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06 Sept 2025

Laois garden designer to return to Bord Bia Bloom

Abbeyleix's Patrik Weisser is busy preparing the design for his new show garden

Laois garden designer to return to Bord Bia Bloom

Designer Patrik Weisser pictured at his bronze medal winning garden 'Love Letter to Abbeyleix'.

Laois garden designer Patrik Weisser will return to Bord Bia Bloom in the Phoenix Park this summer with his second show garden. 

Last year Patrik, who is a landscaper at Abbeyleix House and Farm, was awarded a bronze medal for his show garden 'Love Letter to Abbeyleix'.

"I’m excited to return to Bord Bia Bloom with another show garden this year. In preparation this month. I’ll spend time examining the design with fresh eyes and polishing off the fine details. I can’t share too much about the design just yet, but this year I want to create a gravel-themed garden," revealed Patrik.

"I want to push myself out of my comfort zone and build a garden that will excite Bloom’s visitors and show them something different. Over the course of this month, I’ll start ordering plants, sourcing any remaining materials, and finalising schedules to help me meet deadlines. Time is of the essence once you get to the Phoenix Park so I’ll make sure everything is ready for that amazing time in May when the build begins. It’s a very exciting time to work on Bloom!"

Patrik has also been busy sharing details about his own garden at home in the second instalment of Bord Bia's ‘How does your garden grow?’ .

"I would describe my garden as a space where my family likes to spend a lot of time. Right now it is waiting for true spring after taking a beating from the unusual snowfall and heavy frost that we experienced in County Laois in January. This came as a surprise to all the snowdrops, tulips, and even alliums, that had already started to emerge in the pleasantly warm temperatures over Christmas. Now the garden is starting to wake up and all the hard work we’re putting into it will pay off with a vibrant display in summer," said Patrik. 

The gardener's favourite plant at this time of year is hellebores which he says are elegant, virtually indestructible, and now at their best. 

"I have some in my garden that are over two feet tall, which looks quite impressive. I also enjoy all the snowdrops and crocuses that are popping up now, it’s like the first real sign of spring," said Patrik. 

"Now is a good time to cut back any remaining perennials that haven’t yet been pruned. I don’t cut back until the last minute as the wilted foliage provides protection for plants through winter and this turned out to be very useful in the cold weather this January. All the seedheads have fulfilled their purpose, feeding wildlife and spreading seeds around the garden for the growing season ahead. This is also a good opportunity to finish cutting hedges, providing it is not frosty. Hedge cutting season ends in February and we won’t be allowed to touch our hedges from March to September as it is bird nesting season.

"In my garden I try to support biodiversity by planting many pollinator-friendly plants. Here you’ll find anything from walls covered in ivy to small holly trees and more than 100 alliums. We have heather, lavender, sage, foxgloves and so much more. The result is incredible and the garden buzzes loudly through the year. At this time of year I plan what else I’ll add to the garden; I’m currently looking into planting more native species such as Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)."

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