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The RHS implements water-saving measures across UK gardens due to climate-driven droughts, urging public action.
The Royal Horticultural Society has launched emergency water management plans for its five major UK gardens amid severe droughts linked to climate change.
In response to the driest spring in 132 years and hottest summer on record, the RHS is expanding rainwater capture and storage, installing rain gardens and ebb-and-flow benches, and improving soil health through techniques like hollow tining and mulching.
Research on water use across different garden types is underway to guide future adaptation.
The organization urges home gardeners to adopt similar practices—such as rainwater harvesting and strategic plant placement—to build resilience against increasingly unpredictable weather while balancing water conservation with plant health and biodiversity.
La RHS implementa medidas de ahorro de agua en los jardines del Reino Unido debido a las sequías impulsadas por el clima, instando a la acción pública.