Monday, 3 June 2019
Chelsea Flower Show
When I was an apprentice gardener back in the 60s, working for Ealing Parks Department, we were expected to go to Chelsea Show every year, but as that involved being driven there in his car by the Parks Superintendant, it wasn’t such a great hardship. We got in free and spent the day being shown round by him. I never actually had to pay to visit Chelsea Show because when the Superintendant stopped taking us I stopped going.
My sister, who wasn’t employed by the Parks Department, used to go to Chelsea Show regularly and used to have to pay. She gave up doing that several years ago because she said it had got too expensive. Mind, in the days when she did use to go to the show, she could have bought a copy of my book on plant religions and mythology, Gardens of the Gods, still available from Amazon, which the RHS used to sell at Chelsea Show when it was first published.
The BBC seem to set a lot of store by Chelsea Flower Show, sending all sorts of odd people to visit and report on it. Malvern Show as well, to which they do at least send gardening types like Monty Don and Joe Swift to report on events.
I don’t watch any of their coverage, I’m afraid, preferring to be out in my own garden when the weather allows, and it has done recently, surrounded by red hot pokers, day lilies, laburnum and azaleas at the moment to name but a few.
I haven’t got to the state of mind of my grandmother, who wouldn’t go away on holiday anywhere because it meant missing something growing in her garden giving of its best at that moment, but I can see why she got like that.
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