Ahead of our talk on the history of Benton End next week, we’ve been sifting through some archival photos of artist-plantsman Cedric Morris. In our series on gardening in style, we ask some of our favourite garden people, “What do you wear to garden, and why?” Since we can’t ask Cedric himself about what he wore to garden at Benton End, we’ve gathered a selection of his most iconic looks from throughout the years to see what we can learn from them:
1. Thick woolly jumper: essential.
2. Accessorise with a pipe and muddy knees.
3. Gardening is always better with fluffy and feathered friends.
4. Take regular hammock breaks.
5. If no hammock is available, a deckchair will do.
6. And a neckerchief never goes amiss.
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Benton End: A Paradise of Pollen and Paint
Tues 26 October, 7pm: book tickets
Want to find out more about Cedric Morris’ life at Benton End? Garden Museum Director Christopher Woodward and Head Gardener Matt Collins will be in conversation on Tuesday 26 October, discussing Benton End’s history and the botanical discoveries Matt has made in a year looking after Cedric’s garden.