New hardiness zones mean gardeners and growers amy need to re-think their planting plans. When it comes to gardening and growing, there's a map that is the gold standard for determining what plants ...
The USDA updated its map of plant hardiness zones for the first time in over a decade. The new map shows that half the country has shifted to warmer zones. The updated zones could allow gardeners to ...
The USDA’s winter hardiness zone map has long been the standard used by home gardeners, plant breeders and researchers to determine which plants are most likely to thrive in their location, based on ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. hardiness_zone_maps__1__360 Sometimes called “growing zones” or “gardening zones,” hardiness zones refer to a map developed by the ...
The United States Department of Agriculture released an updated version of last year's Plant Hardiness Map to offer a guide for gardeners to understand which plants can survive and thrive based on the ...
The New York Times: What Plants Will Survive in Your Garden? This Map Plans for a Warmer U.S.
What Plants Will Survive in Your Garden? This Map Plans for a Warmer U.S.
NOLA.com: Hardiness and heat zone maps help in choosing plants that thrive year-round
Hardiness and heat zone maps help in choosing plants that thrive year-round
The Virginian-Pilot: New plant hardiness map: Many Virginians shift to warmer zones
The U.S. Department of Agriculture today released its new Plant Hardiness Zone Map, the national standard by which gardeners can determine which plants are most likely to survive the coldest winter ...
Daily Herald: Shifting USDA plant hardiness map reflects changing climate, changes for plants
Oregonian: Which plants will survive an Oregon winter? Map that shows gets first revision in a decade
The latest edition of the USDA’s Plant Zone Hardiness Map, used by big growers and home gardeners alike, was released Wednesday, with zones in half the country changing. Just not those in most of ...
Which plants will survive an Oregon winter? Map that shows gets first revision in a decade