“As weird weather and record-high temperatures continue to afflict much of the northern hemisphere, the natural flora around us — and what we can grow in our gardens — is slowly changing.”
Read the rest here, at the Toronto Star.
by Amy on July 30, 2006
“As weird weather and record-high temperatures continue to afflict much of the northern hemisphere, the natural flora around us — and what we can grow in our gardens — is slowly changing.”
Read the rest here, at the Toronto Star.
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