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The updated map allows users to find their zone by entering a ZIP code or by zooming in to the map as tight as a half-mile area using a Geographic Information System (GIS)-based interactive format ...
How do I find my new hardiness zone? It used to be easier to find your hardiness zone: You’d just drop your zip code into Google, and it would spit out the information. But Google hasn’t ...
Wondering what is your planting zone? Here's how the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map helps you determine which plants are most likely to thrive in your garden.
To find your location's hardiness zone, start by visiting the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map online. This interactive tool allows you to enter your exact location — whether by city, ZIP code, or ...
The new map has a zip code finder; type in your zip code to get specific zone information for your location. The new map can be found online at https://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/.
The new map, which allows users to find their zones by ZIP code, includes two new warmer zones - 12, for climates with average lows of 50 to 60 degrees, and 13, for 60 to 70 degrees.
Enter your zip code in the search bar provided above the map. It will give you both the Plant Hardiness Zones and matching temperatures in 2012, the year of the last revision, and in 2023 the year ...
A new interactive functionality makes it a snap to find zones on the 2012 map simply by typing in a ZIP code.
In November 2023 a new map was released. With some fanfare it encouraged us to enter our ZIP codes to see what lowest temperatures we might expect to encounter each winter.
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