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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210305:13:30:00

than one million more front gardens in the uk now contain only greenery, so why the big change? well, in 2008, paving or concreting over a front garden did become more difficult. since then, you've needed planning permission to do that for an area over five square metres. gardens max your physical, mental, and social well—being. with the covid—19 impact, i think people are recognising the health benefits. the royal horticultural society's garden in wisley. it's notjust home to thousands of beautiful plants — a lot of research goes on here. there's a new science centre being built. we've just recently done a study where we put two tiny planters and a tree in a salford street, and we measured cortisol — which is a stress hormone. we found a 6% decrease in stress, which is equivalent to eight mindfulness sessions.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210305:12:53:00

compared to 2015, it's thought more than 1 million more front gardens in the uk now contain only greenery, so why the big change? well, in 2008, paving or concreting over a front garden did become more difficult. since then, you've needed planning permission to do that for an area over five square metres. gardens max your physical, mental, and social well—being. with the covid—i9 impact, i think people are recognising the health benefits. the royal horticultural society's garden in wisley. it's notjust home to thousands of beautiful plants — a lot of research goes on here. there's a new science centre being built. we've just recently done a study where we put two tiny planters and a tree in a salford street, and we measured cortisol, which is a stress hormone. we found a 6% decrease in stress,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210305:12:54:00

which is equivalent to eight mindfulness sessions. and for anyone without a front garden, the team here believe a window box or a pot can also make a big difference, helping pollinators such as bees, or even reducing pollution. just some silver—leafed plants will really help. things like stachys byzantina would be really good. any plant that's covered in lots and lots of tiny hairs, they have a larger surface area, they can lock in all of the dust particles in the atmosphere. plant in as big a pot as you can, and always line terracotta with a plastic bag, and thatjust stops all of the waterjust leaching out into the environment, and locks it into the soil where you need it. punch a few holes in the bottom so the water can drain away, and the plant's roots aren't sitting drowning, literally, in all of the excess water that they don't need. the small acts that you do, they contribute to a huge great tidal wave of achievement, really. a new season is approaching, and for many, a new sense of optimism.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210305:13:30:00

in the uk now contain only greenery, so why the big change? well, in 2008, paving or concreting over a front garden did become more difficult. since then, you've needed planning permission to do that for an area over five square metres. gardens max your physical, mental, and social well—being. with the covid—19 impact, i think people are recognising the health benefits. the royal horticultural society's garden in wisley. it's notjust home to thousands of beautiful plants — a lot of research goes on here. there's a new science centre being built. we've just recently done a study where we put two tiny planters and a tree in a salford street, and we measured cortisol — which is a stress hormone. we found a 6% decrease in stress, which is equivalent to eight mindfulness sessions.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210305:15:55:00

interested in what's going on. neighbours stop to talk, so i know more people in my road. compared to 2015, it's thought more than i million more front gardens in the uk now contain only greenery, so why the big change? well, in 2008, paving or concreting over a front garden did become more difficult. since then, you've needed planning permission to do that for an area over five square metres. gardens max your physical, mental, and social well—being. _ with the covid—19 impact, - i think people are recognising the health benefits. the royal horticultural society's garden in wisley. it's notjust home to thousands of beautiful plants — a lot of research goes on here. there's a new science centre being built. we've just recently done a study where we put two tiny planters i and a tree in a salford street, and we measured cortisol, i which is a stress hormone. we found a 6% decrease in stress, which is equivalent to eight - mindfulness sessions.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210305:06:24:00

since then, you've needed planning permission to do that for an area of five square metres. gardens max your physical, mental, and social well—being. with the covid—19 impact, i think people are recognising the health benefits. the royal horticultural society's garden in wisley. it's notjust home to thousands of beautiful plants — a lot of research goes on here. there's a new science centre being built. we've just recently done a study where we put two tiny planters and a tree in a salford street, and we measured cortisol, which is a stress hormone. we found a 6% decrease in stress, which is equivalent to eight mindfulness sessions. and for anyone without a front garden, the team here believe a window box or a pot can also make a big difference, helping pollinators such as bees, or even reducing pollution. just some silver—leafed plants will really help.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210305:07:57:00

and a tree in a salford street, and we measured cortisol, which is a stress hormone. we found a 6% decrease in stress, which is equivalent to eight mindfulness sessions. and for anyone without a front garden, the team here believe a window box or a pot can also make a big difference, helping pollinators such as bees, or even reducing pollution. just some silver—leafed plants will really help. things like stachys byzantina would be really good. any plant that's covered in lots and lots of tiny hairs, they have a larger surface area, they can lock in all of the dust particles in the atmosphere. plant in as big a part as you can, and always line terracotta with a plastic bag, and thatjust stops all of the waterjust leaching out into the environment, and locks it into the soil where you need it. punch a few holes in the bottom so the water can drain away,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210225:17:59:00

forecast, this area of high—pressure going nowhere very far. we have weak leather funds crossing into this of high pressure and bringing for cloud rebate. across parts of scotland at night in england. a few spots of light patchy rain but many games that have more fine weather with further sunshine to go around. temperature is not changing very much day by day. ten to 12 celsius. perhaps 14 with some sunshine across the one parts of the country in the southeast. sunday and next week it stays very quiet with high—pressure and it will be dry leather on the mild side. see you later.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210225:16:59:00

into the weekend and both saturday and sunday continue to see this area of high pressure dominate. however, we will see this weak weather front approach from the north—west and that could just thicken up the cloud enough to bring an odd patch of rain to scotland, maybe parts of northern england but it really won't amount to much and for most of us, it will stay dry with further spells of sunshine coming and going. temperatures mild again, ten to 14 celsius and sunday we've got more of the same. into next week, the cloud could be thick enough to give a few patches of rain across the south for a time on monday but most of next week is also looking fine, dry and mild as well. that's your weather.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210225:18:58:00

14 with some sunshine across the southeast. into next week very quiet and high pressure and it will be tried weather and stay on the mild side. that is your weather.

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