Gardening in a Changing Climate

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Wetter spring soils, drier summers, and pests that move north are just some of the realities Vermont gardeners face with climate change, says writer and gardener Ellen Michaud.  To help gardeners better understand the challenges of climate change, and suggest strategies to deal with it, three UVM experts lead this workshop. Presenters include: Vermont state climatologist Leley-Ann Dupigny-Giroux, UVM researcher Rachel Schattman, UVM Extension professor Leonard Perry.  Organized by Northwest Chapter of UVM Extension Master Gardener program.

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  • Production Date: 04/26/2014
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  • Town: Burlington
  • Geography: Northeast U.S.
  • Event Type: General
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