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Alan Bloom

Alan Herbert Vauser Bloom MBE (19 November 1906 – 31 March 2005) was a British horticulturist and steam engine enthusiast. During his life he created over 170 new varieties of hardy perennial plants. These and Alpine plants and conifers were his specialities. He invented the garden feature of freestanding island beds, set in open lawn.[1] He wrote some 30 books and appeared on radio and television.

Alan Bloom
MBE
Born
Alan Herbert Vauser Bloom

(1906-11-19)19 November 1906
Died31 March 2005(2005-03-31) (aged 98)
Bressingham, Norfolk, England
OccupationPlantsman

He was the founder of Bressingham Steam and Gardens in Norfolk, England.

Career edit

Alan Bloom was the son of a market gardener at Over, Cambridgeshire. Aged seventeen he left school and learned his craft working in various nurseries. In 1926 aged twenty he rejoined his father at Oakington, transforming the family business to a wholesale nursery. Four years later, Blooms Nurseries had become one of the largest English nurseries of its kind.[2] He exhibited at the Royal Horticultural Society's Chelsea Flower Show for the first time in 1931, and was awarded the Society's Victoria Medal of Honour in 1972.[3]

During World War II he grew crops in the fens. In 1946 he purchased Bressingham Hall and 228 acres (0.92 km2) of land at Bressingham. In September 1947, following a destructive gale in March, he left this for Vancouver Island, with his partner Violet Holt, his children and their half sister Phillipa (Ship Aquitania dep 8 September 1948); leaving the Bressingham nursery in the hands of an agent but returned twenty months later. Between 1950 and 1962 he continued to develop Bressingham Gardens.

In 1962 he began to collect steam engines, some of which had been recently retired from British Railways. His two sons Robert and Adrian, from his marriage to Doris Heavens, joined him in the nursery business. In 1968 they opened the Bressingham Steam Museum alongside the nursery.

In 1985 they began the Blooms of Bressingham company, which expanded worldwide with heathers and conifers alongside the core perennial production business. In 1995 Robert Bloom was killed in a car accident. The Garden centre was taken over and merged with the larger Wyevale chain of garden centres.[4] The Blooms of Bressingham nursery was sold to Meredith and Sons Blooms Ltd, which gradually abandoned the large nursery area, whilst the original perennial nursery continues today to be part of the Bloom family business 'Blooms nurseries Ltd', as do the gardens, which were mainly developed by Adrian Bloom from 1963 onwards, expanding them to 17 acres.

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Bibliography edit

The Farm in the Fen, 1944
Hardy plants of Distinction, W.H. Collingridge Ltd, 1965,
The Fens, 1953,
The Skaters of the Fens, 1958,
"Hardy Perennials", Faber & Faber Ltd, 1957,
"Perennials for trouble-free Gardening", Faber & Faber, 1960,
"Alpines for trouble-free Gardening", Faber & Faber, 1961,
"Alpine Plants of Distinction", Collingridge Books, 1968,
Alan Bloom's Hardy Perennials, 1991, Anova Books, ISBN 0-7136-8039-3
Alan Bloom's Selected Garden Plants, 1968, Jarrold Publishing, ISBN 0-85306-040-1
Alpines for Your Garden, Intl Specialized Book Service Inc, 1980, ISBN 0-938804-01-4
Bicker's Broad, Bretland Studios Ltd, ISBN 0-904774-00-7 (with Tim Hunt)
Blooms of Bressingham: Choosing the Best Hardy Plants for Your Garden, HarperCollins Publishers Limited, ISBN 0-00-412329-8 (with Adrian Bloom)
Come You Here, Boy!: Autobiography of a Gardener, Aidan Publishing, Ellis, ISBN 0-85628-260-X
Garden Alpines, Aidan Publishing, Ellis, 1994, ISBN 0-85628-254-5
Hardy Plants and Alpines, Burall Floraprint, Limited, ISBN 0-903001-62-4
Locomotives of British Railways, Jarrold Publishing, ISBN 0-85306-939-5
Locomotives of the London and North Eastern Railway, Jarrold Publishing, ISBN 0-85306-920-4 (with D. C. Williams)
Locomotives of the Southern Railway, Jarrold Publishing, ISBN 0-85306-886-0
Locomotives of the Great Western Railway, Jarrold Publishing, ISBN 0-85306-837-2
Making the Best of Alpines, Burall Floraprint, Limited, 1975, ISBN 0-903001-07-1
Moisture Gardening, Faber & Faber, Limited, 1966 ISBN 0-571-06904-5
Perennials for Your Garden, Scribner, ISBN 0-684-13952-9
Perennials in Island Beds, Faber & Faber, Limited, 1977, ISBN 0-571-10892-X
A Plantsman's Perspective: Plants, People and Places, HarperCollins Publishers Limited, ISBN 0-00-412262-3
Plantsman's Progress, Dalton Limited, Terence, ISBN 0-900963-67-0
Prelude to Bressingham, Dalton Limited, Terence, ISBN 0-900963-60-3
Steam Alive: The Story of Bressingham Steam Museum, Picton Publishing, ISBN 0-948251-56-5
Steam Engines at Bressingham: The Story of a Live Steam Museum, Faber & Faber, Limited, ISBN 0-571-10867-9
Two Hundred Fifty Years of Steam, I P C Science & Technology Press, Limited, ISBN 0-437-01400-2
Your Book of Traction Engines, Faber & Faber, Limited, ISBN 0-571-10413-4

