The labyrinth was designed in 2001 by Bull and
Conrad Heiderer, a
landscape architect. The asymmetrical labyrinth integrates elements of time within its structure; one stone at the center represents the year, 12 interlocking circles represent the months in a year, 52 vertical posts on the arbor represent the weeks, and 7 cross pieces represent the days of the week. The circles in the labyrinth are seen to represent creation, due to the quality of having no beginning and no end. The flower-shaped design has allusions to the flower of life, which has interlocking circles surrounding one in the center. The path to the stone circle center, which is the herb garden, is surrounded by a rock wall, earthy grounds, and
lavender. It takes about an hour to reach the center of the labyrinth. The herb garden is filled with 150 types of herbs. ==Lavender==