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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

**Instructions:** **1.** Figure out how much ground you want your labyrinth to cover. **2.** Decide what pattern you wish to follow. Roughly map it out, for example with rocks, to determine the amount of space around the centre and the width of the path that the space will accommodate. **3.** Cover the ground (here it was originally grass) with mulch and rake it evenly into a circular shape.
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