Philip Wood and David Wilson explore the garden of Major Gerald and Margaret Reside in Killowen, County Down.
Described as a "tranquil garden with a southernly aspect. Set close, beside the Moune Mountains and Carlingford Lough", this garden has a carefully selected array of plants which has all the "richness and subtle complexities of a gorgeous oriental carpet". Gerald describes the garden as having been "overgrown" when they first moved in and that the soil was rather poor. Another, issue was that there was no water, electricity or proper drainage which Gerald describes as a "civil engineering problem".
A key component, when planting, was to keep the garden as labour saving as possible, with Margaret in charge of the aesthetic arrangement of the flowers and plants. Though, she is modest when complimented, saying that "sometimes it's planned and sometimes it just occurs".