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TWO growers were crowned Britain’s best female gardeners yesterday as they
each won a record 11th gold medal at the Chelsea Flower Show.
Jekka McVicar and Rosie Hardy broke a record set almost 20 years ago by Beth
Chatto, a revered figure in the world of gardening.
Mrs Chatto, 83, was appointed OBE in 2002 for services to horticulture. She
won ten consecutive Royal Horticultural Society gold medals at Chelsea from
1977.
Mrs McVicar, who owns Jekka’s Herb Farm in Alveston, a Gloucestershire village
near Bristol, was awarded the coveted gold medal yesterday for her display
of herbs.
She said: “It’s very exciting. I’m chuffed to bits, I really am. It’s such an
honour to have overtaken the record of someone of Beth Chatto’s standing.”
Rosie Hardy, of Hardy’s Cottage Garden Plants in Whitchurch, Hampshire, said:
“It is hard work. The light levels in the run-up to Chelsea were very
worrying. I wasn’t sure the plants would be ready in time.
“Beth Chatto was the only real lady exhibitor in her day and she won ten gold
medals. Even now there aren’t that many lady exhibitors.”
Bob Sweet, the show organiser, said it was a tremendous achievement for the
two to break the record: “Beth Chatto is legendary and is renowned for her
gardening style. I’m delighted to hear that the medal record of both Hardy’s
and Jekka’s Herb Farm has now surpassed Beth’s record.
“Both Rosie and Jekka are truly dedicated professional growers who offer a
superb range of plants within their specialities.”
They were not the only women to take Chelsea by storm this year. A team of
mostly female gardening enthusiasts from Barbados won a double gold.
The Barbados Horticultural Society won gold for its display of flowers in the
Great Pavilion while its sister organisation, the Barbados Flower Arranging
Society, not only won the top medal but walked off with the Best in Show
award for flower arrangements.
Jennifer Weetch, who was part of both teams, said the success had been
celebrated Barbados style — with plenty of rum punch.
“I wanted to calm myself with a coffee when I found out,” she said. “But I was
told this had to be celebrated with a real drink.”
The floral arrangement, which she completed with Wayne Ramsey in an overnight
session, featured the bright garden colours of their homeland including
tulip gingers and anthuriums. Twisted metal bands from old rum barrels were
used in the arrangement which was, appropriately for gold medal winners,
entitled Subtle Alchemy.
Audrey Thomas, who led the Barbados floral display team, added: “It was a
group effort and we celebrated with gallons of rum punch.”
The President’s Award for the best floral display went to Bournemouth Borough
Council for an exhibit which featured a sand-sculpture, surfing, flying fish
made from succulents, an outsized deckchair and a World Cup football grown
from feverfew and Alternanthera.
Its designer was Chris Evans, the council’s nursery manager, who has tried to
change the face of municipal planting in Bournemouth. After serving as a
radio operator on HMS Active during the Falklands conflict and trying
his hand at computing, Mr Evans left the Royal Navy and turned to gardening
as a career. This was his first year at Chelsea.
He said: “I was absolutely amazed at the gold medal and President’s Award.
It’s such an honour. I’m gobsmacked — there’s no other word for it.”
The Best in Show award-winning garden was created by Tom Stuart-Smith and
sponsored by The Daily Telegraph
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