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By James Williams
media captionAndrew RT Davies, Adam Price and Mark Drakeford speak about themselves and their passions
As the countdown to Wales Senedd election continues, we sat down with the three men most likely to be first minister to talk beds of nails, coming out and referring to Brexit as breakfast.
Beans are good. Carrots are useless. It s river clay, the Welsh Labour leader told us about his allotment.
It means carrots can t fight their way through the soil but it s quite hard to go wrong with runner beans so long as you don t plant them too early and the frost doesn t get them .