Adam Frost (garden designer)

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Adam Frost (born September 1969)[1] is a British garden designer[2] and horticulturist known for his successes at the Chelsea Flower Show and as a presenter on the BBC's Gardeners' World.[3]

He was born in Harlow in Essex.[4] When he was 15 his family moved to North Devon and he lost interest in school, eventually leaving home to start working.[5]

Career

He started his career working for North Devon Parks Department and then he moved to London, to work as a landscaper. His big break came when he worked with Geoff Hamilton at his garden at Barnsdale, Rutland.[6]

In 2013 he was instrumental in setting up the Homebase Garden Academy[7] and in 2014 became an RHS Ambassador. He is also an author and his book Real Gardens tells the journey of his award-winning Chelsea gardens.[8] He has won seven gold medals at the Chelsea Flower Show.[9] Frost discussed his life and career on BBC Radio 4's Saturday Live in April 2019.[10]

Personal life

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