Garden army unleashed in climate fight

Published date13 September 2021
Publication titleDaily Record, The / Sunday Mail (Glasgow, Scotland)
The Royal Horticultural Society aims to help the UK's 30 million gardeners take action in backyards to cut CO2 and boost wildlife.

They are being urged to plant trees and blooms, use rainwater for plants, go peat-free and ditch paving slabs for perennials.

The RHS has come up with a list of 10 achievable actions gardeners can take to help nature and the climate, and has called for government funding for...

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