“No matter where you go, people say there’s just something about gardening that makes them feel better.”
Douglas also hit headlines in 2020 when he grew a sunflower that towered over his family home.
Researchers analyzed the efficiency of growing crops in towns and cities.
Scientists think the reason might lie in our innate attraction to plants because we depend on them for food, shelter and other means of our survival.
They come in garden seed-style packaging and will be available in six naughty veg themes, including onions, avocado, plums, artichokes, courgette and aubergine
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