celebration of unity and joy. Join us as we recount the beautiful journey of a couple who didn’t let a little rain dampen their spirits on their special day. Says bride TaKeyah, “We had an amazing wedding day experience at The Gardens!  We chose The Gardens because of the beautiful outdoor spaces.  When it was forecasted for rain that day, we were nervous our whole wedding vision was ruined.  The Gardens’ staff were not intimidated by the rain at all!  They pivoted our ceremony from the Lath House to the Wedding Reception Tent without any hesitation; flowers, decorations and all.  The ceremony was beyond beautiful and we wouldn’t change a single thing about the day!  When the rain cleared, it turned into a beautiful evening and we were still able to enjoy The Gardens’ grounds with our family and friends.”

Special thanks to Mark Fierst Photography for sharing these fabulous shots with us!

 

TaKeyah and Matt set the tone for their event with these gorgeous greenery-inspired invitations and RSVPs. Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

The most darling details…Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

The bride’s gorgeous gown from The Wedding Shoppe, Inc. took center stage among florals and draping in the Lath House. Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

Unity candles were set upon our Natural Wood Ceremony Table, awaiting the afternoon. Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

The draping and florals on the arbor looked gorgeous in the soft light of the Lath House. Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

Morning light illuminated the Wedding Reception Tent as decorations and cutlery graced the tables. Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

We’ve Got it Covered worked hard to turn the Wedding Reception Tent into a light and airy celebration space. Photo by: The Gardens of Castle Rock Staff

 

The sweetest first look between bride and dad took place under one of our many pergolas. Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

TaKeyah and her beautiful bouquet of bridesmaids! Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

Matt and his groomsmen looked snappy in front of rustic Eastern White Pine beams. Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

Clear umbrellas are a rainy wedding day staple. Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

This timber frame pergola was an epic backdrop, check out how it was made! Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

The Lath House makes for a memorable and unique backdrop to group photos. Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

With rain falling and the ceremony imminent, The Gardens team quickly set up our indoor arbor to hold the ceremony in the Wedding Reception Tent. Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

It may have been raining, but the joy of walking down the aisle couldn’t be dampened. Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

Not sure what we love more…TaKeyah’s smile or her bouquet! Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

Not a dry eye in (or out of!) the tent. Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

Vows and veils for days…Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

Candles flickered as guests watched TaKeyah and Matt read their vows. Photo by: The Gardens of Castle Rock staff

 

The unity candles stayed high and dry under our Wedding Reception Tent. Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

I’m not crying, you’re crying…….The sweetest reactions from the groomsmen. Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

Officially Mr. & Mrs.! Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

That “just married the love of your life” feeling 💞 Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

Simply perfect. Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

Can’t forget to sign the marriage license! Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

With the rain clearing, Matt & TaKeyah do the grand entrance into the Wedding Reception Tent. Photo by: The Gardens of Castle Rock Staff

 

With the ceremony over and a break in the weather, it was time for photos in front of the Lath House! Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

Matt and TaKeyah stayed dry under the Grindbygg to snap some sweet photos. Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

With this ring, I thee wed…Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

That golden hour glow in the vineyard at The Gardens.✨ Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

Hand in hand during golden hour among the grapevines of The Gardens Vineyard. Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

A charming, rustic sign helped guests to find their seats for the evening in the Wedding Reception Tent. Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

Our handcrafted cedar banquet tables were complimented by delicate greenery and candles, one of our favorite combos! Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

The sweetest little cake we ever did see! Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

Draping, café lights…need we say more? Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

That grand entrance feeling 🤩⁣ Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

How cool does the draping look with The Gardens uplighting!? Photo by: The Gardens of Castle Rock Staff

 

The bride and groom enjoying a well-deserved drink…cheers! Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

Meanwhile, a “G” for the couple’s newly-shared last name adorned the mantle on our stone fireplace. Photo by: The Gardens of Castle Rock staff

 

TaKeyah, Matt, and their wedding party sat atop our risers, giving both them and their guests a better view of each other. Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

Our favorite traditions are ones that involve cake! Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

After cake, there’s only one thing left to do…take to the dance floor! Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

First dance, first kiss 💕 Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

Between dances, guests enjoyed mingling on our elegantly-lit patio. Photo by: The Gardens of Castle Rock staff

 

A fairytale ending to a wonderful, rainy wedding day. Photo by: Mark Fierst Photography

 

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Shoutout to all of the amazing vendors who helped make TaKeyah and Matt’s day one to remember:

Event Venue: The Gardens of Castle Rock

Day-of Coordination: Leo Moon Events

Decorator: We’ve Got it Covered

Catering: Baba’s Catering

Dessert: Cub Foods

Beverage Service: FreePour Mobile Bars

Photography: Mark Fierst Photography

Wedding Gown: The Wedding Shoppe

Bridesmaids’ Dresses: The Wedding Shoppe

Groom’s Attire: The Black Tux

Groomsmen’s Attire: The Black Tux

Rings: Fire & Brilliance & Etsy 

Hair Stylist: Warpaint International

Make-Up Artist: Warpaint International 

DJ: Trustworthy Music

Shuttle Service: Nite Trane Transportation 

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