Isabelle is a great example of how with determination and talent someone can start out on the bottom rung of an organisation and rise to a managerial role in a short time. In her case she is now Production Supervisor at Haars Nursery. This year she won the Nursery & Garden Industry Victoria Young Leader of the Year award. Well done!
Horticultural Heroes
Horticultural Hero: Emma Cutting
Emma is the founder of Heartscapes, an initiative which seeks to green our streetscapes and bring the community together through street gardening. You may have seen her featured on the ABC TV ‘Gardening Australia’ program.
Women in Horticulture: Jac Semmler
Following a meteoric rise, Jac Semmler has now become a household name in the horticulture fraternity due to her appearances on ABC TV’s Gardening Australia.
After years of study and forays into the training and education sphere, she spent 6 years with The Diggers Club before starting her own business ‘Super Bloom Plant Practice’ as a plant practitioner, involving consultancy, landscape design and writing 2 books, Super Bloom and Super Bloom Handbook.
So, it’s no surprise that she is now involved with the new Laak Boorndap urban garden project that is planned for the Melbourne Arts precinct, collaborating with world-renowned landscape designers.
Well done, Jac!”
Women in Horticulture: Sophie Thomson
Q&A with Sophie Thomson who you will immediately recognise from her long-standing role on Gardening Australia. She’s a human dynamo not afraid to take on bigger and bigger challenges.
Women in Horticulture: Michele Adler
Michele Adler’s expertise and knowledge is undoubted. Now she has written an award-winning book ‘Burnley Gardens: their design and the people who loved them’ – a book which we have eagerly awaited and will be formally launched next month
Women in Horticulture: Clare Hart
Clare Hart is Acting Executive Director at Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria (Melbourne). After starting out in Fine Art Painting she switched to horticulture and has held several roles involving Garden Design,
Nursery Management and Arboriculture as well as management of public open spaces with local government and botanic gardens. You may also remember her from the 3RRR radio gardening program
“Dirty Deeds”.
Women in Horticulture: Merryle Johnson
Meet Merryle Johnson; lifelong gardener, plantsperson and owner of Seedscape Seeds, and read about her journey in Horticulture.
Women in Horticulture: Nikki Davey
Nikki was announced as the 2023 AgriFutures Rural Woman of the Year. This young entrepreneur developed her ‘Grown Not Flown’ digital app to encourage us to buy local, connecting us with local, sustainable flower producers. It’s a family affair involving 2 farms with truffles and flowers in regional Victoria.