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Top 10 Wedding Unity Ceremony Ideas for 2022

Choose a unique unity ceremony that matches your relationship and is reflective of your personalities.

Weddings are all about the union between two people.  The creation of an unbreakable bond that will endure forever.  While the ceremony vows say a lot, a unity ceremony can be an important ritual that not only creates cherished memories, but depending on your choice of unity ceremony, can create a physical reminder of your union.  Each couple is unique and that means there is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to a unity ceremony.  Take a look at the following 10 unity ceremony ideas and feel free to incorporate them in your unique way.

Two unique bread recipes, one from the groom’s family and one from the bride’s family, woven together and baked creating a special unity ceremony.

Planting a tree or bush together symbolizes how your love for each other will grow tall and strong, able to withstand harsh winds, rain and storms and come through unscathed.

Did you know planting a tree on your wedding day symbolizes strength, life and vitality?  It sure does!  Plus, as you watch it grow, you are reminded of the beginning of your marriage.

Combining each of your favorite wines into a decanter and then drinking together can symbolize two individual lives, combined like the two wines into one single life.

Sharing any type of beverage, even a favorite beer, can make a memorable unity ceremony.

Don’t forgot to use ornate containers, jars or vases to make the unity ceremony stand out.

Dating back to 7000 B.C. handfasting is an ancient Celtic ritual in which the hands are tied together to symbolize the binding of two lives.

The handfasting ceremony demonstrates the couples intent to bind their lives together forever…..Two lives become one.

Painting a work of art that can be displayed in the home for years to come is an excellent option for a unity ceremony.

Monogramed jars with the couple’s initials and filled with colored sand create the perfect setting for the unity ceremony.

 

For a blended family, why not have each member of the family pour in a different color of sand creating a beautiful new tapestry of color.

Candles continue to be a popular unity ceremony option in which the light from each taper candle meets over the pillar candle to light it.

Looking to include everyone in your unity ceremony?   Consider small candles where everyone passes the flame candle to candle.

A prayer or blessing for the couple and their new life together creates a special unity ceremony involving both parents and the immediate family.

The foot washing unity ceremony symbolizes a willingness to be humble and serve one another.

Similar to sand, glass beads are another option for a unity ceremony that demonstrates two individuals coming together to become one.

 

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Judy & William’s Art Deco Inspired Garden Wedding

Real Wedding Spotlight: An ethereal spring wedding full of delicate details and special moments.

Weddings days can be planned in different timeframes. Some are put together quickly in a manner of weeks. Others, take years to get everything just right. There are even those weddings that get a little more bonus time thanks to a little thing called COVID-19. Maybe you’ve heard of it…….

For Judy & William, COVID-19 threw them a curveball requiring them to postpone their wedding day for another year. When the day finally came these two hosted the most ethereal spring wedding celebration full of thoughtful details and sentimental touches while surrounded by an outpouring of love and support.

With the natural colors of spring all around, the couple chose to infuse romantic white styling with blush based floral arrangements and hanging greenery installations. With special touches throughout the day like the ceremony foot washing and capturing their ceremony and reception over time in the form of oil-based canvas paintings, Judy & William wedding day created the perfect mix of purposeful styling and deep meaning.

Secret wedding day kisses under the bounty of the flowering crabapple tree. Photo Credit: Dainty Meadow Photography

An ever inviting space, the Lath House at The Gardens of Castle Rock.

White crisp draping and floral installations on the Lath House arch creates a romantic “I Do” kind of vibe.

Curious as to what that gorgeous pink flowering tree is? It’s an Eastern Redbud. As much as we’d love for it to stay flowering for months, it typically has a 2-3 week window of thousands of tiny pink flowers before turning to green leaves.

Hanging greenery installations, geometric centerpieces and café lighting created an art deco ambiance in the wedding reception tent.

Situated in the center of the tent, the couple and wedding party are the center of attention. It’s their wedding day after all! Photo Credit: Dainty Meadow Photography

Celebratory wedding day cigars……it’s a guy thing!

The exquisite detailing of Judy’s wedding gown combined with the earth toned bridesmaid dresses contributed to the elegant wedding day atmosphere. Photo Credit: Dainty Meadow Photography

The wedding party is lined up and ready to go, but this little cutie just can’t keep his hands to himself! Can’t you just hear…..”I’m not touching you…..I’m not touching you!”

When you have this adorable team of flower girls and ring bearers, the job is going to get done!

Elegant detailing in the design of Judy’s Georgia Young Couture wedding dress was simply breath-taking as she steadied herself to walk down the aisle into the Lath House.

To have and to hold from this day forward, Judy & William promise themselves to each other.

It’s that moment when two people look into each other’s eyes and think, “I’ve found the love of my life!” Photo Credit: Dainty Meadows Photography

As a surprise wedding gift for the groom, the bride commissioned paintings of their wedding ceremony and reception by Paint My Wedding Day. What a treasured gift!

To demonstrate their love & humility, Judy & William chose to perform a feet washing ritual during their wedding ceremony.

Hand written vows are personal, heart-felt and let’s be honest, oftentimes funny! Isn’t love grand!?!

These are the moments that make life worth living! Photo Credit: Dainty Meadow Photography

The new Mr. & Mrs. exit the Lath House and head to the wedding reception to greet their guests. Photo Credit: Dainty Meadows Photography.

The wedding reception is a time for catching up with old friends and maybe even making some new ones.

Curious where you’ll be seating at the reception? Look no further than this art deco inspired glass seating chart framed in a copper stand with accented greenery and tulle. Photo Credit: Dainty Meadows Photography

Woot! Woot! Let’s hear it for the bride & groom!! Photo Credit: Dainty Meadow Photography

With an opening catering policy, couples are able to choose the cuisine for their wedding day. Judy & William chose a have their first meal as husband and wife catered by BonXai Catering.

Best wishes and congratulatory speeches by family and friends can bring a tear or a smile, so always be ready with a few tissues.

Documenting once in a lifetime moments with an artist from Paint My Wedding Day.

The importance of family and friends was paramount for Judy & William. Photo Credit: Dainty Meadows Photography

You have our permission to drool over Judy & William’s Cafe Latte wedding cake. Don’t worry we already did!

Donuts have become an anytime food and we are so okay with that, especially donuts from Yoyo Donuts!

 

It’s the whole reason we’re all here……LOVE! Photo Credit: Dainty Meadows Photography.

 

Vendors:

Day-of Coordinator: Weddings Your Way 

Decorator: Stargazer Designs 

Makeup Artist: Sal Rodriguez – @winniehouston

Hair: Family member

Florist: Ergo Floral 

Photographer: Dainty Meadow Photography

Videographer: Ethos Film

Dress: Georgia Young Couture

Groom Attire: Indochino

Bridesmaids Dresses: Shona Joy

Groomsmen’s Attire: Bar III at Macy’s

Venue: The Gardens of Castle Rock

Music: VEE EX Entertainment

Catering: BonXai Catering

Bartenders: Bartending By Drew

Dessert: Cafe LatteYoyo Donuts

Oil Paintings: Paint My Wedding Day

Blog Photos: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

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Stress-Free Outdoor Wedding: 8 Essential Tips to Manage Your Perfect Day

Planning an outdoor wedding is easy-peasy when you know these important tips.