References edit

  1. ^ Christopher Reed, "The landscape according to Alan Bloom", HorticultureMay 1984:36–51.
  2. ^ "Alan Bloom" Times Online April 9, 2005
  3. ^ Reed 1984:40.
  4. ^ "£30m bid to merge Blooms with Wyevale" The Daily Telegraph February 14, 2007
  5. ^ Leapman, Michael (5 April 2005) "Obituary: Alan Bloom: Innovative Norfolk nurseryman" The Independent London, UK, April 5, 2005[dead link]
  6. ^ "Tributes to a renowned plantsman" 31 March 2005 BBC News

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This article is about the English nurseryman Alan Bloom For the American philosopher see Allan Bloom Alan Herbert Vauser Bloom MBE 19 November 1906 31 March 2005 was a British horticulturist and steam engine enthusiast During his life he created over 170 new varieties of hardy perennial plants These and Alpine plants and conifers were his specialities He invented the garden feature of freestanding island beds set in open lawn 1 He wrote some 30 books and appeared on radio and television Alan BloomMBEBornAlan Herbert Vauser Bloom 1906 11 19 19 November 1906Over Cambridgeshire EnglandDied31 March 2005 2005 03 31 aged 98 Bressingham Norfolk EnglandOccupationPlantsman He was the founder of Bressingham Steam and Gardens in Norfolk England Contents 1 Career 2 Awards 3 Bibliography 4 References 5 External linksCareer editAlan Bloom was the son of a market gardener at Over Cambridgeshire Aged seventeen he left school and learned his craft working in various nurseries In 1926 aged twenty he rejoined his father at Oakington transforming the family business to a wholesale nursery Four years later Blooms Nurseries had become one of the largest English nurseries of its kind 2 He exhibited at the Royal Horticultural Society s Chelsea Flower Show for the first time in 1931 and was awarded the Society s Victoria Medal of Honour in 1972 3 During World War II he grew crops in the fens In 1946 he purchased Bressingham Hall and 228 acres 0 92 km2 of land at Bressingham In September 1947 following a destructive gale in March he left this for Vancouver Island with his partner Violet Holt his children and their half sister Phillipa Ship Aquitania dep 8 September 1948 leaving the Bressingham nursery in the hands of an agent but returned twenty months later Between 1950 and 1962 he continued to develop Bressingham Gardens In 1962 he began to collect steam engines some of which had been recently retired from British Railways His two sons Robert and Adrian from his marriage to Doris Heavens joined him in the nursery business In 1968 they opened the Bressingham Steam Museum alongside the nursery In 1985 they began the Blooms of Bressingham company which expanded worldwide with heathers and conifers alongside the core perennial production business In 1995 Robert Bloom was killed in a car accident The Garden centre was taken over and merged with the larger Wyevale chain of garden centres 4 The Blooms of Bressingham nursery was sold to Meredith and Sons Blooms Ltd which gradually abandoned the large nursery area whilst the original perennial