Background
Veitch was the younger son of James Veitch and grandson of John Veitch.
Veitch was the younger son of James Veitch and grandson of John Veitch.
He spent some time farming on the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa, before returning to England to join the family nursery company in 1856. In 1863, following the death of his father, he took over the Exeter branch of the family nursery business, which became Robert Veitch & Sons. Robert moved the nursery to New North Road in 1864, and opened another seed warehouse in the High Street.
Peter brought his experiences of French and German nurseries into the company as well as an element of flair from the Chelsea, London nursery.
Robert landscaped many Exeter parks as well as the Higher Cemetery. He was laid to rest during 1885 in the old Street Leonards cemetery, which is an annexe of the Higher Cemetery.