List of gardens in Ireland open to the public:
- Avondale House,
- Altamont Gardens,
- Bay Garden,
- Belvedere House and Gardens,
- Birr Castle,
- Camas Park,
- Coolaught Gardens,
- Dillon Garden,
- Derreen Garden,
- Emo Court
- Fernhill Gardens,
- Glenveagh
- Glebe House and Gallery,
- Huntingbrook Gardens,
- Huntington Castle Gardens
- Ilnacullin (Garinish or Garnish Island)
- Irish National Botanic Gardens
- Irish National War Memorial Gardens
- Japanese Gardens,
- John F. Kennedy Arboretum,
- Johnstown Castle,
- June Blake's Garden,
- Kells Bay Gardens,
- Kilfane
- Kilmokea,
- Killruddery,
- Kilmacurragh,
- Knockpatrick Gardens, Foynes, Co. Limerick,
- Larchill,
- Lissadell,
- Lodge Park, Straffan,
- Mount Congreve Garden,
- Mount Usher Gardens,
- Muckross, Killarney National Park
- National Garden Exhibition Centre,
- Newtownbarry House Gardens,
- Powerscourt Estate,
- Ram House Gardens,
- Rathmichael Lodge,
- Talbot Gardens, Malahide,
- Terra Nova Garden,
- Tombrick Garden,
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“The devout have laid out gardens in the desert.”
—Robert Duncan (b. 1919)
“Typical of Iowa towns, whether they have 200 or 20,000 inhabitants, is the church supper, often utilized to raise money for paying off church debts. The older and more conservative members argue that the House of the Lord should not be made into a restaurant; nevertheless, all members contribute time and effort, and the products of their gardens and larders.”
—For the State of Iowa, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)
“No republic is more real than that of letters, and I am the last in principles, as I am the least in pretensions to any dictatorship in it.”
—Thomas Jefferson (17431826)
“Life springs from death and from the graves of patriot men and women spring living nations.... They think that they have pacified Ireland. They think that they have purchased half of us and intimidated the other half. They think that they have foreseen everything, think they have provided against everything; but the fools, the fools, the fools, they have left us our Fenian dead, and while Ireland holds these graves Ireland unfree shall never be at peace.”
—Patrick Henry Pearse (18791916)