June Blake’s Garden is one of Ireland’s important contemporary private gardens. Set in County Wicklow, it is known for rich planting, strong structure and a vivid sense of seasonal movement.
The garden is especially valuable for travellers interested in how private gardens are made today. It does not rely on the grandeur of an old estate. Instead, it shows how planting, proportion, rhythm and personal vision can create a deeply engaging garden.
A visit to June Blake’s Garden offers the chance to study contemporary Irish garden-making at close range: borders, texture, structure, colour, foliage and the way plants carry a garden through the season.
Why June Blake’s Garden matters for garden travellers
June Blake’s Garden matters because it represents the continuing vitality of Irish private gardens. Ireland’s garden story is not only historic; it is also contemporary, personal and experimental.
For garden travellers, the garden is useful because it speaks directly to the realities of garden-making: choosing plants, building structure, creating seasonal interest and allowing a garden to develop over time.
What to look for
- strong planting structure
- rich herbaceous and perennial combinations
- seasonal rhythm and movement
- contrast between formal structure and looser planting
- the use of colour, foliage and texture
- the sense of a private garden with a clear individual voice
- how the garden changes through the year
Garden character
June Blake’s Garden is contemporary, intimate and plant-focused. It is a garden for travellers who enjoy planting detail and the personality of private garden-making.
Visiting June Blake’s Garden with GardenTours.com
On an Ireland garden tour, June Blake’s Garden pairs naturally with Hunting Brook and Mount Usher. Together they help show the range of Irish garden-making, from Robinsonian naturalism to contemporary private planting.
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