Our climate is changing, and it’s changing in many different ways, said Stephen Vermette, professor of geography at SUNY Buffalo State University. Some changes are beneficial to gardens in Western New York, but other changes cause problems. Here are some takeaways: Average air temperatures have been warming in Western New York since 1965. Our growing season now is about three weeks longer than it was in 1965. In general, we can grow plants earlier in spring and later into autumn….
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