Zooplantman
Well-Known Member
There Is A New Type Of Gardening Now A Days, Gardening That Suits The Young, Teenagers Do Not Want To See Flowers, They Want To See Something Exotic And Educational, Anyway, Chester Zoo Is Amazing, ]
So Dont Diss Lol
Many zoos have found that attractive, colorful gardens help them attract a population that does not frequent zoos: older people. They only come once a year with grandchildren. Surveys or the public suggest that this generation might come more often if a zoo is also a garden (this may be more of an issue in the US where zoos stopped being gardens 75 years ago).
More or fewer flower beds don't seem, in my view, to have any effect on whether teens visit. A chance to run around with friends or flirt won't be affected by flower beds.
It's not as though the flower beds at Chester are being replaced by Giant Pandas
