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Centaurea Flower

Like clothes, flowers can go in and out of fashion. A fashionable flower used by landscape gardeners in Ireland 100 years ago might not be fashionable today. The same thing can be said about garden designs. The designs used by landscaping architects have evolved over the years to include outdoor garden lighting, decking and various other modern additions. Having a ... Read More »

Campanula Flower

A gardens size plays a large part when landscape designers decide on a plan of action for a garden. Garden paths, outdoor lighting, paving and decking all have to be considered in a garden design.  You can be as creative as you like when planning your designs. When it comes down to it though, it is carrying out the garden ... Read More »

Calceolaria Flower

The Victorians were very fond of landscaping their gardens. Look at any of the parks and old terraces around Dublin and you can find the remnants of Victorian garden designs. It was a splendid period for garden designing. A lot of attention went on decorating gardens with stone and paving paths. It was a place for the ladies and gents ... Read More »

Bellis Flower

There are some flowers that are instantly recognisable by the general public. Others will have seen the flowers before but not know the exact names. One flower that is recognisable by landscape gardeners in Ireland is the Bellis or daisy. Daises are used for landscaping designs in edging beds or for planting in window boxes. There are a few different ... Read More »

Begonia Flower

Ireland has unpredictable weather at the best of times. Our summers have a mixture of rain, sun and wind which can make gardening and landscaping a challange. Irish gardens have always been designed and landscaped. The victorians, for example, took pride in their garden designs and you can still see the results today. Gardens in South Dublin like Dun Laoghaire ... Read More »