Gardens Illustrated Magazine

Gardening talent

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Meet Laura Mellor West Dean’s first Jim Buckland and Sarah Wain Scholarshi­p student

GARDENING TALENT

ANDREW MONTGOMERY

I remember sowing carrots with my mum – I thought of it as some kind of miracle when we harvested them, warts and all. My mother; she is a florist, and has a wonderful sense of colour and a keen eye for shape and texture. Gardening is a second career for me; I worked as a therapist for ten years, training in sports massage and aromathera­py, which provided me with transferab­le skills, but I started to miss the countrysid­e and came to realise that I wanted to work outside. My first full-time role working outside was on a pick-your-own farm and it was great training – getting stuck in and experienci­ng all weathers. I think that helped when it came to my apprentice­ship here at West Dean. There’s so much I’m experienci­ng for the first time, from working in the glasshouse­s, to planting trees in the arboretum, to training fruit trees. I’m loving the opportunit­y to learn, see and absorb. The late David Austin for his determinat­ion, patience and contributi­on to the world of roses, bringing fragrance and beauty to so many gardens. This would have to be the Cornish coastline, particular­ly the north coast on the Celtic Sea, which is more exposed and means the sea and landscape has a wilder nature. Make sure you reuse, recycle and renew where you can; encourage beneficial organisms into your garden, such as hoverflies and ladybirds that eat aphids and other insects, and if in doubt add organic matter. I recently went to a talk about Piet Oudolf’s Hauser & Wirth garden at Durslade Farm in Somerset; I really enjoy his naturalist­ic planting style and how his choice of plants can be admired throughout the seasons. Picking up on the tip I mentioned above – include a variety of trees, shrubs and climbers in your garden. The more habitats you provide the greater the variety of insects that are likely to take up residence. Tom Brown took over from Sarah and Jim at West Dean a year ago. There’s some landscapin­g projects and lots of new planting and trialling ideas. This year we’ve trialled 64 foxglove species and cultivars. lauramello­rhealth@gmail.com westdean.org.uk/about/support-us/appeal

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