nursery continues today to be part of the Bloom family business Blooms nurseries Ltd as do the gardens which were mainly developed by Adrian Bloom from 1963 onwards expanding them to 17 acres Awards edit1997 MBE 1971 Victoria Medal 5 6 Veitch Memorial MedalBibliography editThe Farm in the Fen 1944 Hardy plants of Distinction W H Collingridge Ltd 1965 The Fens 1953 The Skaters of the Fens 1958 Hardy Perennials Faber amp Faber Ltd 1957 Perennials for trouble free Gardening Faber amp Faber 1960 Alpines for trouble free Gardening Faber amp Faber 1961 Alpine Plants of Distinction Collingridge Books 1968 Alan Bloom s Hardy Perennials 1991 Anova Books ISBN 0 7136 8039 3 Alan Bloom s Selected Garden Plants 1968 Jarrold Publishing ISBN 0 85306 040 1 Alpines for Your Garden Intl Specialized Book Service Inc 1980 ISBN 0 938804 01 4 Bicker s Broad Bretland Studios Ltd ISBN 0 904774 00 7 with Tim Hunt Blooms of Bressingham Choosing the Best Hardy Plants for Your Garden HarperCollins Publishers Limited ISBN 0 00 412329 8 with Adrian Bloom Come You Here Boy Autobiography of a Gardener Aidan Publishing Ellis ISBN 0 85628 260 X Garden Alpines Aidan Publishing Ellis 1994 ISBN 0 85628 254 5 Hardy Plants and Alpines Burall Floraprint Limited ISBN 0 903001 62 4 Locomotives of British Railways Jarrold Publishing ISBN 0 85306 939 5 Locomotives of the London and North Eastern Railway Jarrold Publishing ISBN 0 85306 920 4 with D C Williams Locomotives of the Southern Railway Jarrold Publishing ISBN 0 85306 886 0 Locomotives of the Great Western Railway Jarrold Publishing ISBN 0 85306 837 2 Making the Best of Alpines Burall Floraprint Limited 1975 ISBN 0 903001 07 1 Moisture Gardening Faber amp Faber Limited 1966 ISBN 0 571 06904 5 Perennials for Your Garden Scribner ISBN 0 684 13952 9 Perennials in Island Beds Faber amp Faber Limited 1977 ISBN 0 571 10892 X A Plantsman s Perspective Plants People and Places HarperCollins Publishers Limited ISBN 0 00 412262 3 Plantsman s Progress Dalton Limited Terence ISBN 0 900963 67 0 Prelude to Bressingham Dalton Limited Terence ISBN 0 900963 60 3 Steam Alive The Story of Bressingham Steam Museum Picton Publishing ISBN 0 948251 56 5 Steam Engines at Bressingham The Story of a Live Steam Museum Faber amp Faber Limited ISBN 0 571 10867 9 Two Hundred Fifty Years of Steam I P C Science amp Technology Press Limited ISBN 0 437 01400 2 Your Book of Traction Engines Faber amp Faber Limited ISBN 0 571 10413 4References edit Christopher Reed The landscape according to Alan Bloom HorticultureMay 1984 36 51 Alan Bloom Times Online April 9 2005 Reed 1984 40 30m bid to merge Blooms with Wyevale The Daily Telegraph February 14 2007 Leapman Michael 5 April 2005 Obituary Alan Bloom Innovative Norfolk nurseryman The Independent London UK April 5 2005 dead link Tributes to a renowned plantsman 31 March 2005 BBC NewsExternal links editBlooms Company History Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alan Bloom amp oldid 1140587323, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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