-23.3°C to -20.6°CZone 6b -20.6°C to -17.8°CZone 7a -17.8°C to -15°C Based on the USDA Hardiness Zone Map Designations, this interactive version covers the Province of Ontario which ranges from USDA Zone 0b to
Find your zone using the map below or enter your zip code. Upon entering your zip code, we'll provide you with hand picked favorites that grow in your location!SHOP YOUR HARDINESS ZONE What are Zone Maps?Gardeners need a way to compare their garden climates with the climate where a plant...
The Plant Hardiness Zone Map was updated for the 2024 gardening season with the addition of thousands more local weather stations. Look at your growing zone or gardening zone to understand which plants can survive your area’s climate. Did your planting zone change? What Are Planting Zones? Whe...
Zone 7b 5°F to 10°FZone 8a 10°F to 15°FZone 8b 15°F to 20°FZone 9a 20°F to 25°FZone 9b 25°F to 30°F Based on the USDA Hardiness Zone Map Designations, this interactive version covers the Province of British Columbia which ranges from USDA Zone 1b to USDA Zone 10b. ...
How to Choose the Right Hummingbird Flowers for Your Zone: Step 1. Find your planting zone in the "Hardiness Zone Map"below or insert your zip code in the box of our "Find My Hardiness Zone" finder. Step 2. Below on this page you will find hummingbird attracting flowers that will ...
In January, the USDA issued a new plant hardiness zone map. Considered more accurate than the previous version issued in 1990, it incorporates data from the last two decades. Thanks to the availability of this higher level of detail, it now features a way to search for your zone by...
Northern Indiana used to be mostly in zone 5b, but with the recent USDA hardiness zone map update, Indiana’s planting zones have shifted. Now, the counties above State Road 18 fall into eitherzone 5b or 6a. InNorthwest Indiana, including counties like Starke, Pulaski, Jasper, and Benton,...
Its showy flowers on top of long stalks and the small light green leaves make them popular for landscaping as well as background flowers in your garden. They self-seed, so new plants will grow back each year. When To Plant:In the fall at least 4 to 6 weeks before the first frost ...
Alabama’s planting zones range from 7b in the extreme north to 9b in the coastal region, according to the 2023 USDA Hardiness Zone map. But most of Alabama is in zones 8a and 8b. Knowing your planting zone allows you to choose plants that naturally thrive here, regardless of the temperat...
How do I know what zone I live in for planting? You can determine your gardening zone at theU.S. Dept.of Agriculture website. You can either enter your ZIP code or, for even more precision, use the interactive map to click down to within a half-mile of your home. ...