Monarch Garden
San Pablo’s/Saint Paul’s Lutheran Church in the Phillips Neighborhood of Minneapolis approached us with a mission: a garden to unify the church and bring beauty to the neighborhood.
The migration of the Monarch butterfly is an important metaphor for many in the church, and a major theme was to create a place of rest for nature and humans alike.
Through design charettes and community meetings, the butterfly labyrinth idea was born. This garden would also help expand upon an existing native plant garden done the year before without disturbing it.
A two-part installation made sense, as there was some grading that had to be done to create a lower, more flat area for the labyrinth path and to create deeper garden soil in the areas of expansion.
Trusting the process was essential!
Volunteers were able to come out for the big planting day, a huge task that would have taken us 2 days to complete. Planting was done in less than an hour and a half! Many hands make light work.
Truly a collaborative and community effort from start to finish, we are excited to remain partners with San Pablo’s and continuing to expand this native ecosystem on the block.
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Client:
Faith Community
Phillips, Minneapolis, MN
Project Start:
Fall 2024
Project Duration:
2-Part Install, Fall 2024-Spring 2025

