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Hardiness Zones

USDA Hardiness Map

ZONE 1 BELOW -50F Sow seed in early spring when soil can be worked
ZONE 2 -50F to -40F Sow seed in early spring when soil can be worked
ZONE 3 -40F to -30F Spring: April 15-June 15 -- Fall: August 15-October 1
ZONE 4 -30F to -20F Spring: April 15-June 15 -- Fall: September 1-October 15
ZONE 5 -20F to -10F Spring: April 15-June 15 -- Fall: September 1-October 15
ZONE 6 -10F to 0F Spring: March 15-May 15 -- Fall: September 15-November 1
ZONE 7 0F to 10F Spring: February 15-April 15 -- Fall: September 15-November 15
ZONE 8 10F to 20F Spring: January 15-March 1 -- Fall: October 1-December 1
ZONE 9 20F to 30F Spring: January 1-March 1 -- Fall: October 1-December 1
ZONE 10 30F to 40F Spring: January 1-March 1 -- Fall: October 1-December 1
ZONE 11 ABOVE 40F Spring: January 1-March 1 -- Fall: October 1-December 1


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