Philip Wood and David Wilson explore the garden of Brian Wood in Dublin.
Setting the scene on a summers day in July, Philip describes Brian's plot of land as a "unique small garden which is distinguished as being on two levels and has a third area which is on a non-perpendicular rock face... and everywhere one is reminded of Brian's world wide travelling". An example of such travelling evidence is the Cuphea cuproides from Mexico which are reminiscent of "little dragons".
There are various different influences which shape the landscape of the garden, one being Japanese, which is portrayed with several Bonsai trees. Plant life is not only confined to the garden, it also bleeds into the conservatory with views of terrariums seen... which also hold geckos from Madagascar!