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A look at Bloom 2012
So Bloom in the park is on in Dublin at the moment, Ireland’s largest gardening, food and family event that takes place every June bank...
Roses are RED. The use of red in the landscape.
As it is Valentines Day today I thought it would be a good time to talk a little bit about one of my favourite colours to use in the...
Art inspired landscape art. Sculptures by J. Seward Johnson
Between work, the fantastic summer were having so far and of course the world cup, I have had very little time for blogging in resent...
Bloom 2010, Ireland’s largest gardening, food and family event.
Here are a few photos of my visit yesterday to the Bloom gardening event , in the the Phoenix Park Dublin. installation by...
Everglades Gardens at Leura
A few months ago, I was asked fellow garden blogger Britt Conley from the Photo Garden Bee to partake in a photo meme. For the post I...
‘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...
Stone Master, Lew French
When I first started working with stone back in my late teens, I quickly developed a passion for it. All of a sudden I started noticing...
Garden Labyrinth
This seven circuit classical hedge labyrinth with enlarged centre, was designed and constructed by my dad, Fred Wieler in the beautiful...
The Shell House at Ballymaloe Cookery School
Ballymaloe house and gardens are nestled in a 400 acre estate that dates back to the early 1800’s in the rural setting of Shanagarry,...
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