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Gardens Illustrated
|August 2023
Lead gardener Ed is heading up work on the Four Seasons Garden at The Newt in Somerset

Earliest gardening memory
Finding my mum's long-lost wedding ring in the vegetable patch. She had lost it several years before I was born, but when my siblings and I were very small and were sent out to dig up some summer potatoes, a distinct 'tink' sound was heard as the fork plunged into the soil. The lost ring was retrieved and we all had buttery new potatoes to celebrate.
How did you get into horticulture?
I was lucky enough to fall into horticulture by accident. I was working shifts at a local coffee shop and was offered some work by a regular who was a jobbing gardener. It quickly became clear that this was something I could be very interested in and so I did a one-year course in horticulture at Kingston Maurward College. One thing led to another, and here I am.
Horticultural heroes
This story is from the August 2023 edition of Gardens Illustrated.
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