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Resilient Trees: Which trees should we plant to revitalise and protect our landscapes?

28 September 2022

As the climate changes, attacks by pests and pathogens increase and the urbanisation of our green spaces continues relentlessly, which trees should we be planting now, to revitalise and help protect the landscapes in which we live? Barbara Segall writes in Garden Design Journal.

page of article in garden design journal about resilient trees

As featured in the October 2022 issue of Garden Design Journal. Copyright Society of Garden Designers, sgd.org.uk

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I edit magazines and write about gardens, plants and gardeners. My own garden and those open to the public, here and abroad – and gardeners – professionals and passionate amateurs, alike, all feature in my writing. Growing my own fruit, vegetables and herbs in a small, productive and ornamental town garden gives me great pleasure, as does using the produce and writing about it. Read more

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