Thyme-fringed pavers
Creeping thyme (Thymus praecox arcticus) grows from 2- to 3-inch gaps between sandstone pavers in this garden in Old Snowmass, Colorado; in summer, it’s covered
with small pink flowers. The path, whose pavers are set on a 4-inch layer of compacted sand, leads to a kitchen garden. A
standing stone and boulder benches—made of Comanche Moss sandstone and flanking the path—echo the shape of the distant Elk
Mountains.
Design: Richard Shaw, Design Workshop, Aspen, CO (designworkshop.com)
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