Three years after swapping court for compost a former property solicitor has taken centre stage at BBC Gardeners' World Live horticultural show.
Jason Loh, of Cranford Gradens, will be displaying his silver medal award-winning show garden, The Journey, at the NEC Birmingham this weekend.
Growing up in Singapore, the West Bridgford garden designer said he had little opportunity to develop an interest in plants and landscaping.
Mr Loh said: "There isn't much land in Singapore - even my parents were surprised that I chose to go into this career.
"My dad came over to visit when I bought my house in West Bridgford and he saw the garden which I had redesigned.
"Our relationship grew a lot closer because of it and I started to see the aspect of gardening which brings people together."
A property lawyer for 10 years, Mr Loh turned his hand to garden design after being made redundant in 2008.
He said: "I wanted to get into something that stirred my heart and I liked the idea of seeing the results of my work and making people happy."
He was inspired to design The Journey garden after a year of "significant lows and inspirational highs." "It has been a really eventful season," said Mr Loh.
"A year ago my parents celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary and my mum was suffering from cancer, but she has since had an operation and been given the all clear.
"There was a death in my family and in the same year I ended up meeting Charlotte and getting engaged - so there has been a lot going on.
"I've been a Christian for 18 or 19 years and I wanted to create a space where people can think about where they have been and where they are going."
Mr Loh first submitted the design around Christmas time last year and was one of 15 gardens to be selected to appear at the show which takes place from June 12 to 15.
However, funding for the project proved difficult to source and Mr Loh had to launch a campaign on social media to raise the money to build the garden.
Through the internet, door knocking and donations he managed to raise the £20,000 needed to fund The Journey.
The garden is the designer's first feature at BBC Gardeners' World Live having previously won Premier Gold and Silver Gilt at the Harrogate Autumn Flower Show in 2012.
Fiancée and doctor Miss Harrison, 35, told the Post she could not be prouder of her husband-to-be.
The loved-up pair who met at a Christian Centre last June are planning to marry next month on July 5.
She said: "I've seen many different sides of Jason during this project - he has been hardworking and patient.
"The last three or four weeks have been really full on and it has been a bit of a rollercoaster with the sponsorship but we are both really excited, both about the show and getting married."
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BBC's Gardeners' World Live 2014: Former West Bridgford solicitor takes centre stage at this year's horticultural show
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