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DIY MANUALS RECESSION PROSPERITY GARDEN

At Bloom Garden show 2009, the Recession- Prosperity garden was presented as a DIY alternative garden. 

Some show gardens feature ground covering plants with a market value of € 10,000 which makes for luxorious displays and comply with the Bloom judges statement "Show gardens are not meant to be real gardens".

F&s thinks that Bord Bia, the state organisation sponsoring Bloom should encourage show gardens as well as gardens that actually have some educational value and create contemporary judging criteria, instead of: "copying the rules of Chelsea Flower show" ( Andrew Wilson, judge at Bloom). Chelsea was inaugerated 150 years ago.  

The Recession- Prosperity garden won a silver medal at Bloom, the judges decided: "the garden is not showy enough and the trees and plants are not grown to (nursery) standard". 

The Garden subsequently moved on to win the bi- annual Irish Landscape Institute award. The Judges stated:

the garden is full of creativity and generosity and is credible, inventive and achievable. A fantastically simple but elegant and practical 21st century response to garden design on a restricted budget providing every element of sustainability for anyone interested in making the best of their garden.

It has also been shortlisted for an international award.

Please come and visit it at the Irishtown Ringsend Community Centre