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Roger
Aylett
9th April 1934 – 18th May 2010
Roger Aylett passed away on 18th May aged 76 years. He started
his own business – Aylett Nurseries Ltd on the same 7 ½
acres of land at the age of twenty-one. Roger trained at Oaklands
College which at that time was solely for the study of Agriculture
and Horticulture and was located on the Hatfield Road, St Albans,
later on in the 80’s he became a governor of Oaklands and
always took a keen interest in the training of young aspiring horticulturists.
Initially, Roger grew glasshouse crops on the nursery but soon developed
his childhood interest – dahlias. Very soon stunning dahlia
exhibits were wooing the public around the country and plants were
despatched to all corners of Britain, Aylett Nurseries won many
top awards for these displays including 36 consecutive Gold Medals
between 1961 and 1999 at the Royal Horticultural Society shows.
At the Great Autumn Show of 1977 the Nursery was awarded the Williams
Memorial Medal, this is presented for the best exhibit of plants
and/or flowers of a single genus staged at one of the Society shows
during the course of a year. This great achievement was repeated
again in 1994. For over thirty years Roger was a valued member of
the R.H.S Shows and Dahlia Committees – he was also regularly
seen assessing the dahlia trials at Wisley and the National Dahlia
Society awarded him their Silver Medal in 1999. The previous year
he was overjoyed to receive recognition from the Royal Horticultural
Society with the award of the Veitch Memorial Medal for outstanding
contributions to the science and practice of horticulture. This
moment he later described as representing the pinnacle of his career.
Best described as a “pioneer”, Roger developed the
family business into a very successful independent garden centre.
In2005, he published his autobiography 50 Golden Gardening Years.
Earlier this year Aylett Nurseries received the accolade of Gardening
Which “Best Buy” – rated the third best independent
garden centre in the UK. As Managing Director, Roger was justly
proud of these achievements.
He was very involved within the local community. Roger was a true
gentleman – quiet, unassuming, kind and generous. His interests
were his family, to whom he was devoted - and Aylett Nurseries Ltd.
He is survived by his wife, Hazel, his two married daughters, Julie
and Sally, and four grandchildren.
The funeral cortege left from the Nursery and a Thanksgiving service
was held in St Albans Cathedral and Abbey Church on the 2nd June
2010.
‘And what of the future ? Well the nursery is in the safe
hands of the family, but I have no crystal ball ! If I’d had
one, of course, life would have been much less of a challenge and
far less enjoyable too’
A quote taken from the end of 50 Golden Gardening Years
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