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Volunteer members of the Chorley & District Gardening Society filled the containers earlier this week with blooming red begonias, the Chorley Guardian reports.
In an interview with the Radio Times, the former Gardeners’ World presenter admitted, however, that speaking to vegetables, bushes and flowers to make them grow does not necessarily work.
A recent study by researchers at the University of California and the Harvard School of Public Health showed that brisk walking or vigorous physical activity could help slow prostate cancer.
Speaking at the Chelsea Flower Show, head of science at the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Dr Roger Williams suggested tending to plants in both pots or in a bigger outside space can provide great exercise.
That is the opinion of self-styled guerrilla gardener Richard Reynolds, who described the way they were being grown around Patrick Collins’ nine-metre high-rise of glass and stainless steel in the B&Q Garden as an excellent solution.