The gardens offers much information about growing plants in a coastal environment.

The most sheltered garden at Cluain na dTor is surrounded by sycamore, ash and elm. Its more akin to a clearing in a jungle rather than what
the visitor might expect to see in the wilds of Donegal. Seamus is an avid collector and is constantly introducing new exotics. The planted
borders are intensely rich in rare and unusual plants. Interesting associations include Tetrapanax, Baloskion tetrathyllum (Restio from Australia), Dicksonias, Cannas, Arbutus, Musas, & Hedychiums. The strength of the exotic planting comes to the fore when summer progresses into Autumn.

There tends to be a late growing season in Donegal and Seamus has designed his garden and chosen his plants to take full advantage of this
phenomenon.

HISTORY AND PRESS
of Cluain na dTor.

Knautia macedonica with support from Sedum Autumn Joy 'Poppy' in the meadow Texture with Restio grass, Kniphophia northiae, Melianthus major, Ligularia, Geranium Patricia and Veronicastrum
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Bomarea hirtella Eleagnus Quicksilver with Stipa gigantea, Lychnis chalcedonica and Kniphofia Astilbe 'Purpurlanz' alongside Kniphofia and Helenium in Mid Summer
~ Gardening. The final frontier. ~