Renowned television personality Alan Titchmarsh recently shared insights into his well-being, emphasizing the value of each day following his father’s passing. He spoke about the decision to move with his spouse, Alison, after over five decades of marriage, from their historical estate in Alton, Hampshire, to a more modest residence in Surrey.
The relocation signifies bidding farewell to Alan’s beloved four-acre garden, meticulously tended with dedication for 25 years. Despite this change, Alan remains resolute in his commitment to stay active and engaged, expressing no desire to retire anytime soon and acknowledging his good fortune in maintaining good health.
In an interview with The Times, Alan dispelled rumors about undergoing knee replacements, affirming that he still possesses his original knees. Known for his preference to walk up escalators, even on the tube, he reflected on his father’s premature passing at 62, underscoring the unpredictability of life and the gratitude for each additional day he has lived.
In a separate gardening-related revelation, Alan shared his exclusive method for deterring slugs and snails, highlighting the efficacy of using copper rings around plants to deter these pests. He also addressed common misconceptions about pruning in a recent video for the BBC Gardeners’ World YouTube channel, emphasizing the necessity of summer pruning for certain plants to maintain their health and appearance.
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