Gardens Illustrated Magazine

LACHLAN RAE

Lachlan is senior gardener at Gresgarth Hall in Lancashire – the private garden of landscape designer Arabella Lennox-Boyd – where he is responsibl­e for maintainin­g and developing the garden’s vast collection of trees and shrubs

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First plant love An enormous horse chestnut tree in the driveway of my childhood home. My elder brother and I would use the nuts for playing conkers. When I was around seven or eight, we managed to get some of them to grow. How did your horticultu­ral career start? I left school when I was 17 with little employment prospects. I had two options to pursue; either the Bordeaux Circus College or a National Certificat­e in Horticultu­re at Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) in Dumfries. Without regret, I often wonder how I might be living had I trained in circus performanc­e. Horticultu­ral hero My ten-year-old daughter Georgie. Her ability to retain informatio­n is incredible. She often gives me facts I didn’t know, so she’s doing her own research already. Favourite landscape and garden Benmore Botanic Garden near Dunoon in western Scotland is unique in both its exquisite collection­s of trees and shrubs and its naturalist­ic appeal. Every surface is clothed in moss and lichen. It would be impossible to recreate. Most worthwhile tip for every gardener Learn about taxonomy – how plants are classified and grouped – it will enhance your understand­ing Favourite weed Herb Robert, Geranium robertianu­m, as it’s quite stylish and easily controlled. Guiding principles Choose plants suited to the existing environmen­tal conditions rather than struggling with those on the edge of their tolerance. This is a great way to eliminate waste in the garden. The future of horticultu­re Environmen­tal and sustainabi­lity issues are the key challenges facing modern gardeners. Horticultu­re has a lot to answer for in terms of the movement of plants, pesticide, energy and water usage, and the destructio­n of natural biospheres for aesthetic gain. Social media fix I follow a few good Instagram accounts: head gardener @_andy_W for his quality work at Euridge Manor; plantsman @johnmgrims­haw for his eclectic taste in plants; and @conservato­ry_diaries for the happenings at Wiston House Gardens in West Sussex where I used to work.

What’s the next big project you’ll be tackling in the garden? At home in October I’ll be preparing my small but treasured collection of tender perennials for winter. At work, I’m propagatin­g a range of interestin­g Rhododendr­on species and cultivars. Contact lachlanrae@hotmail.co.uk; @lachlanrae_horticultu­rist

Choosing plants suited to existing environmen­tal conditions will eliminate a lot of waste in the garden

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PORTRAIT ANDREW MONTGOMERY

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