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Grow your own muscari labyrinth

Learn how labyrinths can relieve your stress and how to grow your own muscari one! Photos by Michael Graydon and Virginia Burt

**Building Your Labyrinth** **Note:** Labyrinths can be constructed from anything – rocks, stone, tiles, string, lawn-cutting patterns, hedges. Burt used muscari to create this labyrinth for her garden because she wanted it to be simple, temporal and ethereal, and it had to fit in a small space. **Supplies:** * 2,800 muscari bulbs * mulch * planting tools (spade, shovel etc.) * white marking paint * tape measure * 8-10 hours help from a couple of friends
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