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The shocking moment Love Island's Adam Collard is attacked by thugs who rip his shirt open during bar brawl on a night out with girlfriend Paige Thorne 'I'm so glad I re-found my love for gardening, and I hope my grandchildren will develop our green fingers too.' 'As soon as lockdown hit, and we had nothing to do I was reminded of the joys of gardening,' he said.
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Paul said lockdown got him and Sandy back out in the garden - after their busy lives took over. 'I picked up a pitchfork and thought 'Well we've got to eat,' and that's where my love of gardening came from - a need to.' 'When my dad, Joseph died, I was ten and my mother and I didn't have much - except our garden. 'These days with the cost of food growing your own in a garden is the way to go. I grow a garden so I can process a year's supply of food in his cold cellar,' Paul said. 'She taught me the importance of preserving food. The furniture maker thanks his grandmother and mother for giving him green thumbs. The family owe their grandmother's long life to a healthy organic life. Paul believes his love of gardening is 'in his genes' as his grandmother, Mary Allen, 107, worked as an assistant for family in Nottingham, UK before moving over to Canada in 1910.