Unique raised beech tree avenue walkway, on a dry stone ditch.
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While Attending the DSWAI members weekend in Westmeath, we stayed at the nearby Mount Dalton house. In the gardens of the house was this...
Sculpture in Context 2014
Sculpture in Context 2014 returns once again to the National Botanic Gardens, showcasing the work of Irish and international artists. It is
Tree Art for National Tree Week
Like every year on National Tree Week I like to do a tree related post. And as it is National Tree Week here in Ireland at the moment, I...
Irish hills on fire with Molinia caerulea ‘Purple Moor-grass’
Driving down to the home place in West Cork is always a treat, especially if I haven’t been home in a while. Living in the city of Dublin...
This year for National Tree Week, why not let the trees do some art!!!
So it’s National Tree Week again here in Ireland! Last year in my post Grow our own chairs for national tree week, I instructed ye all to...
Snowdrops, Labyrinths and their effects on Alzheimer’s
The other day I was talking about snowdrops and their link to the treatment of Alzheimer’s. The little snowdrop has been linked to an...
Theater in the garden
Garden Theatres Although there are many grand Garden Theatres and huge impressive amphitheatres out there in the world, they are not...
Fuchsia magellanica, West Cork’s adopted alien.
During the summertime it is particularly a pleasure to drive down to the homestead down in West Cork. After spending many hours in the...
The Plant Kingdom, a source for inspiration for sculptor Ruth Moilliet
The plant kingdom is a source of inspiration for all plant and garden lovers, and for UK artist Ruth Moilliet this is also very much the...
I’m an alien I’m a legal alien, I’m a Gunnera in West Cork
Well without trying to upset anybody, I have to admit that Gunnera is one of my favourite perennial plants. This might be upsetting for...
Garden Piano
A few weeks ago when down visiting my parents at our family home, down in West Cork, I went for a wander in the gardens (you may remember...
Blackthorn, Shillelaghs and the tree of the fairies, the Hawthorn
Blackthorn (Prunus spinosa) Draigean (Gaelic name) This native Irish tree may be known by its Latin name Prunus spinosa or one of its...
‘Its fruit Jim, but not as we know it’
So the sun is finally shining here in Ireland and the plant growth, more than a month behind is finally bursting into life. All this good...
‘Extinct’ plant flowers, in Dublin’s National Botanical Gardens
This is a story I have just come across, posted on the RHS website. Apparently just a few minutes drive from where I am sitting, in the...
Grow our own chairs for national tree week
1987 Peter Cook As it is national tree week here in Ireland (7-13 March) at the moment, I thought a tree related post would be...
Garden Labyrinth
This seven circuit classical hedge labyrinth with enlarged centre, was designed and constructed by my dad, Fred Wieler in the beautiful...
Living Willow Structures
I am currently looking into organising a weekend workshop in live willow structures in West Cork, which has inspired me to write a post...
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