Philip Wood and David Wilson explore the garden of Helen And Val Dillon, in South Dublin.
Described as a "spacious town garden" with one formal feature.... its length which is "surrounded by a bewildering variety of plants" it truly is a garden to be "admired by all". Helen guides Philip through her garden and narrates her plant choices vibrantly - such as calling her Lobelia tuba "a bit menacing looking"!
With poppies, dahlias and orchids, there is much to see with Philip exclaiming that her roses are in "perfect form... they really are beautiful"! Ever the perfectionist, Helen is critical of the colour scheme in a part of the garden stating that the "orange with the pink rose behind it, it really won't do. But at the same time it's doing so well". Also featured on the episode, are David's top tips on pruning clematis's.