Ramat Hanadiv is constantly developing; thus construction, infrastructure preparation and road-building occur on a regular basis. The accumulated waste from these activities is separated for recycling: concrete and roof tiles are crushed to gravel which is used as the first filling layer when building roads. Additional construction waste is crushed together with rocks to make sand that is mixed with compost to produce the second layer of the road, and the rest of the construction waste is gathered into a container that is transferred to a landfill site.
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Of further interest...
Accessibility
The Fragrance Garden
The Fragrance Garden, established in 1985, is the youngest of the Memorial Gardens. Seeking a way to enable people with limited or no eyesight to enjoy the flowers, Mme. Dorothy de Rothschild initiated the Fragrance Garden
Sustainability
Sustainable Gardening
Sustainable gardening is defined as gardening that considers the needs of the current generation without harming the needs of future generations. It includes garden design that considers the existing elements on site – the landscape, soil, environment and vegetation suitable for the region
Dining Here
Dining-The Picnic Site
The picnic area is located near the secondary parking lot. You are welcome to spend time there before or after your tour of the Gardens.