Philip Wood and David Wilson explore the garden of Dorothy Brown in Ballymoney, County Antrim.
Set in half an acre, this garden should be "very encouraging for anyone starting a new garden" as just four years ago, it was a bare field. This exposed site, on a southernly slope has been developed by Dorothy to "cultivate a great variety of plants". However, there have been stumbling blocks... One of these stumbles is her pony, who also enjoys a wide variety of plants, which led Dorothy to wonder what to plant, "which she won't eat"!
Also featured is Philip's tips on creating an alternative to a rockery, inspired by a tree stump which Dorothy had brought in. This prop, lends itself to growing tiny plants which otherwise she might have difficulty with.