Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

VEENA JAYASUNDER­E

- BY ANUSHA DAVID

Inside Story is a series that commences today and is one that is most appropriat­e for these pandemic times. Apart from all of us having to spend a good deal of our time inside / indoors, we have had to deal with so many problems and diverse situations as a result of being confined to a limited space. In some cases the pandemic has opened new doors and opportunit­ies and for some , despair and hardship.

INSIDE STORY will deal with every aspect of ‘INSIDE’ , whether it be your garden, your home, your head, your thoughts, your handbag, your library, your study, your kitchen, your workplace, your briefcase, your diet, your fitness regime …..

We commence the series with a garden that is the cynosure of all who behold it. Veena Jayasunder­e, the proud custodian of this beautiful oasis in the heart of Colombo talks of her love for gardening and the plants she cherishes most and emphasizes the fact that a garden is indeed ‘ a thing of beauty and wonder’.

Q HAVE A LOVER YOU OF ALWAYS PLANTS? BEEN

Yes I have. I inherited this love of plants from my mother who had the most amazing garden in our home in Nawala.

Q DO YOU HAVE A TEAM OF GARDENERS OR ARE YOU HANDS ON?

I have one live in gardener and two profession­al gardeners who come in twice a month, but I am very much hands on.

Q DID YOU HAVE A PROFESSINA­L LANDSCAPE ARTIST TO LAY OUT YOUR GARDEN OR DID YOU DO IT YOURSELF?

I planned it all by myself. My garden is something that is very personal to me and it gives me a lot of joy and satisfacti­on to see it bloom and flourish.

Q WHERE DO YOU SOURCE YOUR PLANTS FROM?

No particular place whenever I come across something that takes my fancy

I buy it. If I see something I like in a friend’s garden, I ask them for a cutting.

Q COULD YOU GIVE US A BRIEF HISTORY OF YOUR MOST FAVOURITE PLANTS?

The purple Bougainvil­lea which has been in my garden for over 45 years and is a focal point, is a plant that I hold very dear. The Pride of Japan too which I have had for over 20 years and is constantly in bloom is also very special to me. The Temple Flowers too are part and parcel of this garden and have a long history, and I cannot imagine my garden without them.

Q DO YOU TALK TO YOUR PLANTS?

Am afraid I don’t.

Q DO YOU THINK THAT PLANTS HAVE FEELINGS AND IF SO ELABORATE AS TO WHY YOU THINK SO?

I guess they do as they are always growing just like humans and adapting to new environmen­ts and circumstan­ces , so yes they must have feelings.

Q WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF FERTILISER YOU USE?

I hardly use any.

Q DO YOU HAVE A COMPOST PIT IN YOUR GARDEN?

We only use compost. I have three bins and that’s what we use.

Q DO YOU THINK THAT GARDENING IS THERAPEUTI­C? WOULD YOU ADVOCATE GARDENING FOR PEOPLE WHO SUFFER FROM DEPRESSION? TODAY ANIMAL THERAPY HAS BECOME VERY POPULAR, DO YOU THINK PLANT THERAPY TOO SHOULD BE ADVOCATED?

Yes indeed, very much so. The first thing I do when I wake up is look at my garden . A garden gives one so much joy and satisfacti­on. You see it grow and evolve in front of you. Yes indeed plant / garden therapy could be hugely beneficial. I find it immensely relaxing and satisfying and so does anyone who has a garden.

Q DID YOU INHERIT YOUR GREEN FINGERS OR IS IT SOMETHING THAT DEVELOPED OVER THE YEARS?

It has developed over the years.

Q NAME SOME OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GARDENS YOU HAVE SEEN?

Australia has some amazing gardens, while the garden shows in Australia are also fabulous. Holland too has spectacula­r gardens and parks, while in the UK, – Leatherhea­d is I think quite magical. Q WHERE DO YOU DRAW INSPIRATIO­N FROM, FOR YOUR GARDEN?

It just comes from within. If you are drawn to something, have a particular affinity for it, well inspiratio­n just bubbles from within.

Q IN YOUR OPINION WHICH

IS THE MOST AMAZING

PLANT / FLOWER / TREE ,

YOU HAVE EVER SEEN?

The Bougainvil­leas and Temple

Flowers to me are unique. They are always in bloom and such a source of joy.

Q IF YOU WERE ASKED TO DESCRIBE YOURSELF AS ANY ONE, PLANT / FLOWER /

TREE – WHAT WOULD IT BE?

Pride of Japan.

Q WHAT WOULD YOUR MESSAGE BE TO WOULD BE GARDENING ENTHUSIAST­S?

Keep working at it, maintain it, have patience, you cannot go wrong.

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We commence the series with a garden that is the cynosure of all who behold it. Veena Jayasunder­e, the proud custodian of this beautiful oasis in the heart of Colombo talks of her love for gardening and the plants she cherishes most and emphasizes the fact that a garden is indeed ‘ a thing of beauty and wonder’
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