Welcome to the main path:

Street side:

House side:

Sorry, I don't have any pictures of the centre of the spiral but I've changed it around, moving my delphiniums to the front and replacing them with an dark leafed, hardy abelia. Anyhow, it's in for more changing in the coming months and years. The spiral itself is most visible in the spring and fall when most of the herbaceous material has died down. My intention was to have ungulating layers of vegetation so that you play peek-a-boo as you are walking through it until you get to the centre where there is a stone bench for sitting.
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Small spiral garden
Scroll down for a spiral rowed veggie patch
7 comments:
Your spiral garden looks lush and lovely. What a wonderful collection of plants. Whenever I visit your blog, I wish that I still lived there. I miss it.
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Your spiral garden is beautiful. In my area, I've seen spiral type gardens that start out as labrynths, and after awhile, the gardeners decide to just make the labrynth a spiral garden.
Aiyana
This is such a beautiful idea. Now I want one :) Looks like yours has turned out just wonderfully.
If you are out to see your folks look us up. It would be nice to meet you. Have a good holiday. Madilynn
Your garden is fabulous. It is great to see a mature garden in the shape of a spiral, what mine aspires to be someday.
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What a beautiful Spiral Garden! I'd never heard of the term, but you certainly have done it justice! :-)
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