Climate Change Gardening

If you want to find expert advice about climate change gardening visit the web-site of the beautiful Trewithen gardens in Cornwall. They have an excellent information sheet on their home page which is a summary of ideas and advice from a conference organised by Planetnetwork in September 2008. This organisation  promotes botanical collections in Britain and Ireland as a national resource for research, conservation and education. .http://www.plantnetwork.org/

Their report is well worth  reading as it explores many climate change gardening issues. http://www.trewithengardens.co.uk/assets/documents/Climate_Change_and_Planting_for_the_Future.pdf

If you want to explore climate change gardening, there are a list of specialist nurseries who stock a wide range of plants that will cope with our unpredictable climate.http://www.myclimatechangegarden.com/blog/specialist-nuseries-to-help-you-select-climate-change-plants

Visit my plant lists for just a few ideas of Architectural, Exotic and Mediterranean plants that now grow well in the UK.

http://www.myclimatechangegarden.com/blog/plant-collection

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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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