- Near Banbury
- £38,000 to £42,000
- Monday to Friday
- Private Medical
- 20 days holiday + bank holidays
- Pension
We’re delighted to be working with a private family estate in North Oxfordshire to recruit an experienced Head Grower, responsible for the care and cultivation of the estate’s cutting gardens.
This is a wonderful opportunity for a talented and hands-on grower to take ownership of a flourishing and thoughtfully managed flower garden. With a focus on seasonal beauty, soil health, and biodiversity, the cutting gardens are run according to organic and regenerative principles, providing a steady supply of flowers for use across the estate.
The Head Grower will work closely with the estate’s horticultural team to plan and deliver a productive and ever-evolving garden, from propagation through to picking.
Responsibilities- Manage the day-to-day care and maintenance of the estate’s cutting gardens, including propagation, planting, pruning, staking, weeding, deadheading and harvesting
- Develop seasonal and annual planting plans to ensure consistent flowering throughout the season
- Monitor crop performance and reflect on what’s working well in both garden and vase
- Maintain excellent standards across the garden, including glasshouse and polytunnel areas
- Work in line with organic, no-dig or low-intervention methods, including rotational planting and composting
- Monitor plant health and adjust growing methods to suit seasonal changes and weather conditions
- Ensure soil health, sustainability, and long-term productivity remain central to the garden’s development
- Take a proactive role in maintaining tools, equipment, and infrastructure
- Keep clear records of planting plans, propagation, and seasonal observations
- Collaborate closely with the wider estate garden team to ensure a cohesive and consistent approach
- A passionate and experienced grower, with at least 3 years working in a productive garden
- Strong knowledge of cut flowers, seasonal planning, and species-specific care
- Confident with propagation, including greenhouse and polytunnel management
- A creative and visual approach to planting, with an eye for quality and detail
- A good understanding of organic and regenerative growing principles
- Highly organised, responsible, and self-motivated
- Able to work outdoors in all weathers, with a practical and positive attitude
- Excellent communication and planning skills
- A full UK manual driving licence
- Familiarity with no-dig or minimum-till systems
- Experience with composting, green manures, and soil-building practices
- Previous experience working on a private estate or with ornamental and productive gardens side by side