Montagu 'Monty' Denis Wyatt Don (born July 8,1955) is a BBC television presenter, writer and speaker on horticulture. Monty is perhaps best described as a gardening-guru, despite receiving no formal training as a gardener. In his own words "I was - am - an amateur gardener and a professional writer. Wikipedia
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Monty Don It began in Summer 2004 The Monty Project began in Autumn 2004 as a trial project, a collaboration between Monty Don, West Mercia Probation Service, and the West Mercia Trust. www.themontyproject.com/
Monty Don is evangelical about gardening, an Earth Father of sorts. But when he decided that working the soil could help a group of prolific offenders, mainly drug addicts, and set up a smallholding in Herefordshire as a charitable project (with the BBC books.guardian.co.uk/reviews/houseandgarden/0,,1939612,00...
Renowned gardening writer and BBC television presenter Monty Don was born in Germany. After graduating from Cambridge in 1979 he founded the jewellery company Monty Don Ltd with his future wife Sarah. In 1988 he moved to Herefordshire and started his fi observer.guardian.co.uk/print/0,,16200692-119684,00.html
The friend looked impressed, but then she's a mere 45 and has only just noticed the erotic possibilities of Monty Don , whereas I have subconsciously absorbed an entire plant kingdom in the hope that when Mrs Don meets a little accident with the deadly ni www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/femail/article.html?in_art...
Phileas Fogg never had it so tough. Monty Don , gardening journalist and sage, presenter of BBC2's Gardeners' World and many another televisual fest of flora, has recently returned from what must count as his hardest assignment yet. www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2008/01/26/...