The grass between your bare feet. A gentle breeze carrying the fresh smell of spring. The rich golden hues of falling leaves. The warm long summer evenings spent catching up with friends. Whatever the season, experiencing the beauty of the outdoors is like nothing else. Having an outdoor wedding creates a beautiful backdrop for your most important day. But, with the outdoors comes a variety of variables you need to consider. Addressing these issues with help create a stress-free day.

Rain, rain go away and when it does, here comes the sun…….Did you know there are actually more full sun days than rainy days? That’s why it’s important to not only have a Plan B for rainy weather, but to also have a plan for a hot full sun day. Provide guests with sunscreen in case they forgot to lather up before leaving home and be sure to choose an outdoor wedding venue with plenty of available shade.

The wind vs. your adorable Pinterest décor…… You found the most adorable Pinterest table centerpiece ideas that you want to incorporate into your wedding day, but remember when hosting an outdoor wedding there is a high likelihood that you will be dealing with some sort of wind, whether it be a refreshing light breeze or some strong gusts. To figure out if your ideal tablescape will work for your event, set it up outside on a table and leave it for the day. At the end of the day, you’ll know what can handle the wind and what you need to hunt down in the neighbor’s yard.

Outdoor wedding venues come in many shapes and sizes…… With so many choices when it comes to outdoor wedding venues, deciding to be outdoors is just the start. Whether you choose a farm-barn venue, formal city park, arboretum or garden venue, they all have different surfaces and guest accommodations. A city park may have level paving and formal benches or chairs so it is okay for guests to wear dresses with heels or suits with polished dress shoes. If your venue is a little more rustic and natural with gravel/dirt surfaces or hay bales for sitting, guests may want to consider casual attire with flats, wedges or sandals. The bottom line, communicate the details about your outdoor venue so guests can be the most comfortable.

Not to sound like you mom, but “layers, layer, layers!” Outdoor weddings, no matter the season, have temperature changes throughout the day. Let your guests know that once the sun goes down, it might be a good idea to have a sweater, fleece or their favorite North Face. Another fun way to make sure guests are warm and cozy, especially for weddings in the early spring and fall, is to provide small fleece blankets as party favors.

Looking for a laid-back vibe, an outdoor wedding is the way to go! We all know that Mother Nature has a mind of her own and when having an outdoor wedding, flexibility is key. Let’s be honest, being outdoors brings more variables into the equation. If you’re counting on everything running on a perfectly timed schedule, an outdoor wedding may not be your best option. Outdoor wedding venues tend to be larger and more spread out than an indoor space, so you’ll want to consider that in your planning. The abundance of space is one of the many reasons outdoor weddings are so much more fun. From dancing the night away, to sitting by a cozy fireplace or enjoying a quiet walk while catching up with a close friend, guests will have so many options to enjoy your event.

3 Very Important Questions….. When choosing an outdoor wedding venue, ask these three important questions:

1. How long is the rental of the venue? The majority of outdoor venues rent the space for 12-hours, typically noon-midnight. Being able to access the venue before noon, allows you more time to decorate, relax and soak in the day.

2. Do we have access to the entire venue? Some outdoor venues, like private clubs or golf courses, only have certain areas accessible to you on your wedding day as they have to also accommodate club members and other guests. If you see a gorgeous spot or area while touring an outdoor venue that you’d love be able to use on your wedding day, be sure to ask the venue representative if that area is accessible to you.

3. Are there other weddings/events held at the venue at the same time as ours? If you don’t want to worry about guests from other weddings mistakenly joining yours or the general public wandering through your ceremony during your vows, be sure to ask the venue representative if the venue hosts multiple weddings/events or is open to the public on your wedding day.

Don’t obsess about Plan B…… Yes, there is a possibility that you may have to use your Plan B should it rain, but don’t overly plan for it. Talk with your venue representative to get their feel on a rain event. If the venue representative is nervous and shies away from the question, consider that a red flag. If they answer confidently outlining their backup plan for less than perfect weather, know that whatever your day holds weather wise, both you and the venue will be prepared.

Can you hear me now? How about now? The outdoors is amazing for a lot of things, but containing sound is not one of them. With an abundance of space also comes the ability for sound to be carried off and guests unable to hear your “I Do’s”. Be sure to find out if your venue provides microphones and a speaker for your ceremony or if you need to hire a DJ or sound tech to provide a ceremony sound system. Are you wanting a string quartet or other live music option for your ceremony? Be sure your musicians have a sound system so the beautiful music can be heard by everyone.

With a little planning and attention, these variables are easy to overcome to create the most memorable outdoor wedding. Making your event truly one of a kind.

Outdoor weddings can be unpredictable, but that’s what makes them even more fun!

Communication is key!  Make sure you share with guests that your event will be held outdoors.

The partial shade of The Lath House creates a comfortable environment for guests to enjoy the wedding ceremony.

The first dance as Mr. & Mrs. held in a gorgeous natural environment…….who’s in!?!?

Forget the dark and stuffy reception hall…let your guests have a blast playing yard games!

Spending your wedding day in the warm sunshine is the best, just remember to wear sunscreen to avoid the next-day-sunburn.

Outdoor events in the cooler months of the year mean providing small creature comforts for your guests.  Many outdoor venues have fireplaces, firepits and patio heaters, plus a basket of small fleece blankets for guests is a great idea too!

There’s a reason they call it “The GREAT Outdoors”.

Wedding celebrations held outdoors on warm summer nights create a kind of unexplainable magic and memories for a lifetime!

The outdoors is great for a lot of things, but containing sound is not one of them!  Be sure to check with your outdoor venue to see what sound capabilities are available for your ceremony because everyone wants to hear every single sweet word.

Have a Plan B when it comes to inclement weather, but don’t obsess over it.  The day will be perfect, no matter the weather conditions because you are marrying the love of your life!

Ever want to dance under the stars? Choose to host your wedding at an outdoor venue and your one step closer to making your dream come true!

 

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The Lath House ~ The Most Unique Wedding Ceremony Location

Minnesota’s most unique ceremony site…decades in the making

Considered the heart of The Gardens of Castle Rock, the Lath House has a long and storied history decades in the making.  In fact, the space’s uniqueness is incomparable to all other ceremony sites.

Grandpa Switzer in front of the original nursery building.

