Climate Change Gardening: Adapting, Grieving, and Building Resilience (2026)

Personally, I think climate-adaptive gardening is not just a hobby update, it’s a social movement in disguise. The Oregon story isn’t about plants alone but about how communities reimagine resilience when the weather stops behaving like a calendar. What makes this particularly fascinating is how grief becomes a catalyst for collective action, not a surrender to despair.

Climate Change Gardening: Adapting, Grieving, and Building Resilience (2026)
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