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The USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map is the standard by which gardeners and growers can determine which perennial plants are most likely to thrive at a location. The map is based on the average annual extreme minimum winter temperature, displayed as 10-degree F zones and 5-degree F half zones.
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1 Μαΐ 2024 · If you're unsure exactly what zone your property is in, the USDA plant hardiness zone map lets you search your ZIP code to find out your hardiness zone. Our handy chart below shows you which states (and approximately where in the state) are Zone 7a and Zone 7b.
Zone 7 spans across the entire United States from southern parts of Virginia and West Virginia, up through the Midwest, and into parts of New York and Pennsylvania. It also includes parts of Oklahoma, Texas, and Arkansas and then reaches west into California, Oregon, and Washington.
8 Φεβ 2024 · What Are US Hardiness Zones? The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) makes it easy for you to determine which plants are hardy in any given area. The USDA defined hardiness zones for North America and created a map in 1960 that outlines those zones.
Planting Zone 7 reaches across approximately 15 U.S. states. This zone features cool winters with average minimum temperatures falling between 0 to 10 degrees F. Gardens in this zone have multiple plant options from seed catalogues, local home stores, nurseries and greenhouses.
Home. Science. Plant Hardiness Zone Map. The USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map website includes an interactive-GIS map that allows the viewer to “click” down in scale to one-half mile. It also includes national, state and regional images in a variety of resolutions, and a ZIP code finder that provides the plant hardiness zone for all U.S. ZIP codes.
Zone 7 is one of 13 climate zones set out by the USDA Plant Hardiness Map. Each zone is defined and divided by the minimal average temperatures and frost dates that occur in every region of the continental US, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. These hardiness zones run latitudinally across the continent.