Just a few more photos of Irish gardens from my trip to County Wexford and County Wicklow over the summer. What beautiful countryside! Wicklow has named itself the 'garden of Ireland' and indeed it is a beautiful area with lots to see.
I must try to visit each year as its only a few hours drive from where I live. Here are a few photos of Irish inspired gardens...
Above: More mature planting with a metal statue of a boy reading a fairy book beside a large pond. |
Above: A Feng Shui garden brings peace and harmony in its design. |
A few of the great places visited in Wexford and Wicklow - more holidays in Ireland are on my list of places to see! |
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I love gardens that split the area into smaller more intimate sections
ReplyDeleteI agree with Sue. The concept of dividing the garden into separate "rooms" usually works well. I'm not very keen on the Teapot ornament though!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking gardens with ideas you could transfer to a much smaller garden. It looks as if they don't have slugs and snails in County Wicklow as those hostas look fantastic. How do they do it?
ReplyDeleteTouring gardens is a wonderful way to spend time, get inspiration, and blog about. I would love to travel the world, even just the good ole USA visiting gardens. A day in a garden is a day well spent. Lovely photos. I think I like the Fein Shui garden. I am thinking about an Asian influence by the water water garden.
ReplyDeleteMore beautiful garden photos! this garden looks very tranquil. I equate taking tea with tranquility, so to me, the teapot ornament was appropriate and pretty, adding sort of a cozy touch.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great trip. So many gardens and so much to see, definitely worth travelling for.
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