Climate Change & the Garden: Resources

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Are you interested in growing a more resilient garden in the face of climate change? Organic practices are ideal for building a more resilient garden. Check out the resources below for information on how climate change affects gardening; and how gardeners can adapt to climate change, improve biodiversity, and feed their communities.

This page is updated as we develop more resources. If there’s a topic you’d like us to cover, let us know!

Gardening in Climate Change Webinar Series

In this webinar series from 2025, MOFGA staff and representatives from organizations across Maine speak to different elements of gardening amid climate change.

Gardening in Climate Change Webinar Series

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Landsmith Farm in Waldoboro, Maine, organically grows a wide variety of high-quality, tasty vegetables, herbs, willow, and cut flowers using practices that prioritize the health of the land and its stewards. Their products are sold wholesale and direct-to-consumer through a variety of channels, including a farm stand, pick-your-own garden, and a future CSA (community supported agriculture) program. Landsmith Farm is owned and operated by Erin Espinosa, whose identities as a queer latina woman farmer ground the farm in values of reciprocity, community, and perseverance.

 

Visit Ladsmith Farm on Instagram @landsmithfarm and on their Website.

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