Revised zone maps help you pick ideal plantsLinda Naeve
Zone maps are not absolute; if you find the information contradictory to your own experience, you may live in amicroclimate. Soil, moisture, humidity, heat, wind, and other conditions also affect the viability of individual plants. Find YourUSDAPlanting Zone ...
Cold-Rating Data Base- Minimum temperatures for palms, cycads, bananas and other tropical plants. Soil Temperature MapsSoil Temperature Maps. Cool Tropix- Growing cold hardy palms, cycads, & tropicals. Seed Germination DatabaseA Reference for a large variety of species. ...
Hardiness Zones, Gardening Zones, Growing Zones and Plant Zones refer to defined geographic regions that can support specific plants, flowers and trees. T he zones define a minimum range of temperatures that a plant or tree can survive safely in that zone. Related Ontario Maps: Ontario Average ...
-15°F to -10°FZone 6a -10°F to -5°FZone 6b -5°F to 0°FZone 7a 0°F to 5°F +- Leaflet|©Plantmaps©OpenStreetMap Contributors 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 ...
How do I use the map when growing plants? All Plant Hardiness Zone Maps serve as general guides for growing perennial plants. Gardeners have to understand that past weather records can’t provide a guaranteed forecast for future variations in weather. The USDA notes that it's good to speak...
Margaret, a great interview with such good insights in the utility of these maps as we all garden. Thank you. margaret — December 9, 2023 @ 5:54 am Reply Thanks for the link from the Arnold, Robert! Sharon — December 10, 2023 @ 6:01 am Reply Oh well, I am still in 5B. ...
For clickable zone maps in large format, go theUSDA hardiness zone mapsite. Or go to the Canadian zone map. (Both links open in a new window.) More Hardiness Information Hardiness is genetic:Some plants are naturally more tolerant of cold temperatures than others, and some cultivars of the...
maps have been a valu- able aid to those interested in predicting the adaptability of plants to specific climatic areas. Most are isotherm maps of geograph- ical regions, based upon average annual min- imum temperatures experienced at certain ...
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