Watermelons in Bristol: how UK heatwaves are affecting growers
Life and style | The Guardian
Most allotment holders say the heat has meant more work for smaller crops, although some have found a silver lining
After a summer of repeated heatwaves and exceptionally dry weather in the UK, rain has brought some relief this week, but drought remains widespread and experts warn it will take weeks of sustained rainfall for water supplies to recover.
For people growing their own fruit and vegetables, it has been a challenging and sometimes surprising season. The Guardian spoke to growers across England about how they are adapting to a hotter, drier climate.
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