Why my garden's a corker! Celebrity hairdresser Daniel Galvin has got success down to a tree.

From: The Mail on Sunday (London, England) | Date: August 31, 2003| Author: Anstead, Mark | Copyright information

Byline: MARK ANSTEAD

Daniel Galvin feels sure his garden has contributed to his success. And he puts it all down to the lucky 375-year-old cork tree growing in front of his sittingroom window.

'It's very rare to see these in Britain because we don't have the climate,' the 58-year-old celebrity hair stylist explains. 'But the story goes that if you pick up a piece of cork, walk round the tree clockwise three times and make a wish, it comes true - as long as ...

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