The nursery began in 1926, with one of the original nursery buildings located in the Lath House area. By the early 1950’s, a pole barn addition was constructed where the Lath House currently stands.  But in early December 1981, at the height of the Christmas tree and wreath season, a massive fire broke out in the middle of the night.  As you can probably imagine, a building filled with Christmas trees and wreaths didn’t take long to burn to the ground.  It was a total loss.  All that remained were some scorched poles on the former building’s north side.  Look closely and you can still see some of the charred remains today.

Fast forward a couple of years…… As the retail nursery continued to grow, additional display space was needed, especially for the shade loving perennials…. think hostas, pulmonaria and lilies.  Glenn’s father, Garry, quickly realized the spot where the pole barn once stood would be the perfect spot to build a shade loving perennial greenhouse.

To create the greenhouse, rows of round utility poles were set throughout the space and a 2x 4 grid pattern was constructed creating an open-air style roof.  Rolls of lath boards were then laid across the roof structure creating the perfect partially shaded space for perennials to flourish.

Early 1950’s pole barn addition.

Now you may be asking yourself….” What are lath boards exactly?” Lath is a narrow strip of straight-grained wood.  Typically used under roof shingles or tiles, on lath and plaster walls and ceilings to hold plaster, and in lattice and trellis work.  If you’ve lived in a turn of the century home and done any remodeling work, you’ve probably seen lath boards behind the plaster.

The fire that started in the Christmas Tree Room of the pole barn resulted in the building being a total loss.

The Lath Greenhouse continued to be in use until 2006 when the business transitioned out of retail nursery sales to landscaping design and construction.   To learn more about the history of The Gardens, CLICK HERE.

Over the next six years, the Lath Greenhouse was a bit neglected and forgotten as the space was not utilized for the landscaping design and construction business.

As interest in hosting wedding on the property increased, Glenn designed and built the Grand Promenade ceremony site to appeal to couples looking for a classic outdoor wedding ceremony site.  To learn more about the Grand Promenade, CLICK HERE.

During the first three venue tours, Glenn would show potential couples the Grand Promenade ceremony site.  Every single one pointed to the Lath Greenhouse and asked, “What’s that?” By the fourth tour, Glenn decided to add the Lath Greenhouse into the tour and ask couples if they would be interested in seeing the venue’s “rustic ceremony site”.  With that the Lath House ceremony site was born!

As interest grew in the Lath House, so did the love and care Glenn provided to the space. Since the Lath greenhouse structure didn’t have lath boards all the way to the entrance, Glenn began an arduous quest to locate more lath boards.  But not just any lath boards.  These needed to rustic weathered pieces attached with wire…. basically, snow fencing that had seen some long dark winters.  After being frustrated by weeks of unsuccessful searching, Glenn mentioned his dilemma to a friend who, wouldn’t you know, said, “I’ve got a bunch of old rolls you can have!” Problem solved!

The Lath House was built in 1982 to serve as a shaded retail space for perennials.

As a fluke, Glenn decided to lighten up the Lath House by hanging some leftover Christmas lights from the nursery throughout the roof structure.  Couples loved the lights so much that in 2018 the lights were replaced with over 1,100 feet of LED café lights.

The Lath House surrounded by retail nursery items circa 1986.

Now what’s with all the beautiful grape vines covering the Lath House?  We can only take partial credit for those.  The other credit goes to Mother Nature!  Wild grapes spread organically and have always been around the nursery.  In fact, take a stroll around the grounds and you will very well see them!  Since the 1980’s, there have been an abundance of native Minnesota wild grapes growing in the back of the Lath House or today what is considered the front of the space where the natural wood ceremony arch stands.  Glenn added addition winter hardy table grapes (totally edible) around the entrance of the Lath House filling it out the lush inviting look.

The black landscaping fabric that covers the ground was the original flooring used when the space was the perennial shade garden and has served its purpose well.  Glenn is currently working on a design to replace the fabric with landscape pavers to further enhance the beauty of the space.  No timeline is set, but we are excited to see the finished product.

In 2012, the first wedding ceremony was held in the Lath House.  The ceremony spot continues to be one of the most popular at The Gardens of Castle Rock.  With the ability to accommodate up to 300 guests, the versatility of the space is second to none.  While it gives off a rustic vibe, the choices of seating (black chairs, white chairs, or benches), décor, draping and floral can all change the feel making no two wedding the same……and isn’t that what being unique is all about?!

As The Gardens of Castle Rock looks to the future, we continue to look for ways to enhance the beauty of the Lath House while allowing its true essence to be sustained….one of uniqueness and beauty found nowhere else.

 

The Lath House at The Gardens of Castle Rock ~ the most unique ceremony site you can find! Photo Credit: Gretchen Hunt Photography

Lush wild and winter hardy grape vines provide the perfect shaded space for ceremonies

Elegant & romantic….the Lath House is completely versatile to make your wedding day completely your own. Photo Credit: Abby Lynn Photography

Welcome to the Lath House at The Gardens of Castle Rock. Photo Credit: Studio 220 Photography

The natural wood fiber arch at the front of the Lath House can be completely customizable to match your ceremony design vision. Photo Credit: Bethany Walker Photos

With three seating options (white chairs, black chairs or benches), you can even customize the seating in the Lath House. And the best news….there is no additional cost! Photo Credit: Coral Mia Photography

Absolutely breath-taking! Photo Credit: Jeff Dose Photography

Making a grand entrance to oohhs and aahhs has never been easier! Photo Credit: Render Photography

 

Whether you’re doing a private vow reading or saying your “I do’s”, the Lath House is the perfect spot. Photo Credit: Shane Long Photography

Simple draping on the arch combined with the lush grape vines and twinkling café lights sets the perfect romantic ceremony vibe.

When the skies are a bit overcast, the brilliance of the café lights and the vibrancy of the green vines are even more dramatic! Photo Credit: Rybacki Photography

When everyone is smiling, we can’t help but smile a little, okay A LOT, too! Photo Credit: Melissa Enid Photography

When the knot is tied, the celebration begins! Photo Credit: Eric Vest Photography

The beauty of the Lath House is so stunning, you’ll want to incorporate it into every photo! Photo Credit: Adrian Steinbach Photography

 

With black chairs curved to face where the couple will stand makes it easy for everyone to see.

Looking for a long walk down the aisle? The Lath House has it covered with over 50 feet from the entrance to the wood ceremony arch. Photo Credit: Courtney June Photography

Through seating and décor choices, the Lath House is a completely customizable space made completely unique for your wedding day. Photo Credit: Mark Fierst Photography

If you are looking for the perfect unique outdoor wedding space, The Gardens’ Lath House may just be the spot for you! Photo Credit: Studio 220 Photography

The Gardens’ natural wood huppah, or Jewish wedding canopy, created a rustic ceremony vibe for a lovely autumn wedding.

Let the kisses as Mr. & Mrs. begin as the couple exits the Lath House and heads to the wedding reception.

With the hundreds of floral choices and amazing versatility, it’s easy to design installations that make a statement.

