Another Inspiring Woman – from a few herbs to a worldwide business!
- At October 12, 2018
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Jekka McVicar is the Museum’s second nomination (see our blog post below) for a local woman to feature in South Gloucestershire Council’s new exhibition: ‘Inspiring Women: The Legacy of the First World War’.
The exhibition highlights inspiring women in South Gloucestershire from the First World War to the present day.
As everyone knows, Jekka has a passion for herbs! With her husband and two small children, Jekka moved to Rose Cottage, Shellards Lane, Alveston in 1987 and there she gradually created an organic herb farm.
From small beginnings, Jekka now grows over 650 herb varieties, and has a worldwide business. (Who knew there were 650 varieties of herbs in the world? Well, Jekka, obviously!)
She learns how the herbs can be used medicinally or in cooking and she knows how to display them at shows to good decorative effect. As a result, she has won 62 Gold Medals of the Royal Horticultural Society, 14 of them from Chelsea!
Her ‘Complete Herb Book’ has sold over a million copies and she appears frequently on TV.
She is now a Vice President of the RHS and one of the few women to hold their prestigious Victoria Medal of Honour.
Despite all this, Jekka still holds regular free open days for local people, in which she shares what she has learned about the herbs she grows – how to look after them, how to use some of them medicinally and, best of all, how to cook with them!
We think she’s definitely inspiring and if you want to find Jekka and lots of other local women of the last 100 years featured in the ‘Inspiring Women’ exhibition, go along to Thornbury Library between 11th and 26th November and read all about them.