Mary Spiller
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Biography
Mary Rose Spiller (born 13 April 1923) is a horticulturist and teacher who has devoted her life to the dissemination of successful horticulture, particularly by women, in Britain.
Spiller's parents were Reginald Spiller, a crystallographer at Oxford University, and his wife Olive. She was born and grew up in the house in Cowley where she still lives.
In 1942, she began studying at the Waterperry School of Horticulture under Beatrix Havergal. She was employed at Waterperry gardens near Wheatley, Oxfordshire. as a gardener, planner, manager and teacher from 1963 until her retirement at the age of 90 in 2013. She was horticultural manager at Waterperry from 1975 until 1990.
In the early 1980s, she was the first woman presenter of Gardeners' World, the BBC TV series about gardening. She took part in episode 6 of the 2014 BBC TV series Glorious Gardens from Above.
When Havergal retired in 1971, Spiller continued the horticultural tradition she had established until her official retirement in 2013. Her influence at Waterperry continues through her ongoing work with the Friends of Waterperry Gardens, and as horticultural consultant to Waterperry gardens.
One of Spiller's horticultural passions is alpines, but she is known as a rounded horticulturist. She was awarded the RHA Associateship of Honour in July 2008
Alongside her work at Waterperry, Spiller gave lectures to the gardening enthusiasts around Oxfordshire since the 1950s, and wrote two gardening books: Growing Fruit (1980), and Weeds, Search and Destroy (1985).