An 130-year-old family run nursery specialising in long flowering perennials

More than 130 years after it was established, Anja Maubach runs her great-grandfather’s plant nursery near Düsseldorf, augmenting his legacy with her own gardening philosophy and a mindful appreciation of the rhythms of life, community and the seasons

At this time of year, the Arends anemones are reaching maximum velocity in Anja’s garden. ‘I prefer borders devoted to just one season and like to grow a selection of our anemones in one inspired by Gertrude Jekyll’s September border, with bergenias and sedums, such as ‘Herbstfreude’ – one of Georg’s hybrids. The anemones are all single-flowered varieties – doubles can suffer in the autumn rains – and look wonderful growing with ornamental grasses and bistorts. The important thing is not to plant them singly. Anemones are team players, happiest in a crowd.’

Anja, too, is a team player, who derives huge satisfaction from the community she has nurtured through her nursery, including staff who have worked with her for years, students who come to learn and her many regular customers, whom she helps with cultivating themselves along with their plants. Technically, they are not her family since, as she says, ‘there is no fifth generation waiting to take over’. But Anja treasures them as if they were. Together they are now setting up a trust that will protect the legacy of her great-grandfather’s work and, in the process, pass on Anja’s own inspirational philosophy to gardeners of the future.

Anja Maubach: anja-maubach.de