Philip Wood and David Wilson explore the garden of Robert and Margaret Gordon in Portglenone, County Antrim.
During the last 12-14 years, Bob has been developing the garden into what it is now. Consisting of a woodland garden, a water garden and a scree, all "absolutely packed with plants, all thriving in almost remarkable conditions". Bob guides Philip around his garden and explains the issues which first arose when he began planting, this led him to be rather disillusioned with it all for a while... before the plants started thriving!
Described as "a paradise garden", Bob describes his fascination with plants, and how due to the infinite varieties, he never gets bored, this leads to a conversation on what conditions produce the best plantings. Also featured, are David's top tips on building a peat wall - and that the trick is not to build too high!
Concluding the programme is Bob's own variety of the Rubus x Tridal which impresses Philip, as he encourages Bob to enter it into a competition.