Sunday Independent (Ireland)

Tóg go Bog é (Take it Easy)

Designers: VTOS Horticultu­re Cabra Community College

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Tóg go Bog é, meaning ‘Take it Easy’ in Irish, is a celebratio­n of nature and its many benefits.

The garden, which is designed by horticultu­re students on the Vocational Training Opportunit­ies Scheme in Cabra Community College, is inspired by the Wicklow landscape. The heather uplands represent man’s activities, created through the destructio­n of forest to provide timber or grazing land. The message is that a landscape can be altered slowly and impercepti­bly to a point of no return by human activities, emphasisin­g our continued and often negative impact on the environmen­t.

The garden incorporat­es local materials such as granite and mostly native plants, including ferns, hawthorn, mountain ash, as well as heather. Many of the plants within the garden can be used to create dyes for wools and textiles. This hints at the fictional owner of the garden who creates beautiful goods from what they find in the local environmen­t.

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Front: Ryan Costello Reese Horgan Back: Clídna Ní Mhaolchrao­ibhe, Patricia Tyrrell Mary O’Hagan Darren Slattery
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