The Bee Maze · lead feature by Michelle Lyan

A living maze whose paths spell hidden words.

Walk between tall flowering rows, watch the pollinators work, and try to decipher the words written into the ground.

How it works

Designed by Michelle Lyan.

Themed around pollinators and organic farming, the Bee Maze is built entirely from bee-friendly plants. From above, the paths spell out words. From inside, you'll only see flowers, bees, and sky.

Visitors of every age walk it, sketch it, and try to decode it. Bring a notebook. Bring a friend.

Pollinator garden with coneflowers and lavender

Organic & sustainable

We grow without synthetic pesticides — healthier soil, healthier food, healthier pollinators.

Bee-friendly plants

Coneflowers, lavender, bee balm, yarrow, milkweed. The whole season is in bloom for somebody.

Education built in

Self-guided cards along the maze explain pollination, native species, and why every visit helps.

Crate of just-harvested vegetables

Farm to table

What we grow shows up on the table.

Heirloom tomatoes, summer squash, leafy greens, root vegetables, herbs, and a rotating list of seasonal surprises. Visitors taste what they helped tend.