megan paterson reports.one of the nation's busiest service stations is growing well, where horticulture is therapy and volunteers develop green fingers as they nurture their mental health. my husband died by suicide last year, and it shattered my world. i needed to start to just find things that would help me through really dark periods. and this just happened to be coming up at the time. and i thought, well, i'll give it a go. grief, depression, anxiety, all sifted through in these polytunnels, quiet chats over repotting, growing relationships over time. people are so lovely. they're so supportive, and it feels like such a safe, supportive environment for that reason. growing well took over the site here injanuary, gifted rent free by tebay services. the volunteers and their mentors have transformed it into a commercial garden, which will sustain the charity's future and help them focus on their own. people attend growing well on one day a week, same day each week. they work as part of a team. it's all abou