Take a virtual journey through the horticultural gem that is Rowallane Garden in Northern Ireland. Carved into the County Down landscape, this 19th-century National Trust garden was created as a space where visitors could leave the world behind and immerse themselves fully in nature. Join Head Gardener Claire McNally through the mix of formal and informal spaces, filled with unique plants from every corner of the globe. Discover the numerous plants that share the Rowallane name, unusual ‘bap stone’ sculptures and a walled garden that was used as a laboratory to experiment with different plantings. You’ll also learn more about how we care for the garden and its historical plant varieties today, keeping them healthy for the future and resilient against the effects of climate change. View on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUWlshNHyxo
