The RHS is keen to encourage gardeners to take steps to adapt our gardens to climate change wherever possible. They have excellent information on their web-site which explains how our gardens are already being affected by climate change and possible future scenarios.
Much of this information was first highlighted in the horticultural paper entitled “Gardening in a Global Greenhouse” which inspired me to set up this web-site.” This was originally published seven years ago in 2002 with the support of the RHS,National Trust, Kew Gardens, English Heritage, Forestry Commmission, DEFRA and UK Climate Impact Programme (UKCIP).
The RHS is keen to encourage gardeners to take steps to adapt our gardens to climate change wherever possible. They have excellent information on their web-site which explains how our gardens are already being affected by climate change and possible future scenarios.
http://www.rhs.org.uk/Gardening/Sustainable-gardening/Gardening-in-a-changing-climate/Current-Situation# #
Much of this information was first highlighted in the horticultural paper entitled “Gardening in a Global Greenhouse” which inspired me to set up this web-site.” This was originally published seven years ago in 2002 with the support of the RHS,National Trust, Kew Gardens, English Heritage, Forestry Commmission, DEFRA and UK Climate Impact Programme (UKCIP).