The answer is simple in concept, hard in execution.
Grow local and heirloom varieties.
Save seeds from the strongest plants to grow the next generation of plants.
Because the strongest plants will be those best adapted to the climate as it is when you grow them, if you keep selecting seeds from the strongest plants, your garden will gradually adapt along with the changing climate.
Thank you for reminding me that we are going to be ok. People forget that plants have “memory” of where they’ve grown. Yes, it’s going to be rough but crops like wheat will adapt.
The answer is simple in concept, hard in execution.
Grow local and heirloom varieties.
Save seeds from the strongest plants to grow the next generation of plants.
Because the strongest plants will be those best adapted to the climate as it is when you grow them, if you keep selecting seeds from the strongest plants, your garden will gradually adapt along with the changing climate.
Think of it as evolution in action.
Thank you for reminding me that we are going to be ok. People forget that plants have “memory” of where they’ve grown. Yes, it’s going to be rough but crops like wheat will adapt.
I do something kind of like that. Except this year everything looks almost dead now still. Been 100+ with virtually no rainfall for 3 months or so…
Are you expecting your astroturf to grow?
I don’t water the lawn. So no.