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Mar 11, 2008

Lucky Labyrinth

This sweet and simple four leaf clover labyrinth pattern would adapt perfectly to garden use -- I can imagine it as the outline for a sweet herb garden with fragrant creeping thyme underfoot, or as the inspiration for a bedding plant scheme with bright annual flowers, or as a special hardscape feature done in smooth round river rock stones set into concrete, or even as an oyster shell or gravel pathway perhaps set off by boxwoods and a display of charming spring bulbs. It would be fun to do this all in shades of green -- green edging shrubs, mossy green path, green flowers, too -- maybe hellebores or Bells of Ireland.... What a fun holiday project to sit back, ponder, and plan this garden on St. Patrick's Day. Or maybe you'd just like to do an "Irish" theme garden or a good luck theme garden or golly, how about using this in a fairy garden plan?! See the clover pattern labyrinth at Hali's Blog -- where it's called the labyrinth-o-luck. Enjoy!

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