Warm, Dry Spring Challenges Crops
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Gardening: Getting the best out of cool season crops in a changing climate

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Research predicts an increase in frost-free and above 30C days , as well as a decrease in annual precipitation amounts.
Cool-season crops frequently struggle due to warmer and drier conditions.
Seeding earlier has risks, but as the late Lois Hole once said, “All you’ve lost is a few seeds. Still time to plant again”.
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