Climate Change Gardening 2013 and beyond?

Sun, May 5, 2013

Climate Change Gardening

It is exactly 10 years since the RHS, National Trust and other concerned organisations reported on the serious consequences of the effects of climate change on our future gardens.

They published a joint paper Called Gardening in the Global Greenhouse which looked at the likely scenarios for English gardening if the effects of climate change continue as predicted.

http://www.myclimatechangegarden.com/blog/gardening-in-the-global-greenhouse

http://www.myclimatechangegarden.com/blog/rhs-gardens-in-a-changing-climate

Climate Gardens has ambitious plans to help our gardens and green spaces adapt to uncertain future. Please contact me at hello@globalgardening.org if you want further information and/or would like to be involved in this exciting internet project.

This blog receives hits from all over the world which proves how important this issue is becoming to global gardeners. Our changing climate is the biggest factor affecting our gardens over the next 10-30 years and now is the time to plan for an uncertain  horticultural future.

 

 

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- who has written 798 posts on My Climate Change Garden.

I am not an experienced gardener - more of an enthusiastic amateur who learns by trial and error and is keen to "manage" the effects of the weather on my garden. Writing this blog is my passion and I hope that it will continue to grow, allowing global gardeners to communicate about the effects of climate change on our plants and the future of our gardens.

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