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Before you redesign, replant or invest in your garden, get the direction right from the start

Ireland's Planting Design Expert. Garden Planning Built Around the Right Plants

30 years designing Irish gardens. Every recommendation grounded in Irish soil, Irish weather, Irish conditions.

Planting First. Everything Else Follows

Planting Is Considered From Day One

In many projects, planting is added at the end.

In my work, planting shapes the structure, atmosphere and long-term success of the garden.


This prevents gardens that look good initially but struggle or feel disjointed over time.

If you’d like to understand the structural thinking behind my approach, see Planting Design & Garden Structure in Ireland.


How I Can Help

Most gardens fall into one of these:

You need direction - Start with a consultation

Your layout is already in place - A planting plan is often the best option


The Complete Service
- Everything handled from consultation to plants delivered. From €1,500. 10 slots before 17th May.

Start With a Consultation

Online Garden Consultation

Practical, focused advice on best next steps, delivered online, wherever you’re based. Available Nationally and Interntionally

On Site Garden Consultation

Advice delivered in your garden itself, this visit offers practical guidance and advice on what to do next.

Available in Cork and surrounding areas.


Planting Plans. Often the Right Starting Point

If your garden already has its structure, a planting plan is often the most effective way to transform how it looks and feels.

It focuses on getting the right plants in the right places, creating structure, balance and interest that improves year after year.

Garden layout plan by Peter Dowdall with labeled sections and a compass rose on a white background

Professional Planting Plans Designed for Irish Gardens

A planting plan is one of the most transformative investments you can make.


A well-designed planting plan transforms how a garden feels, not just how it looks.

Each plan is designed around:

• Soil conditions

• Microclimate

• Maintenance capacity

• Seasonal structure

• Wildlife support

Includes:

• Full plant list

• Scaled layout diagrams

• Plant sourcing options

assortment of garden tools lying on a lawn in a garden

The Thinking Behind the Work

If your layout is already largely in place, what you may need most is not a full redesign but a clear planting strategy. Read what a planting plan is to understand the difference. If the garden is part of a newly built home, you may also want to read garden planting design for new homes in Ireland.

Practical, Not Theoretical

Every design is grounded in real Irish soil conditions, wind exposure, drainage and seasonal performance.

Established Gardens Respected

If you already have mature planting, we assess what should stay, what should go, and how to build intelligently from what’s already there.

Eco-Friendly & Sustainable by Default

Irish gardens should be alive with birds, insects, scent, and texture. I prioritise:

  • pollinator-friendly planting,
  • long-term ecological health,
  • climate-appropriate choices,
  • reduced water use,
  • gardens that require less chemical intervention.

Planting Design Rooted in Irish Growing Conditions

Every garden has its own character, soil, exposure and potential.

With more than 30 years’ horticultural experience across Ireland, I design gardens that are:

• Grounded in real plant knowledge

• Built to thrive in Irish weather

• Structured for long-term maturity

This isn’t template design. It’s informed, site-specific garden planning.

If you’d like to understand what influences planting plan pricing, see Planting Plan Cost in Ireland.

Ongoing Support Beyond Drawings

From plant sourcing to contractor guidance, I remain involved to ensure the garden develops as intended.

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Garden Design Process

Step 1 Initial Consultation

We assess your garden’s structure, planting, soil, light and priorities.

Not every project needs a full redesign.

Some just need clarity and direction first.

If you’re unsure which option suits you, a consultation is always the right starting point.

Step 2: Garden Planning & Planting Design

I create a tailored planting plan built specifically around your garden - your soil, your aspect and your conditions.

Every plant chosen for a reason. No templates, no guesswork.

Step 3 Implementation Support

Advice on plant sourcing, contractor coordination and budget alignment.

Step 4: Follow-Up & Ongoing Advice

Ensuring the garden develops properly over time

Have questions? Contact us here

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you work outside Cork?

Yes. I’m Cork-based and work across Ireland. Online consultations are available nationwide and in the UK; site visits by arrangement.

What’s included in an online garden consultation?

A focused video consultation to review your photos, measurements and goals, followed by practical recommendations and next steps tailored to your site.

Can you create a planting plan only?

