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Good life comes to Covent Garden

Shoppers can enjoy a taste of the "Good Life" at a working allotment in the heart of Covent Garden.


Transformed: a horticultural worker tends to the allotment in Covent Garden

The plot is the centrepiece of the Spring Renaissance festival — designed to bring a bit of countryside to the city. A spokesman said allotments and home-grown fruit and vegetables were back in vogue.

Flowers are also an integral part of the festival and New York-based floral designer Preston Bailey has been adding the final touches to a 25ft pair of peacocks, made from living plants and flowers. A flower market will be held in the west piazza for the next four Saturdays.

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