There is a craze in Hungarian gardens, more and more people are planting such plants

Published 2024년 11월 17일

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Hungary is experiencing climate change, leading to increased popularity of tropical or Mediterranean-type plants in home gardens due to longer frost-free periods, hotter and drier summers, and shorter, rainier winters. However, fruit cultivation is not expected to shift towards Mediterranean plants. The trend is largely driven by people turning to gardening during the pandemic and supply chain issues. Gardener Szabolcs Megyeri advises conscious shopping and considering the specific plant's needs before buying.
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Growing tropical or Mediterranean-type plants in home gardens is becoming more and more popular in our country. Climate change, i.e. global warming caused by climate change, is now becoming more and more noticeable in Hungary. Instead of the previous long, snowy winters, shorter, rainier winters and longer frost-free periods are now typical, while the spring and autumn transitions have been shortened. Summers are hot and often dry, especially in the Great Plain, where precipitation is becoming rarer. As a result of the slowly progressing warming, the Mediterranean climate characteristics are shifting further and further north, which is well exemplified by the changes in the cultivation of cultivated plants and the Mediterranean plants that live in our gardens. However, according to horticultural engineer Szabolcs Megyeri, more and more people are planting these kinds of plants not only because of climate change. Hungary has a continental climate, there are four seasons, the ...
Source: Agronaplo

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