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The 5-circuit labyrinth was created with deer resistant plants. The primary plants are yarrow, lavender, Russian sage, lamb's ear, moonbeam, bee balm, irises, along with reed feather grasses and Shasta daisies. Wild plants such as queen Ann's lace, wild yarrow, milkweed and joe-pye weed create keep the labyrinth from feeling too formal. These heat resistant plants receive full sun all day. In the spring, the labyrinth has over 400 blooming daffodils. The labyrinth changes all the time and you are welcome to visit. If you contact me before coming (which is not necessary) it does give me time to clean up any pile of weeds I may have in the paths.
Lori
Tate
Phone: 419-345-0592
Email: [email protected]
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Medieval
3-circuit
Private
The labyrinth is on private property, but right next to the Dalhem Center Community Garden. There is parking at the garden and guests can walk over to the labyrinth.
Outdoor
Permanent
Rock or Garden
Lori Tate
Lori Tate
No
Always Open
If you want to bring a group out to use the labyrinth, please contact me.
72 feet diameter
Spring 2016, rebuilt 2021
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