Growing in a Changing Climate - Wednesday 25 February
- Date
- Wednesday 25 February 2026
- Time
- 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Overview 🔗
Join us for this special one-hour webinar looking at growing food in a changing climate. The webinar will cover the impacts that common garden activities such as tools, fertilizers, feeds and composts have on the climate and how we can reduce them. We'll also look at ways to make your garden more resilient to extremes of temperature and rainfall, and highlight some under-utilised crops and perennials that may be more suited to our changing climate.
What will we cover?
- How to reduce the climate impact of your gardening activities
- How to make your garden more resilient to changes in climate
- Selecting plants that are able to withstand climate extremes
Price 🔗
This online talk is part of our mission to get as many people engaged with the principles of organic growing as possible. We're able to put on these events with the help of donations. We recommend the minimum donation of £5 to attend this webinar.
By making a donation, however large or small, you will contribute to our vital work spreading the benefits and joy of organic growing.
Speaker 🔗
Dr Anton Rosenfeld
Research manager Anton has been with Garden Organic for more than 20 years. His work has included projects with commercial field-scale growers to small-scale community gardens and allotments. He has worked as a grower, run many training courses and regularly writes for gardening magazines, including our own Organic Way members’ magazine. He has a passion for soils, composting and growing veg from a wide range of cultures.