A garden designed by a stroke survivor to help others recover from the life-changing condition has been unveiled by TV presenter Myleene Klass - at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. The Stroke Association have launched their first ever garden at the world famous horticultural event, coinciding with Stroke Awareness Month, and created by stroke survivor Miria Harris. Five-year-old stroke survivor Freddie Rushton placed the final trowel of soil onto the garden alongside Miria - with the pair joined by musician and TV presenter Myleene Klass.
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