
Tucked beneath the edge of a remnant prairie field, this garden unfolds like a secret. Local stone was split and set by hand to create gentle steps and quiet resting spots, guiding visitors through pockets of native perennials and soft grasses. Each path curves just enough to keep the next view a surprise—blending horticulture, habitat, and human pace. What once was lawn is now a pollinator-rich corridor, alive with monarchs, coneflowers, and the rustle of unseen wings. Designed to disappear into the land, this space is less about arrival and more about slowing down.



