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Author: Bible Society, 26 June 2020

Next year we’re all looking forward to coming together to create community gardens on the Psalm 23 Garden theme. For now, we’re gardening separately, many of us for the first time. And hasn’t that been wonderful?  

Here, set against the hum of a motorway, Hazel Southam from the Psalm 23 Garden team, talks about how tending her allotment has helped her.  

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We’d love to hear what you’ve been doing and how gardening has helped you over the last few months, whether that’s growing herbs on a window sill, making a hanging basket, or taking time in your garden. Tell us what that’s meant to you emotionally, mentally, perhaps even spiritually.  

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