How to Garden in an Unfamiliar Climate? Expect the Unexpected.
Briefly

Spring arrives early, summer follows rapidly, and weather patterns are changing due to climate change. Gardeners must adapt to caring for plants in this new world order, focusing on signs plants show and reacting accordingly, instead of following a rigid calendar schedule.
In changing conditions like heat and drought, gardeners must pay attention to plant cues for stress. For example, the native flowering dogwood exhibits signs of stress early, indicating the need for caretakers to be attentive and adapt their care strategies accordingly.
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