Climate change could lead to lemons in the South-East
Tuesday, July 6th, 2010Hadlow College, in Kent, has put on a display of the county’s past, present and future agriculture.
The future part of the garden features peach trees, lemons and nectarines, reflecting the fact that the Kent climate could become more Mediterranean in the coming years. As temperatures rise, the regions in which to grow certain crops are moving steadily towards the poles.
It has already been noted by some experts that Champagne is no longer the best place to grow the grapes for that particular wine. In reality, the most suitable climate is the very north of France and into the southern parts of the UK.