'We must turn green'
The Herald|September 23, 2024
GARDENS should be at the heart of new house building – with planting included in measures to boost wildlife in developments, the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has urged.
'We must turn green'

The charity said gardens and cultivated plants offer nature-based solutions for climate change, such as slowing the flow of rainwater and cooling urban areas, provide an important home for wildlife and boost wellbeing.

The RHS, which is hosting more than 70 green infrastructure experts from around the world, wants to see updated planning guidelines to require cultivated landscapes and garden master plans for urban areas.

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