Yes. I offer stand-alone planting plans with plant lists and spacing, designed for Irish conditions. Plant sourcing is available for orders from €2,500

Do you organise contractors?

Yes. I can connect you with trusted contractors or collaborate with your own team to deliver the design.

How long does a full garden design take?

Timelines vary with scope and season, but most small to medium projects move from consultation to final plan within a few weeks.

How much will it cost?

Fees depend on garden size and complexity. Online consultation pricing is shown on the booking page; design fees are quoted after the initial consultation.

Still unsure?

Most garden projects begin with a conversation.

If you're not certain which route suits your garden, tell me about it and I’ll recommend the right next step.

Planting design advice Ireland

Planting design is where
every garden decision begins

Most garden problems I am asked about: gardens that never quite feel right, plants that fail to thrive, borders that look busy but not balanced, trace back to the planting decisions made at the start. The wrong plant for the soil. The wrong scale for the space. Planting added as an afterthought rather than used to create the structure the garden needed from the beginning.

The pages below cover the planting decisions that matter most in Irish gardens. Whether you are starting with a blank space, working with an existing garden, dealing with a difficult condition, or trying to understand what a planting plan actually involves, you will find the relevant advice here.

"The right plant in the right place is not a happy accident. It is a decision that requires knowing the soil, the exposure, the aspect and the sequence. That is what planting design is."
Browse by topic

Planting design advice for Irish gardens

Organised by the decisions most Irish gardeners face. Every page is specific to Irish conditions, Irish soil and Irish growing realities.

Planting for difficult conditions

Shade, clay, wet soil and wind

Irish gardens present specific challenges that generic planting advice does not address. These pages work through the conditions that most commonly cause planting decisions to fail.

Garden size and structure

Small gardens, borders and new builds

Structure is what makes a garden feel considered rather than accidental. These pages cover the structural planting decisions that determine how a garden looks and functions long term.

Privacy and screening

Creating enclosure and screening in Irish gardens

Privacy is one of the most common reasons Irish gardeners invest in planting. Getting the plant choice right for the exposure, soil and space available is where most mistakes happen.

Understanding planting plans

What a planting plan is and whether you need one

Many gardeners are unsure what a planting plan actually involves, what it costs and whether it is the right starting point for their garden. These pages answer those questions directly.

Soil-first planting design

Every planting decision starts below ground

The right plant in the wrong soil will always struggle, regardless of how carefully it was chosen or how well it was planted. Soil structure, biological activity and nutrient retention are what determine whether a planting plan succeeds or simply survives. NutriChar improves the structure of Irish soils, supports the biological activity that makes nutrients available to roots, and helps soil hold and release what plants need. It is not just a feed. It is a foundation. Designed specifically for Irish conditions and built around the same soil-first thinking that underpins every piece of advice on this site.

Not sure where to start?

Before you plant anything in your Irish garden, ask Peter first

Describe your garden, the conditions, what you are trying to achieve and what you have tried already. I will give you a direct answer based on Irish conditions and over 30 years of planting experience. No generic advice. The right direction for where you actually are.

What They Say...

From wildlife-friendly gardens to low-maintenance spaces, I’ve helped countless homeowners create gardens that truly work for them.

Lavender plants in full flower in a garden designed by Peter Dowdall

Peter’s expertise turned my blank lawn into a stunning pollinator-friendly garden. His advice and design were invaluable!

Sarah, Cork
purple foliage of Heuchera Berry Smoothie

I'd been putting off the garden for three years. Within a week of getting the plan I knew exactly what to plant and where

Tom, Galway
Purple flower of Clematis in full flower in a garden designed by Peter Dowdall

Peter's garden design completely transformed my outdoor space. His expert advice and attention to detail resulted in a stunning, functional garden that suits my lifestyle perfectly. The Plan and plant sourcing service made the process so easy!

Lisa, Dublin
Close-up of a vibrant red flower of a Camellia, with a yellow center, surrounded by green leaves.

Peter came, visited the garden and advised. We didnt need a garden design. Peter made the suggestions, he sourced the correct plants and showed us exactly where to plant and how to layout the beds. I could not be happer with how it has turned out

John and Anne-Marie, Cork