Many colors and varieties of poppies await visitors to the labyrinth.
Labyrinth walks are for all ages and are enjoyed by the young and old.
Pink or Salmon either way these showy flowers welcome visitors to the healing garden.
Susie planted these sunflowers in our personal garden area. These sunflowers will be harvested and seeds will be gathered for later use.
These pretty sunflowers added a beautiful color arrangement in our personal garden.
a variety of asters bloom nicely and greet visitors on their labyrinth walk.
Calendula has so many uses and properties. Susie planted lots of calendula in the healing garden to be used for healing and for sharing.
Many of the Calendula in the healing garden bloomed well into the fall of 2009.
Valerian is a very special plant and Susie planted plenty in the healing garden to make into herbal remedies.
Nasturtium is a yummy addition to any salad and will spice up your dish.
Mullein has a long history of use by many peoples. Native Americans favored this plant for a variety of uses.
The pleasant summer of 2009 provided plenty of sun for all the flowers of Lopez Island.
Many of the poppies will be allowed to go to seed and the seed will be collected for additional plantings in the future.
In between the labyrinth pathways rows of beautiful flowers and herbs grow tall welcoming visitors to the healing garden.
This tight grouping of poppies creates a ocean of red.
Bees’ friend is truly a bees best friend these plants will be.
The popular California poppy is a favorite with many visitors to the healing garden. One of the many uses of the California poppy is as a mild relaxant.