Time can stand still, in a very good way, as you make your way down the aisle and into the Lath House. Photo Credit: Penny Photographics

 

With over 1,100 LED bulbs illuminating the Lath House, the space invites you in to experience its magic.

White hanging wisteria creates the most romantic look for a summer afternoon wedding at The Gardens.

Once the ceremony in the Lath House concludes, guest have only yards to walk to the wedding reception. #EasiestWeddingDayCommuteEver

Sneaking over to the Lath House once it’s dark, is the opportunity for some once-in-a-lifetime photos. Photo Credit: Chelsea Reeck Photography

 

Perfection! Plain and simple. Photo Credit: Fox & Loon Photography

It’s one of those moments you wish would last forever. Photo Credit: Shane Long Photography

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The King’s Harvest Head Table ~ Wedding Reception Perfection

The centerpiece of the reception space, the King’s Harvest Head Table creates an ideal space to design an impressive tablescape.

After your ceremony site décor, your head table makes the biggest décor statement at your wedding….easily becoming the centerpiece of the reception as all eyes are trained on the newly married couple.

When it comes to your head table, The Gardens of Castle Rock has multiple head table options allowing you to create your dream head table and tablescape. From the traditional head table with the wedding party seated on one side to the intimate sweetheart table, the options for creating your ideal head table are endless.

If you are looking to have the entire wedding party seated around one table, the King’s Harvest Head Table is the perfect option! Typically situated in the center of the reception space with the couple in the middle of the table, the King’s Harvest Head Table easily becomes the showpiece of the reception space.

Designed and built by the team at The Workshop at The Gardens, the King’s Harvest Head Table is crafted out of western red cedar similar to the Gardens Cedar Wedding Banquet Tables and the Garden Cedar Wedding Mid-Height Tables.  The versatility and simple beauty of western red cedar makes it a favorite of The Gardens.

To give the table a rustic appeal, 6’ x 6’ timbers were used on the bottom while smooth cedar boards were used for the table’s surface.  Traditional timber frame techniques and joinery were employed to create the table’s formidable base while bridge washers and ¾” galvanized machine bolts were utilized to stabilize the table’s legs.  There’s no chance this table will blow over in a strong wind!  Once assembled the table was covered with a clear coat of polyurethane to pull out the natural grain of the western red cedar.

One of the most impressive things about the King’s Harvest Head Table is its 50” width creating an amazing amount of real estate to design the most memorable tablespace. The table is also very functional with the ability to configure into four different lengths to accommodate up to 22 people (see chart below).

The King’s Harvest Head Table is part of the Gardens Originals collection of rental items. To find out how you can incorporate this gorgeous table into your wedding reception, please contact a Gardens Representative at 651-264-9510 or info@thegardensofcastlerock.com.

Designed & built by The Workshop at The Gardens team, the King’s Harvest Head Table is quality craftsmanship.

With bridge washers and ¾” galvanized machine bolts, you won’t find a loose or wobbly leg on the King’s Harvest Head Table.

The sky is the limit when it comes to space for the tablescape!  The King’s Harvest Head Table measures 50″ across…..that’s a little over 4 feet!

The King’s Harvest Table has plenty of space for all your special décor touches, including vases for all the bridesmaids’ bouquets.

There is no rule as to where the King’s Harvest Table needs to be placed in the wedding reception tent…..Totally your choice! Positioning it towards the south side of the tent allows for the entire wedding party to enjoy the backdrop of The Gardens.

With four size options, even the largest wedding parties can all sit around one table.

The King’s Harvest Table is the perfect centerpiece in the The Gardens Wedding Reception Tent.

Thanks to the superior craftsmanship, the beauty of the King’s Harvest Table shines through and requires very little décor.

With so many chair options at The Gardens, you can tailor the King’s Harvest Table to exactly what you want your head table to be.

With the 22 foot King’s Harvest Table you don’t have to leave anyone out! It can seat 22 guests!

A mixture of The Gardens Rustic Refined™ chairs and Vintage Affair chairs™ around the King’s Harvest Table create a rustic garden party vibe.

With so much space around the King’s Harvest Table, the bride and groom can easily choose a variety of spots to sit and visit with guests.

The décor options are endless when you choose the King’s Harvest Table for your head table.

Dinner may be over, but guests continue to enjoy sitting at the King’s Harvest Table getting to know one another.

The table’s formidable base with bridge washers and ¾” galvanized machine bolts stabilize the table’s legs. Translation…..there’s no way this table will collapse!

The richness of the King’s Harvest Table western red cedar is easy to see in the glow of the candle light.

The King’s Harvest Table is perfectly set and ready for a memorable wedding reception.

 

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Kaitlyn & Max’s Lovely Outdoor Summer Wedding at The Gardens

Real Wedding Spotlight: Kaitlyn & Max’s outdoor summer wedding was the perfect mixture of elegant touches and fun details creating a celebration that was uniquely theirs.

Gorgeous flower arrangements line the ceremony aisle leading to the natural wood arch draped with a lovely white fabric and even more drop-dead flowers as guests sit shaded underneath the abundant grape leaves of the rustic Lath House waiting for the bride’s arrival. Endless décor details allowed Kaitlyn and Max to create a perfect wedding day that totally reflected who they were as a couple.

There is no doubt that The Gardens is the perfect space to create a wedding day that is uniquely yours. From the many natural spaces to the open vendor policies, The Gardens allows for couples to create the day that is reflective of their style and values. Kaitlyn and Max’s outdoor summer wedding day did just that! From the exquisite and abundant floral arrangements to the fun guest enhancements of an ice cream truck and photo booth camper, the couple created their dream wedding day celebration.

The Gardens has endless picture-perfect spots for capturing every unique moment throughout the day. Not to mention plenty of space for the fun extras like a photo booth and ice cream truck. Because let’s be honest what could be better!?! Don’t forget to check out the video to see every detail of this amazing wedding day!

The most amazing day is about to begin for this gorgeous bride and her bridesmaids as they get ready in the Gardens Suite. Photo Credit: Rachel Lynn Photography

The guestbook and gift table is a great way to share your personality as a couple.  Kaitlyn & Max’s guestbook was an beautiful bench guests could sign with congratulatory greetings handcrafted by her dad.

The Gardens natural stone fireplace creates a perfect backdrop for floral and décor items that make your day uniquely yours!

The floral and draping on the Lath House natural wood pergola is a jaw dropping stunner!  Provided by We’ve Got It Covered & Custom Floral Designs

Sometimes you’ve just got to pick before heading down the aisle with your crew!

The beautiful bride walks the aisle of the Lath House with her very proud father on her arm. Photo Credit: Rachel Lynn Photography

Guests watch on as Kaitlyn & Max share their forever vows in the Lath House.

In those special ceremony moments, it can feel as though no one is there except the two of you.

Don’t you just love LOVE!?!

Hand-in-hand the new Mr. & Mrs. begin their beautiful new journey.

After a beautiful ceremony in the Lath House, guests head to the reception patio for cocktail hour.

