The stone garden beneath the stone grill is humble and frugal in form. It is a composition of various fractions of gravels and stones scattered on the mini terraces bordered with irregular chunks of porous limestone from Jura Krakowsko Częstochowska as well as dried out tree trunks of tangled acacia. Next to the path covered with gravel coming from Gołuń mine there are flat, full of holes, volcanic stones from Croatia. A “dry river” is located at the center it is a path of small gravel imitating water coming out of an old stone basin among the rocks. The whole thing is complete with naturalistic agave and not numerous succulent plants creating an impression of a dried mountain couloir. On the edge of the garden there is a group of dryness loving limoniums and lavender focused around a vertically planted, naked acacia trunk among the rocks. A 4meter wide wall of trimmed larches gives it a proper background. Graded gravel from old proglacial stream valley of Wisła (yes, yes old Wisła flew through here!) is present. Artificially crushed modern mined grit was completely omitted.
The style of the garden is emphasized by the enormous sandstone flume standing not so far from the stone grill wall. It functions as a flowered standing on oak blocks. The 4meterlong flume weighing around seven hundred kilograms was found during construction works in Żmigród. A sun clock made of ancient millwheel stands in the corner of the stone garden.