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Allan Mandell
The circular focal point of the garden is bordered by ‘Newport Pink’ dianthus and fescue. At center, ‘Elfin’, ‘Doone Valley’, and other thyme varieties grow.
Mosaic pathway
A colorful pebble mosaic creates an eclectic garden focal point

Cool gardening opportunities often present themselves in surprising ways. For landscape designer Vanessa Nagel, hers came when a water-guzzling fir killed off a circular patch of lawn.

The dead grass occupied the perfect spot for a garden focal point, so Nagel started by replacing it with drought-tolerant thyme. She then surrounded the thyme with a pebble mosaic of the mythical creature Ouroboros — a snake or dragon that represents the cyclical nature of seasons in many cultures.

Nagel re-created the creature in a 12-foot-diameter, 2-foot-wide ring installed by artist Jeffrey Bale. At the center of the ring are 11 varieties of thyme. "As the thymes have knitted

 
Grassy mosaic in Taos
Mosaic memories
Southern California style: Pebbles and paint
 
 
together, they've produced the effect of a Persian carpet," Nagel says. The imaginative design garnered Nagel an Award of Excellence in Sunset's 2004-2005 Western Garden Design Awards program.

DESIGN: Vanessa Nagel, Milieux Design Studio, Vancouver, WA (360/546-2746)

Published: April 2006