Landscaping Dublin. Side Garden – Peter Donegan

For me the absolute stunner in this space has to be the Fraxinus excelsior better known as the weeping Ash. Brought in with a 30cm girth, those in the know, know, they are far from a tenner down at the local euro saver discount store. But in the sometimes you need to dance in the middle of your local supermarket for no apparent reason department, may I be allowed to refer to the case of the wedding dress versus those who study economics and accounting.

And in your, or at least in my imagination, you and I both know you look so damn good in that white gown and even though you’ll only wear it for just one day and* even though when noted on some type of economists shareholders report type graph it makes nothing but illogic sense to buy it; In short, sometimes, just sometimes, it makes total sense to forget everything that makes sense on some annual report flow chart, in the real world and just go for broke.

Simplistic, logic, quaintly secksy and quite beautiful, yet still a side garden. Here, in short, one bed with mulch separated by a timber edge meets one of less plants and pebble and lower maintenance.

I’ll let the images above tell the rest of the story.

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Peter Donegan:

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