Front Yard Labyrinth Garden
Over time, this front yard has been transformed from an underused lawn into a layered, productive landscape designed for both nourishment and reflection.
Meandering paths move through edible and medicinal plantings, creating a gentle rhythm for walking, tending, and pausing. Berries, fruiting trees, herbs, and edible flowers are integrated throughout the space in a way that feels abundant without being demanding, allowing the garden to remain low maintenance and resilient as it matures.
What was once a space passed over is now actively inhabited. The garden supports seasonal harvests, provides habitat for birds and pollinators, and offers a quiet sense of refuge within a public-facing landscape. It demonstrates how front yards can become places of productivity and presence, contributing to both personal well-being and the surrounding ecosystem.