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2:27pm Monday 22nd June 2009 in
By community correspondant, Freya Marshall.
When Jill Foxley from 'The Perfumed Garden' was tending to the garden of a terminally ill customer, she was highly impressed by his Macmillan nurse. ‘She gave all the family help both physically and emotionally,’ says Jill. ‘Her deep commitment, kindness and devotion to her job rang a chord within me. It was one of those defining moments.’ This defining moment inspired Jill to design The Macmillan Healing Garden for this year’s Hampton Court Palace Flower Show.
‘The garden is designed to highlight the use of plants within cancer treatments,’ explains Jill. ‘We’re using plants like birch, foxgloves and poppies, which are used in the manufacture of cancer drugs, as well as plants used in herbal remedies for relaxation and harmony.
‘It’s designed to produce a relaxing environment for someone with cancer, so there’s a day bed as part of the garden furniture.’
You can see The Macmillan Healing Garden designed by The Perfumed Garden at D3 at the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show from 7-12 July.
Read Jill's blog on www.landscapejuice.com For more information contact Freya Marshall at Macmillan on 020 8222 9032 fmarshall@macmillan.org.uk
These articles were submitted by readers who have agreed to our terms of use. Its content is the sole responsibility of the contributor and is unmoderated. But we will react if anything that breaks the rules comes to our attention. If you wish to complain about this article, contact us here. If you would like to become a contributor, contact Diana Jarvis at djarvis@london.newsquest.co.uk
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