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Posted: Sep/08/2005 10:23 PM PST
Here's a link to determine what zone you're in. Hope it helps someone. http://www.usna.usda.gov/Hardzone/ushzmap.html< /u> |
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Posted: Sep/08/2005 11:28 PM PST
My zone is Canadian, Ontario, 4B |
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Posted: Sep/09/2005 6:08 PM PST
I guess I'm 10 A or B |
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Posted: Sep/09/2005 7:11 PM PST
i'm considered 5a here. |
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Posted: Feb/25/2006 7:42 PM PST
I'm in zone 5, northern Indiana. I told DH I'm never moving [I]further[/I] north.
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Posted: Feb/25/2006 7:50 PM PST
I'm in zone 8 South Alabama |
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Posted: Feb/25/2006 10:16 PM PST
Quote: Originally posted by Spider_Lily I'm in zone 8 South AlabamaI've been to Dothan! :broccoli: |
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Posted: Feb/26/2006 10:07 PM PST
Me too LOL love to shop there. |
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Posted: Dec/02/2007 11:10 AM PST
im in dublin so what zone does tat make me???? |
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Posted: Dec/02/2007 2:21 PM PST
Quote: Originally posted by dubdave im in dublin so what zone does tat make me????Dave ~ if you are in Dublin, Ireland, you are in European Hardiness Zone 8. This means that your temperatures can fall to lows of 10 to 20 degrees F. With this information, you can choose plants that will do well in your zone and will overwinter properly. I actually have been to Dublin (1980) and I seem to recall your winters are quite mild. This zone information was found on the internet ~ you may have more luck asking another gardener in your area. We saw some awesome gardens in Ireland ~ it was in September and they were beautiful. |
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