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BBC Mary Reynolds burst onto our garden design radar in spectacular style by winning a gold medal at Chelsea for her first attempt at creating a show garden. Where does she find inspiration and what advice can she give to any one with a garden?
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The Independent - House & Home Whenever there's a new nought in the year, retrospection takes over: the best of the decade, the worst of the decade – B-listers rush to tell us what they remember of the past 10 years. I remember very little, but that's because gardeners are hard-wired to look forward, not back.
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The Irish Times MARY REYNOLDS IS modest about her garden and landscape designs – which is refreshing, as well as charming. Her restraint hides a busy mind and a well thought out view of the world. Her approach is largely benign, as she is acutely aware of her place as one of many organisms sharing this planet.
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Meet the Bloom Judging Panel Mary Reynolds is one of Ireland's leading garden designers. She won a gold medal for design at the Chelsea Flower Show in 2002 and was consequently commissioned by the Irish and English governments to put installations into Kew and Farmleigh.
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The Independent At the start of this entertaining series, five amateur garden designers were given five weeks to create and build a winning garden with a budget of €10,000. At the start of this entertaining series, five amateur garden designers were given five weeks to create and build a winning garden with a budget of €10,000.
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Sunday Business Post Garden design is a series of legacies. Today, the Elizabethan knot garden concept enhances townhouses from Ballsbridge to Boston, and municipal parks worldwide are laid out with symmetrical beds planted with colourful bedding plants: the Victorian passion.
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Galway Garden Brigit's Garden takes you on a magical journey through the sacred spiral of the seasons into the heart of Celtic heritage and mythology, making it one of the truly outstanding attractions in Galway.
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The Independent - Magical gardens for little minds It's been a long hard winter and the closest our kids have got to the great outdoors is watching green-themed TV programmes like 'The Waybuloos'. But now that spring has definitely sprung, it's time to entice our hibernating little ones outside and the good news is that it's not as hard or expensive as you think.
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