Handcrafted Gardens cedar tables with the classic Rustic Refined chairs create the perfect head table for an outdoor garden wedding reception.

Gorgeous floral centerpieces coordinated with rich greenery and white linens create a elegant garden style in the wedding reception tent.

Smiles all around as the bridal party prepares for their grand entrance into the wedding reception tent.  Let’s do this!

The happy couple is all smiles at their wedding reception. Photo Credit: Rachel Lynn Photography

Situated under the Garden Pavilion, the bar is open and ready for business thanks to With A Twist Bartending Services. Photo Credit: Rachel Lynn Photography

Watch your guests scream for ice cream when the MN Nice Cream truck rolls into your reception!

Say “Cheese!” Guests will love the chance to snap their photo in the Northerly Photo Camper. Photo Credit: Rachel Lynn Photography

With plenty of space, you and your wedding party can spread out or get real close. Photo Credit: Rachel Lynn Photography

Absolutely lovely! Photo Credit: Rachel Lynn Photography

The Lath House at The Gardens is the perfect spot to begin your new life together. Photo Credit: Rachel Lynn Photography

Vendors:
Event Planning & Day-of Coordination: Jordan Johnson, Personal Attendant
Event Decorator: We’ve Got It Covered
Hair Stylist: Makayla, Bridesmaid
Makeup Artist: Make-up Squad
Florist: Custom Floral Design
Photography: Rachel Lynn Photography
Videographer: Allie Rae Productions 
Wedding Gown: Posh Bridal Couture 
Groom & Groomsmen’s Attire: Men’s Wearhouse
Bridesmaids Dresses/Accessories: Azazie
Venue: The Gardens of Castle Rock 
Music: Dean-O-Mite Entertainment
Catering: Cannon River Catering
Bar Service: With A Twist
Dessert: Minnesota Nice Cream
Transportation: Marschall Line, Inc.
Photobooth: Northerly Photo Booth Camper 
Hotel: Fairfield Marriott & Country Inn & Suites

 

 

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Wedding Reception Garden Pavilion

The Garden Pavilion’s unique time-honored craftsmanship provides a unique backdrop for your picture-perfect wedding day.

What could be better than being gathered in a beautiful place with those you love celebrating the best day of your life? Not much, especially if that beautiful place is under the impressive hand-hewn beams of the Garden Pavilion as you gather with your wedding party for a celebratory wedding day toast.

It’s official…..drinks for the wedding party! Photo Credit: Sweet Shibui Photography

As one of the most remarkable structures at The Gardens, it’s easy to see why the Garden Pavilion is the star of the Garden’s reception patio. Venue owner, Glenn Switzer, had a hand in every aspect of the design and construction of the impressive post and beam timber frame structure with hand-hewn timbers making it a unique one-of-a-kind venue feature.

Whether you decide to stage your reception bar service under the Garden Pavilion or decide to use the space as a fun snack or dessert bar, the Garden Pavilion’s versatility is just another reason The Gardens is the perfect place to create a wedding day that is completely and uniquely yours!

It all started when Glenn was brainstorming ideas to create a covered structure for the reception area. At that same time, a friend and local farmer who was clearing a farm site offered Glenn an opportunity to harvest tall old spruce trees on the site. Never one to pass up the opportunity to gather timbers, Glenn jumped at the opportunity. To see the harvest process, CLICK HERE.

With 15 large spruce trees harvested and transported to The Gardens, the next step was figuring out how to incorporate them into the covered structure Glenn was designing. At this time, Glenn had extensive experience in designing and crafting garden pergolas and arbors, but this was a whole new ballgame. You know the saying….” Go big or go home.” The desire to create a memorable structure was strong so Glenn chose to go big!

After consulting a friend with extensive construction experience, Glenn knew exactly what he wanted to create……an impressive hand-hewn garden pavilion. Drawings were finished and engineering was completed, it was time to start building!

Hand hewing the timbers of the Garden Pavilion took Glenn a bit longer than expected….to say the least!

Enter the traditional technique of hand hewing. The method has been around for centuries commonly used before the advent of the industrial-era sawmills. Hand hewing is taking a round log and using an axe to shape it into a square to create post and beam structures. To say its hard physical work wound be an understatement! Take a look by CLICKING HERE!

Glenn originally estimated that with the help of a friend, they could complete the hand hewing over a couple weekends and install the structure when the Pavilion Bathrooms were being constructed. After the first log was hewed, it was clear that it was a much more labor-intensive project then he had originally thought after the first log was hewed. The hewing of the logs would have to wait till winter, as well as the construction of the pavilion. After 300+ hours of hand hewing over the winter of 2016-17 the timbers were ready!

With the hand hewing finally complete it was time to assemble the structure. Typically, structures like this would be pre-assembled and dismantled elsewhere and then reassembled into the space. But the timbers were so large, that they required to be assembled in the space that they would be permanently located.

The concrete and stone footings were already in place from the earlier construction of the Pavilion Restroom building. Many of the stones were excavated from exactly where the Garden Pavilion stands now and hand split by Glenn…. sparking an interest in the joy of hand quarrying granite blocks. Interested in seeing how it’s done? CLICK HERE.

Setting and securing the timbers of the Garden Pavilion was no small feat.

Once the hand hewed posts and beams were sorted and cut, it was time to stand the posts up. Girts between posts created bents and the bents were all connected with wall plates. Angled knee braces stiffen the structure and help carry the weight downward to the footings. Glenn designed and fabricated the metal brackets that make the critical connection that held the wood posts to the stone footings. With the help of the skid loader for the lower timbers and a crane for the ridge beam and rafters it took approximately three weeks to set the structure. With the ridge beam 18” square and 32 feet long there is no doubt this is a strong and sturdy structure. In fact, the process of hand-hewing the ridge beam can be seen by CLICKING HERE

Now it’s time for a fun Gardens fact…. Did you know the only part of a tree that is alive is the bark? It’s true! The cellular makeup of the bark allows for the movement of water and nutrients a tree need to live and seals in the moisture within the tree. Once the bark is removed (i.e., hand hewing) the exposed wood will begin to dry. It can take years to dry as the moisture in the center of the timber slowly makes its way to the surface. In addition, spruce logs have pockets of pitch (a sugary secretion) within them that slowly make its way to the surface in little drops. Or as Glenn likes to call it, golden tears

Once the timber frame structure was completed, it was time to construct the roof and ceiling. Made of western red cedar, Glenn used a highbred system of the ridge beam and wall plates to hold the rafters together creating a clean constructed roof within the Garden Pavilion. Repurposed steel from a 1970’s barn was used for the exterior roof and classic European galvanized round gutters finished off the look. If you are dying to know the difference between European and American style round gutters, just track Glenn down at the next event and he would be happy to tell you all about it.

