‘ 2022 was one of the fond , driest old age on record , and this show that there ’s a weight-lift motivation to look at how the UK landscape painting could exchange over the next 50 years . Part of this regard choose plant that may be better adjust to warmer and siccative climate zones , such as plants establish in part of the world with Mediterranean climate . These include pick such as Kniphofia ( red hot salamander ) , Verbena hastata ( blue vervain ) and Nepeta ( catmint ) . In 2023 , the Great Broad Walk Borders at Kew Gardens were extended beyond their 320 metres , tot up a selection of drought - tolerant plants ’ – Richard Barley , Director of Gardens at RBG Kew .

Peat - free plants‘Peatlands are the heavy instinctive carbon store in the world , and we divvy up concerns around the impact of peat descent on our rude environment . We are working hard with supplier to replace peat - grown with peat - free plants for sale in our workshop and aim , with confidence , to say that the plants we trade will be peat - free by 2025 . In 2023 we trialled a range of English grown peat - gratuitous herbs and plants . As one of our better - selling ranges of the yr , this was a huge achiever , so we anticipate reckon more of these on the shelves in the approaching year ’ – Hannah Oxley , Head of Retail and Ecommerce at RBG Kew

Plant more trees in urban areas‘The summer of 2022 was a turning spot , with temperatures pass 40 degrees combined with a wicked drought starting to leave a bull’s eye on the landscape at Kew Gardens . Urban trees have the power to cool down metropolis during heatwaves , but not only that , they also filter air pollution , prevent floods and better genial health , among other benefit . We therefore expect to see an increase in tree being establish in urban area , but urge hoi polloi to search the best metal money for their gardens as well as the necessary care required before doing so . ’ – Kevin Martin , Head of Tree Collections at Kew Gardens .

Public growth in awareness of biosecurity‘As global business deal in works has grow , so has the scourge from new pesterer jerk a drive on their hosts , and climate change is exacerbating this threat as the practicable range of mountains of novel pest species has increased . Everybody can play a part in protecting our plants and trees from the threat of pests and diseases , and we expect people to become more aware of the need for vigilance when buy unexampled plants from reputable supplier in the upcoming year . A collaborative effort is more important than ever before as we present unprecedented challenges in the context of a convert clime ’ . – Simon Toomer , Curator of Living Collections .

desegregation of Winter Garden plants‘Plants chosen for their display of flowers , seed heads , and barque provide year - round of drinks interest group , and we anticipate a move towards these wintertime garden plant . mate with wide-ranging layers of planting , shrubs such as fiery red Westonbirt dogwood ( Cornus alba ‘ Sibirica ’ ) and brilliant chickenhearted flower of genus Mahonia ( Mahonia x media ) , alongside textured silverish trunk of Himalayan birch trees ( Betula utilis subsp . Jacquemontii ) , provide an extraordinary array of colours , scents and textures throughout the cold months , as can be check in Kew ’s young Winter Garden ’ – Richard Barley , Director of Gardens at RBG Kew .

Grow your own mushrooms‘Mushrooms are have a import , and we ’ve seen a huge amount of interest from visitor since we installed our new mushroom-shaped cloud bed in Kew ’s kitchen garden in 2022 . It is a bang-up opportunity to grow food for thought in what is typically an fresh blank - the shade below a Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree or even a shed . For those without a garden , mushroom can be farm very easily indoors , and as pre - innoculated outfit are easy to spring up , it is a successful harvest for those who do n’t yet have green fingers . It is also relatively arduous to find a across-the-board variety of mushroom in the shop , whereas growing your own opens up a humanity of choice . Awareness is also turn around the potential risks that forage from the wild can pose to fragile ecosystem , and growing your own can help reverse this trend ’ – Helena Dove , Botanical Horticulturist at Kew Gardens

Growing future foods‘Alongside heritage varieties , Edible Science : Kew ’s Kitchen Garden is experiment with climate - trial impression harvest and fresh systems of planting . In 2022 , the redesigned Kitchen Garden experimented with uprise a diversity of ‘ next foods ’ , including legumes , oca , mashua , tomatillos , other substitute roots and leaf . Each of these are available commercially ( though it ’s crucial that you source with upkeep , only purchase from reputable buyers ) , and other results are predict . They indicate citizenry could look to grow new cultivars in their own vegetable patches that may be more resistive to common gadfly and diseases such as blight .

This noesis will be important for the future tense of grow food in the UK as a exchange climate is changing what we can grow , and how we spring up it . To become springy , we have to change what we grow ’ – Joe Richomme , Botanical Horticulturist at Kew Gardens .

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