Philip Wood and David Wilson explore the garden of Verney and David Naylor at Sandymount, Southside Dublin.
With two thirds of an acre, there is plenty of plot to play with and the garden hosts a series of trees that "mask the surrounding buildings and shelter this lovely oasis in a busy city". Described in two phases, the first phase of the garden is more informal, "with lots of hidden nooks and crannies". The second phase or "the new garden", was previously in a dire state and, so, this was a chance for Verney to put her own mark on it.
Whilst touring the garden, Philip gives advice on how to prune a difficult plant which Verney has been having trouble with. Another plant featured is the treasured snowdrops, with Verney cautioning, "when you start on snowdrops you can really become quite fanatical about them!".