The finishing touch of the Garden Pavilion is the rustic outdoor hanging light fixture that shines down from the center of the Garden Pavilion. Designed and constructed by Glenn himself, the center portion of the light is actually a galvanized planter pot from Glenn’s wife’s grandparents 1950’s post WWII house. Interested in making one for yourself? Check out the How to Build A Rustic Outdoor Hanging Light video by CLICKING HERE.

While we enjoy sharing all the technical details of the construction, it’s the true honest craftsmanship of the Garden Pavilion that contributes to The Gardens warm and natural environment making it the picture-perfect location for your wedding day.  Interested in seeing the Garden Pavilion in-person and discovering how it can help you create your Best Day Ever, SCHUDULE YOUR PERSONALIZED TOUR TODAY!

 

The Garden Pavilion is an impressive addition to The Garden’s reception patio.

The Garden Pavilion: A perfect gathering spot for guests at your Garden’s wedding.

The hand hewing of the Garden Pavilion’s timbers took over 300+ hours to complete.

The harvesting and hand-hewing of 15 spruce trees made it possible to create the stately structure of the Garden Pavilion.

 

Constructed of western red cedar the roof of the Garden Pavilion towers high above the reception patio.

 

Grab a drink, find a friend and enjoy the beautiful summer day under the Garden Pavilion.

Even the ground the Garden Pavilion is impressive with a circular multi-toned paver pattern.

At night the lights of the Garden Pavilion shine as the celebration continues throughout the night.

The wood fire pizza oven is only a short distance from the Garden Pavilion.

The bar service staff is ready for guests under the Garden Pavilion.

The rustic outdoor hanging light fixture was designed and crafted by venue owner Glenn Switzer.  Look closely and notice the center portion of the light is actually a galvanized planter pot hung upside down.

Many of the stones within the footings were harvested from the ground right where the Garden Pavilion stands.

Shots all around! Photo Credit: Mind of Mo Photography

When the ceremony concludes the bar under the Garden Pavilion starts to get busy!  It’s going to be a great day!

The center ridge beam making the Garden Pavilion structure possible is 18” square and 32 feet long.

No matter the season, the Garden Pavilion’s rustic look creates the perfect backdrop for outdoor wedding receptions. Photo Credit: Jamie Hiner Creations 

 

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Gorgeous Outdoor Wedding on the Grand Promenade

Real Wedding Spotlight: A picture perfect fairytale outdoor wedding with beautiful details

Kris & Aaron’s early autumn wedding at The Gardens was an absolute jaw dropping stunner! From the crisp white draping amongst twinkling lights and sparkling chandeliers in the reception tent to the palette of soft pastels of flowers and accents, the décor seemed to flow together effortlessly. The gorgeous warm September weather gave guests the perfect opportunity to enjoy cocktail hour on the stunning reception patio under the hand-hewed timbers of the Garden Pavilion before transitioning into the reception tent where the celebration continued.

 

The best way to start your wedding day……gathering with your bride tribe to be pampered in the Gardens Suite! Photo Credit: Bellagala

This fun lighted Mr. & Mrs. sign provided by Mirror Me Perfect Selfie Photobooth highlights the end goal of the day……a new Mr. & Mrs.!

Looking to have the entire wedding party at one table?  The Gardens King’s Harvest Table is the answer.  With seating for 14, everyone will be in on the celebration activites.

The white Gardens Vintage Affair™ chairs highlight where the couple will be seated at the King’s Harvest Table for the reception……a gorgeous mixture of elegance and rustic details.

With the King’s Harvest Table in the center, the wedding reception tent is decorated and ready for the celebration.

Absolutely lovely…..in every way! Photo Credit: Bellagala 

The groom and groomsmen are all smiles as they strike a pose outside of The Lath House at The Gardens. Photo Credit: Bellagala

The Grand Promenade is ready for the wedding ceremony and all the joy that comes with it!

For a grand entrance and reveal, the Gardens ceremony gate & door has the power to create happy tears.  Photo Credit: Bellagala

The wedding party is all lined up and ready to lead the way, even the adorable flower girl with her glittery star wand.

Dad prepares to escort the bride down the aisle and into her next big adventure.

So true! Photo Credit: Bellegala

The bride and her father enter the Grand Promenade surrounded by smiling family and friends.

Such a special bond between the bride and her dad.  Loved this sweet moment! Photo Credit: Bellagala

When the couple begins exchanging vows, everyone looks for spare tissues.

Surrounded by lush green foliage, the Grand Promenade is the perfect ceremony spot to bring elegance and nature together.  Photo Credit: Bellagala 

They did it!  Now let’s party!

The ceremony is complete and that means the bar is open and ready for business.

The couple waits to be introduced as the new Mr. & Mrs. and join their family and friends in the wedding reception tent.

Let the kisses begin! Photo Credit: Bellagala

The first dance as a married couple is enchanting under the draping and lights of the wedding reception tent. Photo Credit: Bellagala

Absolute magic! Photo Credit: Bellagala 

Vendor Team

Event Planning & Day-of Coordination:  Events By Melody

Event Decorator: Encore Events

Hair/Makeup Artist: Jungle Red Salon

Florist: Bellagala

Photography: Bellagala

Videographer: Mast Wedding Films

Dress:   The Wedding Shoppe

Groom & Groomen’s Attire: Men’s Wearhouse

Bridesmaids Dresses/Accessories:  The Wedding Shoppe

Venue: The Gardens of Castle Rock

Music: Bellagala

Catering: Absolute Custom Catering

Bar Service: With A Twist Bartending Service

Dessert: Nothing Bundt Cakes

Transportation: Carlson Lines

Hotel: Fairfield Inn & Suites – Northfield, Country Inn & Suites – Northfield

Lighted signs: Mirror Me Perfect Selfie Photobooth

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The Gardens’ Story…..what makes it so special

A one-of-a-kind story where passion and purpose align to create an amazing outdoor wedding venue.

Glenn’s vision is to create inviting natural spaces for incredible moments.

Born into a family with a strong appreciation for the natural environment, Glenn Switzer, the owner of The Gardens of Castle Rock, has been on a lifelong journey to align his passions with his purpose to create spaces where authentic craftsmanship and the natural environment are at the very center.

William “Grandpa” Switzer in the middle of one of the evergreen fields. Our best guess of the location of the photo is where the wedding reception tent is currently located.

Having spent most of his life on the property that is now The Gardens of Castle Rock, Glenn can recall the origins of almost every tree, the construction or destruction of each building and countless stories of how three generations of Switzers have helped people incorporate the natural environment into their lives. Look closely into the great Scotch pine that shades the entrance to the Lath House and you will spot remnants of Glenn’s first tree fort.

Close to a century ago, William Switzer, affectingly known as Grandpa Switzer, began working at a nursery business located on the property. After becoming the proprietor of the nursery, Grandpa Switzer wanted a name

that reflected the location of the nursery. He chose to name the business Castle Rock Nursery after the township it was located in and the nearby St. Peter sandstone formation that also bears its name. Spoiler alert…. Little remains of the Castle Rock sandstone formation today.

