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Posted: Jan/27/2007 8:10 PM PST
All the sites i've been on to find that info I was between a 3 and a 5...now I know I'm zone 4A. Thanks for the link |
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Posted: Jan/27/2007 9:34 PM PST
I can't get the "View Plants that grow in your Zone" page to display anything. |
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Posted: Jan/27/2007 11:45 PM PST
Well I quess I am in 6A, but I always thought I was in 5. Oh well don't matter I still plant whatever even if it is not for my zone it stills grows. |
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Posted: Jan/30/2007 3:12 PM PST
Quote: Originally posted by Amigatec I can't get the "View Plants that grow in your Zone" page to display anything.I really posted the website for the zones. I tried the "view plants" and it isn't working at my end either. There's a contact link at the bottom if you want to pursue the problem. |
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Posted: Jan/30/2007 7:39 PM PST
thanks thats very handy to know I'm in zone 5B:broccoli: :carrot: :banana-wa |
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Posted: Jan/30/2007 11:36 PM PST
hummmmm 8a it says...I don't think that is correct |
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Posted: Mar/10/2007 4:52 PM PST
thx for the link that was so much easier then the maps, I am in a rural area and it was hard to get an exact zone....
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Posted: Dec/12/2007 9:22 AM PST
If I lived accross the street, I would be one zone higher!!!! |
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Posted: Dec/12/2007 12:31 PM PST
That's pretty funny! Maybe you could winter your tender perennials over there! |
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Posted: Mar/29/2008 3:09 PM PST
wow...that is so awesome. i'm new to gardening, so i'm still trying to figure everything out and this zone thing is new to me. apparently i'm in zone 3a. now i gotta figure out what that means in english...lol |
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