Society to retire plants no longer suited to UK’s changing climate after 14% fewer days of ground frost recordedFig and almond trees are thriving in Britain as a result of fewer frosts, the Royal Horticultural Society has said.The lack of frost, one of the effects of climate breakdown, means plants used to warmer climes have been doing well in RHS gardens. Almond trees from the Mediterranean were planted at Wisley in Surrey several years ago, and without frost this year have fruited well for the first time. Continue reading…
Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/jan/02/fig-almond-trees-thriving-uk-thanks-to-fewer-frosts-rhs
Author : Helena Horton Environment reporter
Publish date : 2025-01-02 06:00:00
Copyright for syndicated content belongs to the linked Source.
Trending
- Muere el hombre ingresado tras el incendio del edificio de Cantabria en el que habían fallecido dos familiares suyos
- Hamas anuncia que liberará este sábado a cuatro de las militares israelíes que mantiene cautivas
- Major beer brand issues product recall for 550ml bottles due to risk of broken glass
- Princess Anne speaks out about horse accident that left her concussed
- Storm Eowyn blasts huge trampoline down street as 90mph wind wreaks havoc in sudden gust
- Nearly 20,000 cases of popular milk brand recalled by FDA
- Dior’s British designer Kim Jones awarded knighthood in Paris
- Tributes to woman who died after Plymouth attack
Friday, January 24