Meetings with Remarkable Gardeners - 1 - Beth Chatto

Meetings Remarkable Gardeners Beth Chatto

Prior to this she had developed skills as a flower arranger, and was a founding member of the Colchester flower club, giving demonstrations throughout Britain. A friendship with the painter Sir Cedric Morris , who introduced her to his rare plants at Benton End in Suffolk, marked the beginning of her interest in the more unusual, and often neglected, perennials suitable for both dry and damp situations.

Her garden and nursery, on the gravelly soil at Elmstead Market, soon became a mecca for keen gardeners. Her willingness to share her own eloquently expressed beliefs and her personal charisma made visits unforgettable.

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Her books disseminated her ideas to a wider market and she became justly famous, attracting a huge following among aspiring gardeners at a time when only a few German and Dutch nurserymen and designers were beginning to preach a naturalism based on sustainability of plant communities. Chatto stood out for her emphasis on control and appearance and, although accepting their philosophy, she retained doubts about the overall look through the seasons.

There was never any room in her garden for sloppiness.

In her books, Chatto, while providing practical suggestions, expounded environmental themes. Letters exchanged with Christopher Lloyd , published as Dear Friend and Gardener , revealed her warm and endearing character, and the book is a moving testimony to a great friendship based not only on gardening, but wider musical and literary interests.

The Woodland Garden was published in She also lectured widely in Britain and the US and wrote scores of articles for British and American horticultural publications. Highly strung and committed, Chatto could at times be imperious, expecting high standards from her staff and acolytes, and never wavering in her firmly held organic and environmental beliefs.

She drove herself to achieve perfection. She was an exacting figure at her nursery, where she remained very hands on, but she inspired genuine devotion in her workers. She always gave credit to Andrew for teaching her about plant associations in the wild and early on in her gardening life making her realise that plants perform better when their needs are considered.

Erin Victoria Zimmerman lol it didn't even take me 5 minutes to register! Over supported and paid forward. All images courtesy of The Beth Chatto Gardens. Lauren Armstrong My friends are so angry because they don't know how I have all this high quality ebooks. Highly strung and committed, Chatto could at times be imperious, expecting high standards from her staff and acolytes, and never wavering in her firmly held organic and environmental beliefs. She stressed the importance of looking at the whole plant, foliage as well as flowers, and judging the quality of a plant by observing it throughout the seasons.

Her whole philosophy was based on this simple premise but she discovered for herself, through experience, how much variation in conditions plants will take. But she also learned that true satisfaction came from combining her deeply felt ecological convictions with creating beauty, surely the aim of all true gardeners? In this she remained remarkable during a period when younger garden designers tended to emphasise plant compatibility at the expense of true artistry. The gravel garden that she laid out at the end of the s, in what was originally the heavily compacted nursery car park, was perhaps her greatest aesthetic achievement.

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The Beth Chatto Symposium is a two day event featuring speakers and panels of speakers representing some of the most cutting edge research and results of ecologically-based horticulture from around the world. A private garden party will also be held at the Beth Chatto Gardens and Nursery for friends and fellow gardeners. It changed my whole world.

I had grown up gardening in the arid US west at 8, feet elevation in the Colorado Rockies. Many of you know that My mother was a gardener and floral designer and so I knew what a dry garden could be, which was pretty lovely, I must say. But to see the experimental and divinely lush — low water, regionally appropriate drop-dead gorgeous gardens that Beth Chatto had crafted in her challenging bit of ground was a ground-shift moment for me — when I looked at the range of plants and flowers and intermingled communities and thought: Beth did not create gardens that wanted to grow anywhere else — she and her husband Andrew grew plants that wanted to live with them in their specific soil, with their specific weather patterns and rainfall.

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She grew a garden suited to her place. It reminds of listening to botanist Julie Nelson last week when she recommended that we grow plants that love us, which are not necessarily the same as the plants that we think we love. Another way of saying this is perhaps that One thing we can likely all agree on is that the plants that are happiest in our gardens will in turn make us the happiest.

Beth Chatto and her gardens embodied this idea on an aesthetic level that resonated with gardeners and plantspeople everywhere. Plant communities and relationships — these seemed to be underlying concepts through the course of this conversation with David Ward, Asa Gregers-Warg and Amy Sanderson.

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It started perhaps with the description of how Beth Chatto and her husband Andrew worked together on the creation of the Beth Chatto gardens upon his retirement. I think I must say something like this every single week — which is perhaps painfully repetitive to you all — but can the lasting impact of this work really ever be overstated? Over supported and paid forward.