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Alys Fowler was born on 9 November, 1977, is a British television presenter. Discover Alys Fowler's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?

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Occupation Gardener Writer
Age 46 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 9 November, 1977
Birthday 9 November
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1977

Alys Fowler (born 9 November 1977) is a British horticulturist and journalist.

She was a presenter on the long-running BBC television programme Gardeners' World.

Fowler was born in Silchester, Hampshire, and had a rural childhood.

Her father was a doctor, and her mother ran various businesses – she had 200 chickens and sold their eggs, trained gun dogs, and would dog-sit for Londoners.

She was influenced by her mother's gardening talents and the degree of self-sufficiency it afforded the family.

1996

After leaving Bedales School in 1996, she studied at the Royal Horticultural Society, and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in London, where she became interested in bringing a more organic and accessible aesthetic to landscape gardening.

1998

In 1998, she was awarded a Smithsonian Scholarship to study at the New York Botanical Gardens based in the Bronx.

In New York City, in 1998, she found ways of experiencing and creating green space, such as growing plants on her apartment's fire escape, and joining a garden-making community in Manhattan's Lower East Side which reused objects found in New York's streets and dumpsters.

1999

Fowler returned to the UK in 1999 to attend University College London, where, in 2002, she completed a master's degree in Society, Science and the Environment.

Fowler began working as a journalist for Horticulture Week, and Landscape Review.

2005

In 2005, she worked for BBC Gardeners' World and Parks as a horticultural researcher.

2006

In 2006, she became Head Gardener of the BBC garden at Berryfields in Stratford-Upon-Avon, and created features at the Gardeners' World Live shows.

2007

In 2007 she published The Thrifty Gardener: How to Create a Stylish Garden for Next to Nothing.

This became an influential period and spawned the idea for her first book in 2007, The Thrifty Gardener.

2008

In 2008, after appearing occasionally in her Berryfields role, she became a regular presenter on Gardeners' World, and wrote a monthly blog on the programme's website.

Having previously lived in London, Fowler lived in Birmingham as of 2008.

2009

Filming for her BBC series, The Edible Garden – a.k.a. A Home-Grown Life – began in mid-2009, and the series aired on BBC 2 in April 2010.

She explored community self-sustainability in the urban environment of South Birmingham.

2010

Her second book, The Edible Garden, was published in March 2010 by BBC Books to accompany the TV series.

Continuing with eco-friendly gardening culture she focused on the benefits that allotments bring to the environment and those who work on them.

2011

She was dropped by the BBC for the 2011 series, at the same time that Toby Buckland's contract as main presenter was not renewed.

She is published regularly in newspapers and magazines, including The Guardian, Gardeners' World Magazine, Gardens Illustrated, Amateur Gardening, Country Living, and The Daily Mail.

2013

In 2013, she presented an episode of Great British Garden Revival.

She had a weekly column in The Guardian giving advice on growing vegetables, fruit and flowers until December 2022.

2016

She came out as "gay. Or maybe bisexual" in 2016, ended her marriage, and wrote about both in The Guardian and in a March 2017 book, Hidden Nature: A Voyage Of Discovery.