Glenn’s father, Gary Switzer, worked as a Landscape Architect for the National Park Service designing features at some of the nation’s most impressive natural parks in the west that can still been seen today.

Garry & Grandpa Switzer with a Scotch pine Christmas tree in front of the garden center building that burned in 1981. This is now the location of the Lath House.

When Glenn was a toddler, his family left Nevada to return to Minnesota to join Grandpa Switzer in the family business. Bringing his extensive landscape experience into the business called for an updated business name, thus Switzer’s Nursery & Landscaping was born.

Switzer’s Kids Nursery….trees, shrubs and occasional weeds for sale….underneath the Scotch pine, yes, that Scotch pine.

At a young age, Glenn joined his family working in the nursery weeding and watering plants. Self-described as a “pretty good kid”, Glenn can attest that he didn’t get in trouble much for misbehaving, but found himself in deep water many times for taking apart tools and simple machines. Glenn shared, “Although I wanted to understand how the tools and machines worked, what I really wanted to do was find a more efficient way for them to work. My dad and grandpa didn’t see it the same way.”
The close relationship Glenn shared with his father and grandfather, who had so much experience in designing and creating beautiful outdoor environments, created a deep appreciation for the natural world and the satisfaction of working with his hands.
Ever the adventurous entrepreneur. Glenn’s first dabble into business at the age of eight was the creation of Switzer’s Kids Nursery where he proudly filled his little red wagon full of .25 cent starter trees and proudly camped out under the great Scotch pine. 

 

Over the 14 years of DJing, Glenn estimates he played music at over 600 weddings and events.

Through his teenage years, Glenn continued to work at the family’s business as he balanced school with his extracurricular activities (think…. tuba player, 4-H, Future Farmers of America and Boy Scouts).After high school, Glenn attended Inver Hills Community College in hopes of pursuing a political science degree all the while continuing to work at the family’s nursery and landscaping business. But Glenn’s path had other plans. While serving on the FFA State Officers Team at a FFA convention held at the University of Minnesota, Glenn stumbled upon an open house for the University’s Landscape Architecture Program. He was hooked. He promptly left Inver Hills Community College and enrolled at the University of Minnesota. At the U, Glenn discovered his passion as he studied landscape architecture and environmental design with a minor in art. Even taking him to China for three months to study garden design and architecture. Today, you’ll find him organizing his vacations and day trips around gardens or architectural tours to discover new techniques and concepts.

DJ Glenn….taking your song requests!

During the same time…..think early 20’s, Glenn began working as a DJ for Ultimate Entertainment. Having an appreciation for music and its ability to set the mood, this was a perfect fit for Glenn. During 14 years behind the turntables and hundreds of wedding receptions under his belt, Glenn developed a love for entertaining and making people happy. The opportunity arose to buy the company and Glenn jumped on it. Glenn shares “Music is so powerful. It has an amazing ability to enhance the party. It gets people out of their seats and on the dance floor. Some who haven’t danced in years jump up and say, ‘This is my song, I’ve got to dance!’ ”

Glenn spent his Monday-Friday workings 60 plus hours doing landscape design and construction at the family business and his weekends DJing. Sleep has never been a high priority for Glenn.

A ski bum at heart, Glenn is always willing to hike to the top of the mountain to enjoy the fresh powder usually accompanied by friends.

You may wonder……what does someone whose career revolves around working outdoors when the weather is mild do in the blustery Minnesota winters. Ever the outdoor lover, Glenn enjoys downhill skiing, even working as a ski instructor for 25 years. Come each February, you’ll find Glenn and his wife, Michelle, (also a former ski instructor…. that’s how they met) traveling out west to enjoy the fresh mountain powder.

Glenn has also had plenty of civic involvement (that’s the interest in political science) serving as the mayor of Dundas for the past 16 years and an advocate for the Mill Town State Trail.

If you’ve taken a tour at The Gardens, you know we ask the story behind your engagement. The snake river overlook of the Teton Range is where Glenn proposed to his wife Michelle. Of course, there is a story….you’ll have to ask Glenn or Michelle.

In 2006, Switzer’s Nursery transitioned out of retail sales to solely focus on landscape designs and construction, thus once again adding another word to the business name……Switzer’s Nursery & Landscape Design.  Glenn has accumulated over 30+ years of experience in landscape design and construction. While his portfolio is vast, his largest enjoyment in design has come from creating entertainment spaces with seamless indoors to outdoors transitions. He is the recipient of numerous landscaping and design awards with work featured in several Midwest magazines.

Glenn is proud of all of his civic involvement as mayor of Dundas, especially working on the Mill Towns State Trail.

In 2012, a friend of Glenn’s was looking for a place to get married outside. Half-jokingly, Glenn said, “You can get married here!” Glenn’s friend didn’t waste a second and took him up on the offer choosing to get married in the Lath House (before it was even the Lath House). The wedding went off without a hitch…. except the hitching of the bride and groom that is.

Intrigued by the possibility of branching into the wedding venue business, Glenn wrote a business plan with the projections of booking 5-10 weddings each year, in addition to his landscape design and construction work. Over the next four years, the number of weddings doubled each year.

Not only designing most of the buildings and elements at The Gardens, Glenn has played an integral part of their construction. The timbers on the front of the Gardens’ Suite were harvested onsite and chainsaw milled by Glenn.

With the opening of The Gardens of Castle Rock, Glenn’s passion and purpose came into alignment.
Glenn’s formal background in landscape design and construction, understanding the flow of parties as a DJ and his genuine love of creating spaces in which people can relax and celebrate, makes The Gardens a culmination of Glenn’s passions and purpose. “I feel like I’m doing what I’m supposed to be doing.” shares Glenn.

After all it is called The Gardens, but to Glenn it’s more than that. He has a strong commitment to natural landscapes and the environment, including the recent addition of a large wildflower pollinator garden.

Glenn’s vision for The Gardens is to create an amazing place where couples can gather with their friends and family in a safe and relaxed environment to share their values and love. That’s exactly why The Gardens is so open on everything. “It’s your wedding day it’s not about us. You are able to design a day that reflects who you are as a couple.” said Glenn

Glenn continues to do some landscape design and construction for long-term clients, but his focus is designing new features for The Gardens and handcrafting them to create the space for the experiences at The Gardens. Glenn’s true passion is working with his hands. For every building or garden feature Glenn designs, he incorporates traditional building techniques and best practices.  One of the first features of Glenn’s design was the natural stone fireplace. Demonstrated by the hand hewed timbers of the Garden Pavilion and the hand split stones of the Gardens Suite. There are no shortcuts and absolutely nothing faux at The Gardens. Everything reflects true honest craftsmanship. Go ahead, touch it, it’s 100% real!

As mentioned before, Glenn has been an integral part of all the buildings at The Gardens. Even down in the mud pouring footings of the Garden Pavilion restrooms.

