💨 Abstract
The Wimbledon head gardener, Martyn Falconer, enjoys rain as it maintains the tournament's flower displays. He oversees 27,000 plants for Wimbledon, ensuring the gardens, including hydrangeas, petunias, roses, and Boston ivy, look perfect. With a team of 12, including apprentices, they prepare the 42-acre site year-round. The gardens must stay colorful and pristine throughout the two-week tournament.
Courtesy: AFP
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