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Gardening: A garden for all climates

Accustomed to adapting to nature's whims, gardeners are more prepared than most to take on the challenge of climate change. Emma Marris asks them what to grow in a greenhouse world.

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Emma Marris is keeping an eye on when the redbuds bloom in Columbia, Missouri.

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Marris, E. Gardening: A garden for all climates. Nature 450, 937–939 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/450937a

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