HOBBITS, HOBBITON AND HORTICULTURE
Back in 2017 I was delighted to be invited as one of the international judges at the New Zealand Flower & Garden Show in Auckland. On the morning of judging we were put into panels of three and allocated the gardens we were judging and to my surprise one of them was a hobbit’s garden. As a fan of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit and the subsequent Lord of the Rings and hobbit films, I couldn’t wait to see what they had created. The recreation of the hobbit hole and surrounding garden was amazing, and all three judges agreed on a well-deserved Gold. The attention to detail was some of the best I’ve ever seen and when I had the pleasure of presenting the team with their award, they said that if ever I was passing by the Hobbiton movie set, I should feel free to pop in!
Twelve months later while visiting family in New Zealand, I decided to take them up on their offer and Jill and I spent a wonderful day in the beautiful countryside, exploring Hobbiton, home of the hobbits.
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It all started in 1998 when film
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