The beautiful turns in the pathways with the cover crop slowly coming in.
Nice photo looking south easterly across the flowers, herbs and cover crops.
Slowly the plantings begin and the garden takes shape.
Working to amend the soils the cover crop will bring nutrients and other goodies for future plantings.
Rototill, clear, clean, plant and wait!
Susie and Nick wanted to bring in more color and also provide some screening. These small shrubs and trees will add greatly to the labyrinth experience
Susie planted lots of Calendula from seed and local starts.
Susie planted some very nice flowers to bring in color and also micro habitat for bees and butterflies.
Labyrinth really taking shape after so much work.
Dressing the edges and weeding the area is an ongoing wonderful task teaching persistence and patience.
The labyrinth always looks so lovely after the rototilling and dressing of the beds.
These compost piles will be joined and mixed together and some will be saved for next year
Susie planted a lovely row of Sunflowers in our garden area.
The addition of lots of flowers to the labyrinth was a joy for visitors and made the whole labyrinth really shine.
Susie planted 100 lavenders of 2 different species.
Susie planted a wide variety of medicinal herbs she will harvest and use for her products to share.
Susie planted lots of Calendula for processing, drying and just because they are so pretty!
Rows and rows of healing flowers and plants makes for a nice walking labyrinth experience.
Off in the distance Nick works on the garden.
Susie and Nick are looking forward to the growing and showy display of these beautiful red shrubs.
Preparing these newly planted shrubs and trees Susie places a heavy mulch on each one for protection and warmth.
Susie and Nick plant a variety of shrubs and trees to provide screening and to add color.