"It's an extraordinary garden," you might say as you stroll through Jean-Paul Boyer's garden. Formerly head of a gardening company, now retired, he devotes himself full-time to his own garden. Drawing on his professionalism, he divides the garden into ten areas, creating different atmospheres according to the species chosen. Visitors are led from one plant world to another: the Japanese garden, the olive grove, the garrigue, the vegetable garden and many others, not forgetting the children's corner with its hut perched in a pine tree. Further away, chickens cackle and, quieter still, Hermann's tortoises live out their lives peacefully.