‘Imperfections are what gives us character’ : a prickly garden to help teenagers blossom
Plants whose beauty is flawed carry a message in Children’s Society garden, a gold medal winner at Chelsea flower show Gardens do not have to be perfect to be beautiful – and neither do teenagers. That is the central message behind the Children’s Society garden, which has won a gold medal at (…)
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