The website is a joy to read – hugely informative, extremely tempting and very funny – I can see myself becoming a regular visitor to the site – and a loyal customer. Tom is a trained biologist who veered off course to pursue wealth in the city and six years ago ended up clinically depressed and on ‘gardening leave.’ Pondering his future he googled ‘how to start a nursery’ and was led to the book ‘So you want to start a nursery’ by Tony Avent. Tony Avent’s advice could be summed up as ‘DON’T’, but Tom was undeterred and made contact with Tony who further underlined his message by telling Tom that every banker he knew who had started a nursery has gone bust.
“And so” says Tom “I embarked on the Sea of Insolvency in the hope of proving him wrong.”
For the past five years Tom has traveled the world, resulting in more than 3000 seed collections from temperate regions as diverse as the Balkans and the Caucuses, to northern Japan and the jungles of Vietnam. The seeds were sown and grown on in the nursery with (as he freely admits) varying degrees of success. Now the enterprise has reached the point where the plants he deems successes are saleable plants and we can embark on our own plant hunting as we explore his collection.
What am I ordering? Boophone distichum (great name) an extraordinary bulbous plant with twisted leaves that grow in a fan shape, possibly an October flowering snowdrop, maybe the shade-loving Iris gracilipes, a species hellebore or two…… this could turn into an expensive new habit.
Boophone distichum