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Jekka
Celebrity chef Rick Stein counts her among his "food
heroes", Jamie Oliver wouldn’t trust the design of his herb garden to
anyone else.
Jekka McVicar started her herb farm over 20 years ago
at her
home near Bristol; it now has the largest collection of herbs in the UK
with more than 600 different varieties. When it won a Chelsea gold
medal in
1995, it was the first organic herb farm to do so.
Her
grandmother, Ruth Lowinsky,
wrote cookery books in the 1950s, and taught her daughter, Jekka's
mother, how to use herbs in
cooking. In those days anyone with a bit of garden would be growing
some veg or
some herbs. “I can remember sitting up at the kitchen table at our
house in Chew
Magna and chopping herbs when I was still very young. Before I even
went to
school I knew how to make mint sauce."
By the age of 17 the mint sauce-making toddler, had
become a
bit of a rebel. She joined a progressive rock band called “Marsupilami”
whom she met in College.
"I was a flautist," she says. "And for two or
three years I had a wonderful time gigging with the band. We played the
Isle of Wight festival with Bob Dylan, and we even performed at the
very first
Glastonbury Festival.” They made a couple of albums but Jekka decided
to move on. She worked for a while at the drama department of the BBC
before
finding work at Tumblers Bottom Herb Farm in Somerset, now known as
‘The
Curious Gardeners’.
Jekka was at home looking after two small children,
Hannah and
Alistair, when a friend asked for French tarragon for an Elizabeth
David
recipe. “I thought, Hmmm, she can’t get hold of that. Perhaps there is
a business idea here.” In those days it was hard to find anything other
than common herbs like parsley, mint and chives either in supermarkets
or
garden centres.
She converted the semi into a nursery, with every inch
of
space used for herbs. Her husband, Mac told her “Either stop or move
and make this a proper business”. ......So they moved and the farm has
gone from
the original one-acre plot to two and a half acres, the extra ground
being
bought from the royalties of her book. Jekka has just recently
republished a
new extended version of her Complete Herb Book, the original having
been
launched back in 1994.
“I realised there was a lot more I could get into the
book.
I've included 38 more herbs, and the book has been beautifully designed
so you can fully appreciate both the culinary and medicinal properties
of each
plant.”
But it's the host of celebrity chefs who have made
Jekka a
real household name. Rick Stein, Heston Blumenthal and Jamie Oliver
have recognised her worth. Jekka has created a herb garden for Jamie in
his
Essex home. “I then designed a vegetable garden, and we have recently
created
an orchard with wild herbs and a herb border.
Jekka says of Jamie Oliver "He's the most lovely bloke,
he's full of energy and enthusiasm. In real life he is exactly as he
appears on the television. He came up with a great idea to sink
containers planted
with herbs into the gravel driveway at his house. It's ideal because
chefs
are so tough on herbs, they cut enormous chunks off them. This makes it
easier to
lift the pots up and replace them with new plants from time to time."
There would seem to be a gap in the TV schedule for a
gardening programme just devoted to herbs and Jekka would be the ideal
presenter. She has a confidence and enthusiasm which is quite charming.
Jekka McVicar’s Complete Herb Book is published by Kyle
Cathie, priced £25
Jekka McVicar's Herb Farm, Rose Cottage,
Shellards Lane, Alveston, Bristol BS35 3SY 01454 418878
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