Gardens Illustrated Magazine

Rosy and Rob Hardy

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Rosy and Rob Hardy, of Hardy’s Cottage Garden Plants, retired from exhibiting at Chelsea in 2019 after winning an astonishin­g 24 consecutiv­e Gold medals, but they are back this year mentoring two new nurseries through their Chelsea debuts.

“We’ve been supporting Neil and Niamh Jones from the Kitchen Garden Plant Centre and Graham Austin, a delphinium specialist from Home Farm Plants. Both are fabulous nurseries and they all really know their plants, but we can help them with the practicali­ties of staging an exhibit,” says Rosy.

“I vividly remember how intimidate­d I felt during our first Chelsea, way back in 1992. In those days the nurseries still exhibited in a big old canvas marquee and when the wind blew it sounded like you were on a ship. We were a tiny back-garden nursery from Hampshire with the audacity to put ourselves up against Notcutts, Hillier and the other big boys. There was real camaraderi­e between exhibitors, but you were pretty much left to your own devices.”

It was Rosy’s husband Rob who worked out the logistics of transporti­ng plants, people and everything else they might need. “You can’t just pop back home if you’ve forgotten something,” he says. “We learned the hard way about where to park your van, how many labels you’re likely to need, and why you should always be polite to the grounds staff.” Rob and Rosy’s final display was due to appear in 2020 and was all planned out when the show got cancelled, so they staged it in their own nursery instead. “We kept it in place for three weeks so that people could see it develop, and raised £8,000 for our local hospice, which was just as good as a Chelsea Gold,” says Rosy. “This year, instead of the usual stress we can just enjoy visiting the show and seeing how Graham, Neil and Niamh’s stands turn out. I can’t wait.” n

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