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HE is a man you may recognise from his Gardeners’ World debut on TV last year. But Gardeners’ Question Time regular Ashley Edwards’ full-time job is horticultural therapist at Horatio’s Garden in the grounds of North London’s Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, where he is also head gardener. 4 Ashley Edwards at work at the incredible Horatio’s Garden Credit: Jon Bond 4 Ashley with patient Paul West, who broke his spine when Para-Gliding in France in May this year Credit: Jon Bond This magical place provides respite, care and education for people who are struggling with serious spinal injuries.

And Ashley has been kind enough to tell me how the power of gardening can help to nourish both body and mind. He said: “The garden allows time and space for patients to process what’s happened, because it’s a big life change.” “It is wheelchair accessible and everything is at eye level so you feel immersed in the garden.



READ MORE ON GARDENING DIRTY HACK Gardening pros reveal 2 tips to help revive my 'dead' bushes - they're cheap too GARDEN GOALS Gardening fans share 'the only way' to kill ivy and stop it from coming back “When you have a spinal injury sometimes it affects your body temperature, so here we provide lots of shade. “And we have plants that attract insects and birds, so there are things to look at, an extra layer of interest. “The pathways, like the beds, are nice and curved, flat and gentle, so people who are new to their chairs can get around easily.

“And there’s colour and scent all year round — it’s really important to engage all the senses.” Most read in Fabulous CHILL-SEA GIRL 'Scotland has changed my style,' says Made in Chelsea's Georgia Toffolo INKREDIBLE Our tattoos predicted our miracle IVF tot, even weight & birth time were bang on 'TOO MUCH' Shocking moment dad wrecks his own gender reveal leaving viewers stunned SEX HACKS Follow our seven top tips to add some sparkle back into your sex life As a horticultural therapist, Ashley is also able to teach patients all about the joys of gardening. He said: “When you’ve had a spinal injury you might be in the mindset where you think, ‘Oh, I can’t do all the things I used to love any more’.

How to make a garden arch using woden pallets.mp4 “So it’s really great to be able to show people new skills or hobbies that they are able to do in an adapted way. And you can show them they can continue to garden, if that was their passion.

“It’s about looking to the future . If you sow a seed today, you’re thinking about when you’re going to harvest it. And that gives people hope.

Lots of people end up here after cycling accidents and so they are often quite angry — whether it was someone else’s fault or their fault — and being in the garden allows them to just breathe and be outside. “If you want to have those thoughts, you can have them on your own and it just helps you process everything that’s happened.” There are eight Horatio’s Gardens around the country.

See horatiosgarden.org.uk.

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