not all roses

Monty Don fights back tears as he opens up about harrowing health ordeal at Chelsea Flower Show

He admitted the incident was 'difficult' to think about

MONTY Don was left emotional as one of the gardens at the Chelsea Flower Show reminded him of a stroke he suffered a few years ago.

The gardening expert described the terrifying experience as feeling like he was 'falling into a black hole'.

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Monty Don was moved by one particular garden at the Chelsea Flower ShowCredit: Alamy
It reminded him of a severe health episodeCredit: Rex

While looking around the nature displays at the Flower Show, Monty explained that many of the show gardens have a deeper meaning to them.

Several of them were sponsored by charities, so the spaces were designed to reflect causes the organisations supported.

The plot that moved the Gardeners' World host the most reminded him of his health battle in 2008.

He told viewers: "It is sponsored by The Stoke Association, therefore it is about the recovery process from having a stroke. The reason why I’m particularly drawn to this garden is because I had a stroke quite a few years ago now.

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"I recovered and I know that process intimately. Now it might not be the same as other people's experience but nevertheless, it is therefore very personal to me."

When he saw a pond in the centre of the garden he got emotional.

"Immediately for me, I see that as emblematic because I interpret that as the black space, I remember feeling in my brain," he shared tearfully.

"It was like a black hole or a pit and my mind was falling into it and words and thoughts, they were disappearing.

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"To be honest, seeing it is an emotional and difficult thing, I don’t know if that’s intentional, I don’t know if that’s just me responding to it."

Maria Harris, who designed the garden, had suffered from a stroke herself.

She had a personal conversation with the horticulturalist about the way she arranged the plants to simulate the recovery process.

When Monty asked her about his interpretation of the pond, she responded: "I think that’s absolutely valid, there are parts of this garden which are very, very important to me and then there are parts which I love.

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Shortly after his stroke Monty spoke to The Mail about the experience, saying he thought he was going to die.

He added: "As I walked it felt as if I was tipping over, so I'd lean the other way and find myself tipping into a hedge instead. I cannot over-exaggerate how alarmed and unwell I felt.

"It was incredibly frightening because it was as if I had entered totally uncharted territory."

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