Designing A Garden Labyrinths
Pack gravel and crown the base.
Designing a garden labyrinths. Hammer a wooden stake into the ground everywhere there is a mark. Make cuts and compact the stones. The next step is to string the perimeter with twine and mark the cord with a sharpie every 16 along all four sides.
Add pavers for turnarounds. Mark out the labyrinth. The labyrinth was designed to be a place of personal psychological and spiritual healing.
16 goes into 20 and 18 8 perfectly so it the marks should be divided evenly on the respective sides. Moved by their story designer claire jones owner of claire jones landscapes in sparks maryland decided to center the garden around a healing labyrinth a single non branching path that winds to a special meditative space. Add a layer of concrete sand.
Lay the center stone pack. I am fascinated by labyrinths and was excited by the challenge of designing one for them. Below are a couple of before shots.
We also installed an irrigation system drainage put in new lawn and expanded and modified the paver patio. The rest of the garden was to be low maintenance but attractive when viewed from the kitchen window.

