Whether in a long shadowed forest or your own backyard trails always provide a sense of exploration.
I eventually paid for the trails I built with a blown out back. Rocks are heavy!! I figured I laid about 2 tons of rock along the trail.
The color of the Santa Ynez stones, used to line the trails, closely matches the natural rock found in the area. A garden should be part of the natural environment and not compete with it. |
Rosemary Prostrata and Rosemary Tuscan Blue are the primary ground cover. The larger shurbs are Sugarbush and Lemonade Berry (a relative of Sugarbush with serrated leaves) |
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