Outstretched on a pleasant slope behind the stone garden, separated with a path from it. It borders with a stone viewing terrace and a creek starting its flow from a tank located among basalt pillars. There is a wall of shrubs and trees made out of a thicket of coniferous and leafed species in the background of the dry garden. The garden has a ericaceous plants zone where heathers, briars and bog rosemaries colourful patches of which fill the little squares constrained with flat Jurassic limestones. The majority of these plants come from a forest nursery of Mr. Kowalski from Kicin. Here and there we can observe sparsely planted pigmy conifers and perennials. Stones are covered with a variety of lichen and succulents grown in the crevices. Gradually the garden leads into its sand part where half desert plants grow in a finegrained sand Eryngium, sand grass and stonecrop. From time to time one can discover hassocks of natural heather from Polish forests. Desert climate is emphasized by hardy cactuses opuntias like in Atacama desert during summer they bloom into vibrant flowers. Yuccas grown here individually surrounded by small perennials transported here from sandy sandur emplacements from the hills of Rościnskie river from Skoki.