Philip Wood and David Wilson explore the garden of Jack Murray in Dundrum, County Down.
Described as a garden that has "lovely views of sea and mountain, from Dundrum Bay to Slieve Donard" it is also full of shelter which is necessary for it to grow the "marvellous" range of plants. Jack guides Philip through the garden whilst explaining that it "didn't all happen over night" and that he had no intention when starting to have a garden this size... in fact originally he was going to section it off and keep cows!
However, a few years after planting his front/kitchen garden, Jack retired and used his garden as a way to utilise his new available time. Thinking of protecting his new plants, he planted a row of trees with the eucalyptus trees doing "exceptionally well" - though it is his camellia flowers which are Jack's favourite, proclaiming that "they're perfection!".