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EPISODE · May 15, 2026 · 29 MIN

- EP330 Colour By The Coast, Plants That Thrive By The Sea: Coastal Garden Survival

from Master My Garden Podcast · host John Jones

This weeks sponsor: Crann From  Probio Carbon https://www.probiocarbon.ieCoastal gardens are brutally honest. If your planting can’t handle salt-laden wind, sudden gusts that change direction, and soil that drains in minutes, it won’t last long and it won’t look good doing it. We dig into what really makes coastal gardening difficult, why it can feel cold and harsh even in late spring, and how to stop wasting money on plants that never had a chance in an exposed spot. The big idea is simple: don’t try to “block” the wind, filter it. We talk through building structure first with tough windbreak shrubs and coastal hedging, then using that shelter to expand your plant choices. You’ll hear practical, proven options for coastal gardens across Ireland, including pittosporum, griselinia, olearia and escallonia, plus flowering shrubs like fuchsia, rock rose (cistus) and tamarisk that can take a battering and still reward you with colour. From there, we move into dependable perennials that cope with exposure and keep your borders lively, from verbena bonariensis and achillea to nepeta, sea thrift, hardy geraniums and sedum. We also make the case for alpines as some of the best coastal plants you can grow, especially in gritty, low-nutrient ground. Finally, we cover how pots, bedding plants and compact bulbs let you create sheltered pops of colour through the seasons, even when the wider garden is still taking the full force of the weather. If you’re designing or rescuing a coastal garden, subscribe for more practical planting advice, share this with a friend who gardens by the sea, and leave a review so more growers can find the show. What’s the one plant that always struggles in your coastal garden?Support the showIf there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email:  [email protected]   Check out Master My Garden on the following channels   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/  Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/   Until next week  Happy gardening  John  

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This weeks sponsor: Crann From Probio Carbon https://www.probiocarbon.ie Coastal gardens are brutally honest. If your planting can’t handle salt-laden wind, sudden gusts that change direction, and soil that drains in minutes, it won’t last long and it won’t look good doing it. We dig into what really makes coastal gardening difficult, why it can feel cold and harsh even in late spring, and how to stop wasting money on plants that never had a chance in an exposed spot. ...

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