Curious on how he does it all? You’re in luck as Glenn chronicles most of the projects he designs and constructs at The Gardens on his YouTube channel.

While couples and guests comment on the beauty of The Garden’s space, what really makes the space special is the people who gather in it. “Designing and constructing spaces that allow guests to be relaxed and comfortable is the ultimate goal of my work.” shares Glenn.

Passion and purpose…we love love, especially when it all comes together on a perfect wedding day.

 

It’s the people that makes The Gardens so special! Glenn loves seeing the spaces activated.

Hand-hewed timbers and natural stone reflect Glenn’s love of honest materials when designing a building.

 

 

Yeah, it’s really that good!

The Gardens Natural Stone Fireplace is a focal point of the venue and a terrific spot for guests to gather.

 

 

Feature Photo Credit: Anthologie

All other photos courtesy of The Gardens of Castle Rock and Glenn Switzer

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The Knot Best of Weddings – Hall of Fame

The Gardens of Castle Rock recognized as one of the best Minnesota wedding venues by The Knot.

 

The Gardens of Castle Rock is pleased to announce that we have been inducted into The Knot Best of Weddings Hall of Fame from The Knot, a leading wedding planning and registry brand and app.

 

Exceptional wedding professionals who have earned four or more of The Knot Best of Weddings awards are inducted into the prestigious The Knot Best of Weddings Hall of Fame. Annual Best of Weddings awards are given to vendors with at least 10 positive reviews and rating on their profile. This year, The Knot Best of Weddings winners represent the top 5% of local wedding vendors listed on The Knot.

 

From our amazing couples to our dedicated and hardworking staff, this award demonstrates a team effort. We are humbled by this award and grateful every day that we work in an industry surrounded by so much love. We are very thankful for our wonderful couples who take the time to write reviews sharing their wedding day experiences.

 

The following is a small sample of reviews by of our amazing couples sharing about their experiences at The Gardens of Castle Rock.

 

To read the full reviews, visit The Gardens profile on The Knot.

 

Elise & Renato

There’s nothing like a sparkler send-off for the new Mr. & Mrs.! Photo Credit: Jennifer Sanders Photography

 

“The Gardens Of Castle Rock is a phenomenal wedding venue. They were an essential part of our miracle wedding – Planned at record speed between the time we first toured and met with them and the wedding day, about two weeks later #covidwedding. Through their gorgeous site and the assistance they gave us, we truly had a beautiful wedding. Glen’s skillful & artistic craftsmanship that has gone into much of the buildings and wooden structures gave it a unique, personal, and beautiful flair. We believe any couple would be fortunate to get married at The Gardens. We’re so grateful they’re a part of our story.” – Elise & Renato

 

 

The Grand Promenade at The Gardens of Castle Rock is the perfect elegant outdoor backdrop to exchange wedding day vows. Photo Credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

 

Bridget & Josh

 

The golden hour when the sun slowly sets on your wedding day creates once in a lifetime moments. Photo Credit: Justin Coleman Films

 

“The Gardens were incredible to work with, especially when trying to figure out how to have a wedding in a pandemic! The venue is beautiful and the people are all incredibly helpful.”  – Bridget & Josh

 

 

The wedding party gets ready to walk down the aisle on a beautiful summer day at The Gardens of Castle Rock. Photo Credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

 

Maria & Leo

Have a large wedding party? The Gardens of Castle Rock has plenty of room to get those great group shots. Photo Credit: Ivan Amssan Photography

 

“The space itself is stunning! Glenn truly takes pride in the place his family has maintained and improved for so many decades. I loved having ample space for our friends and family to roam and supporting a family owned and operated business was the cherry on top for me and my husband. If you’re looking for a place to host a gathering at a venue with flexible catering and liquor options, I’d recommend checking out The Gardens!” – Marie & Leo

 

 

The Gardens Reception tent is so much more than a tent!  With a gorgeous paver floor and the ability to be completely enclosed and heated or cooled, your guests will be totally comfortable. Photo  Credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

 

Allison & Elliott

Love. It’s what The Gardens of Castle Rock is all about! Photo Credit: Eric Lundgren Photography

 

“Simply outstanding. The Gardens exceeded all of our expectations – everything went off without a hitch. We absolutely loved the flexibility of the venue and staff. The unique ability to choose your own venue within the site, caterer and all other vendors allows for a personal touch that can’t be matched in many other Minneapolis wedding venues. Glenn and the staff were very impressive, constantly working to make the Gardens the best it can truly be.” – Allison & Elliott

 

These two lovebirds were all smiles having just tied the knot on The Grand Promenade at The Gardens of Castle Rock. Photo Credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

Julia & Sam

The Lath House at The Gardens of Castle Rock is gorgeous year round, but there is an extra dash of beauty in the autumn months. Photo Credit: Render Photography

 

“We couldn’t possibly have asked for a better experience than the one we had at The Gardens of Castle Rock. The Gardens made our dreams come to life. Our wedding was magical and I can’t count how many people have complimented the venue! Even our vendors were blown away by its beauty and versatility. I especially loved being able to bring in what we wanted and not being confined to preferred caterers. The Gardens really made it possible to design everything about the day to suit our personalities! I feel so lucky we found this venue.” – Julia & Sam

 

 

The fire is roaring strong on a bright autumn afternoon……everything is ready for an outdoor wedding reception at The Gardens of Castle Rock. Photo Credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

 

Bidisha & Brian

The Gardens of Castle Rock offers couples customizable options to create a wedding day that is uniquely theirs. Photo Credit: Anthologie

 

“We were looking for a place that was rustic and rural, yet flexible so we could have a big Indian wedding. This was it, and we are so happy with our experience. Not only is the venue super flexible – we weren’t tied to their caterer or bar service, which was key for us – but they went totally above and beyond for us. Our wedding was so beautiful, everyone loved the venue, and we are so happy we chose The Gardens.” – Bidisha & Brian

 

 

Is there something you want to incorporate into your ceremony or reception……like the groom riding in on a horse during the baraat?  No two weddings are the same at The Gardens.  Let us help you create your Best Day Ever. Photo Credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

Megan & Phil

The Gardens of Castle Rock is the perfect outdoor wedding venue for couples looking to celebrate in the natural environment. Photo Credit: Angela Divine Photography

 

“The Gardens of Castle Rock is by far the most beautiful outdoor wedding venue in Minnesota. It’s absolutely stunning! Not only are you surrounded by the most gorgeous landscape architecture when you get married at The Gardens, but you’re also in the BEST of hands with the owner and his team. It’s an incredible place.” – Megan & Phil

 

 

The bride and groom return to the Lath House after the ceremony to greet their guests and receive lots of love and congratulations. Photo Credit: The Gardens of Castle Rock

To see more photos of The Gardens of Castle Rock, visit our website gallery.

 

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