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The scientists studied Flanders, where an eighth of the land is in private gardens to see how they help combat climate change. They also found some differences in whose gardens were better for the climate, some of which were surprising.
Some of the differences won’t surprise you. Urban gardeners had a tougher task being climate-friendly due to having smaller gardens, and often with more paved surfaces.
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