Global Warming Information Miami FL
Global warming will contribute to a dramatic expansion of invasive, non-native plants and animals, which are able to take advantage of weakened ecosystems and out-compete native species. Gardeners can play an important role in minimizing the threat of invasive species’ expansion by removing invasive plants from the garden and choosing an array of native alternatives.
Hicorp
(866) 430-4575
16341 Ravenwood Place
Hialeah, FL
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(866) 430-4575
16341 Ravenwood Place
Hialeah, FL 33014
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7921 NW 67th St
Doral, FL
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305- 829-0222
18400 W Okeechobee Rd
Hialeah, FL
Lite Hauling
(305) 970-4153
5240 SW 112th Ave
Miami, FL
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5240 SW 112th Ave
Miami, FL 33165
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305- 883-6085
1195 W 29th St
Hialeah, FL
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(954) 551-4914
630 S Park Rd #313
Hollywood, FL
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(954) 551-4914
630 S Park Rd #313
Hollywood, FL 33021
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305- 887-1588
274 E 9th St
Hialeah, FL
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305- 863-7412
317 Palm Ave
Hialeah, FL
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305- 863-2100
375 E 32nd St
Hialeah, FL
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305-251-7663
Palmetto Ct
Miami, FL
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Click here to read Part 1 of this story. Heavier downpours and more intense storms will lead to extensive flooding in vulnerable areas. At the other extreme, severe drought conditions plaguing parts of the nation over the past few years lead to watering restrictions for our gardens. With global warming, lack of sufficient water for gardens will become even more of a problem. Droughts and heat waves also encourage some of the most damaging garden pests, such as aphids, spider mites, locusts and whiteflies. Garden weeds like dandelion and lamb’s-quarters are expected to thrive with global warming. While weeds and pests in the garden can be frustrating and time-consuming to control, the invasive species encouraged by global warming can wreak absolute havoc in a garden as they gain more of a foothold. Scientists estimate global warming will enable 48% of the invasive plants and animals in this country to move farther north as temperatures rise. While predictions for global warming are dire, they are not inevitable. With 91 million households engaged in lawn and garden activities in this country, gardeners are both guardians and stewards of our environment. The National Wildlife Federation’s report demonstrates gardeners can play a big part in the solution to global warming. “The National Wildlife Federation report will help gardeners understand the predicted impacts of global climate change on plant species and gives them practical tools to address this urgent problem,” says Marian Hill, conservation chairman of the Garden Club of America, who wrote the foreword to NWF’s report. While the following conservation practices aren’t new to many gardeners, they are more important now given the threat of global warming. Reduce the threat of invasive species, and incorporate a diversity of native plants into your landscape. Global warming will contribute to a dramatic expansion of invasive, non-native plants and animals, which are able to take advantage of weakened eco...
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