A rugged mastic tree, Pistacia lentiscus, overlooks a sunken area filled with limestone blocks and Maltese flora.

Cliff top grasses and plants cling to a high narrow ledge left by the actions of quarrying

Limestone building blocks arranged informally and interspersed with annuals, perennials and sub shrubs many of which were grown from seed collected in Malta

Planting on the highest column represents the native flora on the land before it is quarried

At the lowest level of the garden a dipping pool provides cool relief in this otherwise hot, arid environment

Steps carved into the limestone retaining wall lead up to the seating area. Acid green flowers of giant fennel and euphorbia soften the scene.

Limestone columns are scarred with the distinctive marks of a disc saw used to cut the limestone blocks