Medals for Irish designers at Chelsea Flower Show

Paul Martin and Diarmuid Gavin named among winners

Paul Martin’s garden for which he won a gold medal. Photograph:  PA
Paul Martin’s garden for which he won a gold medal. Photograph: PA

Two Irish garden designers were awarded prestigious Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) medals for their main avenue show gardens at this year's Chelsea Flower Show in London.

Dundalk-born Paul Martin and Dublin-born Diarmuid Gavin were named among the winners as the event opened its doors to the public yesterday. Both designers are graduates of the National Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin, Dublin.

Mr Martin won gold for his Garden of Mindful Living, a sophisticated mix of lush planting and elegant hard landscaping surrounding an airy garden studio.

The designer’s show garden is sponsored by Vestra Wealth which is owned by Fermanagh-born businessman David Scott.

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This is the first time that Mr Martin has exhibited a show garden on Chelsea’s main avenue, making his success all the sweeter.

Mr Martin said he was excited to win the award and wanted to thank his team who had worked “tirelessly” to deliver a “very high standard” garden.

“I am thrilled and delighted to win gold with our first major show garden on the main avenue at Chelsea Flower Show. It’s a great golden morning at Chelsea,” he said.

Seven times

Diarmuid Gavin is a seasoned, seven-times exhibitor on Chelsea’s main avenue, having won a bronze medal in 1995 as a young, unproven designer taking part in the show for the first time.

He won gold in 2011 and, while a second gold medal has eluded him, his show gardens always draw the crowds. This year’s exhibit was awarded silver gilt.

The idiosyncratic design features an octagonal faux-brick folly, twirling topiary and explosively colourful flower borders

Eccentrics

The exhibit is called The Harrods British Eccentrics Garden and is sponsored by the London store. Mr Gavin described it as an homage to the English cartoonist and satirist Heath Robinson, and other well-known English eccentrics such as Rowland Emmett, who invented Caractacus Potts' weirdly wonderful machines in the classic children's film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

Both men were keen to emphasise the support they received from the world of Irish horticulture.

A small team of Irish garden designers, including Bernie Torpey, Deirdre Pender and Una Thomas, travelled to London to assist Mr Martin in the final stages of planting.

Irish gardeners Helen Dillon and Carmel Duignan performed a similar supportive role for Mr Gavin.

The RHS Chelsea Flower Show continues until Saturday May 28th.

Fionnuala Fallon

Fionnuala Fallon

Fionnuala Fallon is an Irish Times contributor specialising in gardening