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Does anything say summertime more than picking full, fresh peas straight from the pod? Rich in vitamin A, B1 and C as well as folate, iron and calcium, snacking on perfect peas in the garden or allotment is simply a delight!
Are you heading to @sconepalacegardenfair to see the array of fabulous plants and garden-related items on sale on 3rd and 4th June 2022?
Ideal for moist shady borders, the Primula japonica or the Candelabra Primula, grows to about 45cm tall and bears beautiful, bright whorls of flowers on tall, upright stems above a large, basal rosette of light green, lettuce-like, crinkly leaves.
Studies over many years have highlighted the wonderful effects of plants and gardens in reducing feelings of anger, stress, fear, and anxiety. No one really knows how this works, what the mechanisms are that make us feel better when we’re in a green space or in a room with plants versus one without, but while researchers test various theories, many people notice gardening’s feel-good effect. One place you can find out more about how to harness the benefits of gardening is through @trellis_network, Scotland's Network for Therapeutic Gardening and there is lots of information on our website about them - link in the BIO!

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