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changing hardiness zones

tedevore
17 years ago

The National Arbor Day Fondation has a hardiness zone map

"based upon data from 5,000 National Climatic Data Center cooperative stations across the continental United States." Also very intersting is a map that shows

how and where zones have changed sinze 1990. About half the country is shown to have increased its zone number by one, except there are areas of the southwest (including desert) that have a decreasing zone number. Interesting.

In Birmingham I am now supposed to be squarely is zone 8.

Here is a link that might be useful: 2006 hardiness zone map

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