Value Clarification
"When Your Labyrinth Goes Pear Shaped"

 


Ribbon Grass, Mugwort, Violets


Ribbon Grass


Mugwort

Choose  objects which are obtainable locally as much as feasible.


Silver Artemesia


Volunteer Ferns


Yarrow

Plants which grow well in shade, plants which grow well in partial shade/sun,


Lamb's Ears

 


Volunteer Christmas Fern
& Violets


Volunteer Ferns, Violets, Ragwort

plants which grow well in full sun. which  are drought tolerant and which are hardy.

 


Lamium or Archangel

hellebore green
Hellebore or Christmas Rose


Blood Root or Sanquinaria

Perennial Plants

Deer Proof Plants

 

Denise Poole, with stone (a half moon) she brought to the Labyrinth Re-Dedication Day at La Paix
May 15, 2010.

Kathy Flewelling with stone she brought (it sparkles!) to the Labyrinth Re-Dedication Day at La Paix
May 15, 2010.

Ashley Wiley with stone she selected by dowsing for the Labyrinth Re-Dedication Day at
La Paix May 15, 2010

Stones between plants to eliminate weeding

Stones which have meaning

Mowing of Rows  once a month sufficient in spring, summer, fall

Availability of assistance to maintain - and to do it with great spirit

Paid help once a month during prime months only (economically sustainable)

Beautiful to Look At

Delightful to Smell

 

Safe as possible

Paths Delineated Clearly

 

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