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RHS What to Grow for a Climate Resilient Garden

Practical advice for gardeners on plants that can cope in all climates

Dr Amanda Rasmussen Royal Horticultural Society

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English
Greenfinch
24 April 2025
As the world's climate changes, this timely book from plant expert, Dr Amanda Rasmussen, explains what we should be planting in our outdoor spaces.

What to Grow for a Climate Resilient Garden urges green-thumbed readers that are conscious of the environment to think deeper about the impact of maintaining a thriving garden on the future of the planet, and vice versa. With easy, practical ideas, it is the ideal book for experienced gardeners and a growing environmentally-inclined public looking for ways to make a difference.

Eminent plant expert Dr Amanda Rasmussen explains what makes particular plants suited to certain conditions, along with easy-to-implement ideas for forward-thinking gardeners. Whether you are gardening in the rain, the baking hot sun, in the city or the countryside, you'll discover information and inspiration for creating your very own resilient garden.

The author's expertise ensures a book that is botanically sound, but also aesthetically designed and eye-catching. The fascinating information about easy-to-find plants for a wide range of abilities and geographically diverse locations makes this book highly desirable for all gardeners wishing to diversify their green spaces as the climate continues to change radically.
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Imprint:   Greenfinch
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 248mm,  Width: 194mm,  Spine: 24mm
Weight:   820g
ISBN:   9781529438123
ISBN 10:   1529438128
Pages:   224
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Amanda Rasmussen (Author) Dr Amanda Rasmussen is Associate Professor of Plant Ecophysiology at the University of Nottingham. Her research focuses on plant responses to challenging environments and climates, and she is passionate about bringing science and the world of plants to everyone.

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