Kevin Heinze
Kevin Carl Heinze (1 April 1928[1] – 1 September 2008) was a pioneering presenter of gardening on television in Australia. He hosted a gardening program for ABC Television entitled Sow What, which was mostly shot on location at his one-hectare home garden in Montrose, an outer suburb of Melbourne, from 1967 to 1988.[2] He also presented for ABC Radio in Melbourne between 1967 and 2004.[3] He was known for his "cheerio" sign off at the end of his programs. Heinze was an advocate for gardening in schools and initiated the School Garden Awards scheme in Victoria.[2]
Kevin Heinze | |
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Born | Kevin Carl Heinze 1 April 1928 Australia |
Died | 1 September 2008 80) | (aged
Nationality | Australian |
Occupation | Horticulturist Television presenter Radio presenter |
Known for | "Sow What" |
Following the death of his eight-year-old daughter Kim in 1974, an open day, attended by 50,000 people, was held at his garden to raise money for cancer research.[4] He and his wife Jill eventually raised over half a million dollars for cancer research. He later became patron of the Kevin Heinze Garden Centre in Doncaster which provides gardening activities for people with disabilities.[3]
Following a heart attack, Heinze died on 1 September 2008, aged 80.[1][2] Most of his garden was donated to the local shire council to enable the public to visit in the future.[4]
References
- Money, Lawrence (4 April 2008). "Sunny skies for Kev in a week of tempests". The Age. Retrieved 2 September 2008.
- "ABC TV gardening pioneer Heinze dies". ABC News. 2 September 2008. Retrieved 2 September 2008.
- Elder, John (19 December 2004). "Kevin bids his last cheerio". The Age.
- "Fact Sheet: Gardening Hero – Kevin Heinze". Retrieved 2 August 2008.