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| Gardeners, as insignificant as it may seem, it sure does help if you have your Garden Zone listed on your Profile here on GardenWeb. So whenever you post, ask a question, etc., others can take into consideration, your gardening locale . It takes less than a minute!! Makes life easier....
Get your Garden Zone from the attached National Gardening Association's link. After determining your Garden Zone, follow the steps below to change it on your Profile: 1. Click on your (My Page) link on one of your GW posts above.
Good Luck---it is very easy!!!!! |
Here is a link that might be useful: National Gardening Association
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- Posted by funinthesunincl Z9 TX Gulf Coast (My Page) on Mon, Jun 25, 12 at 18:14
| Here's another link that may be a little more specific to find your Plant Hardiness Zone---by state & zip code. |
Here is a link that might be useful: National Arboretum-USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map/Locator
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