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Lack of frost could see rise of fig and almond trees in UK gardens

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Warming weather due to climate change means plants used to balmier climes have been doing well.

Royal Horticultural Society is having to experiment with garden design and planting more than ever.

This year has been exceptionally wet, while future years could bring drought.

Figs have been planted outside at the RHS 's Hyde Hall site in Essex for the first time.

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