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Old July 12th 03, 02:46 PM
skooch
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Take your pick of sites

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http://www.usna.usda.gov/Hardzone/hrdzon3.html

http://www.usna.usda.gov/Hardzone/ushzmap.html

http://www.growit.com/ZONES/

http://www.yankeegardener.com/resource/hardiness3.html

http://www.ahs.org/publications/usda...s_zone_map.htm

http://www.arborday.org/trees/whatzone.html

Mark T. wrote:
Hi,
How do you find out what zone you're in
across the U.S.?
I'm in So. Cal.

Thanks,

Mark



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Old July 13th 03, 05:14 PM
Mark T.
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Thanks for the zone info.
Mark
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Hi,
How do you find out what zone you're in
across the U.S.?
I'm in So. Cal.

Thanks,

Mark




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Old November 13th 03, 05:02 PM
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Mouse wrote:

Reading various post on this NG it seems to me that Zones relate in some way
to temperature. Here in the UK it is either hot or cold. :-) So could some
kind person let me have a list of these Zones and related temperatures, if I
am correct in my assumption..
Mouse


I dont have the zone chart URL but basicly
the zone # is the coldest it usually gets,
the higher numbers are warmer.

the UK is probably somewhere around zones
7 or 8 since you dont get the really nasty
freezing weather.

Im in Rhode Island (think Newport, zone 6,
-10 F is coldest winter temps.
zone 5 (New Hampshire/Vermont/Maine) would
be -20 F



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Old November 13th 03, 06:26 PM
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Other than this past summer.....when is it really every "hot" in the
UK.....lol....j/k. (Hubby from there, and I know it's rarely as hot as in
Ohio-Indiana-Illinois...or especially Missouri in summer ....places I've
lived in the US.....been in UK August...so cold I made Steve put the heating
on......rofl!)

Lisa
"Mouse" wrote in message
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Here in the UK it is either hot or cold. :-)

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Old November 13th 03, 07:18 PM
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Thanks got the general idea. Has been known to get down to about -15 here
when the wind comes from Siberia.
Mouse

"KenCo" wrote in message
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Mouse wrote:

Reading various post on this NG it seems to me that Zones relate in some

way
to temperature. Here in the UK it is either hot or cold. :-) So could

some
kind person let me have a list of these Zones and related temperatures,

if I
am correct in my assumption..
Mouse


I dont have the zone chart URL but basicly
the zone # is the coldest it usually gets,
the higher numbers are warmer.

the UK is probably somewhere around zones
7 or 8 since you dont get the really nasty
freezing weather.

Im in Rhode Island (think Newport, zone 6,
-10 F is coldest winter temps.
zone 5 (New Hampshire/Vermont/Maine) would
be -20 F



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Old November 13th 03, 08:45 PM
Nat
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The zones represent the lowest average temp that an area receives. The
USDA produces the map most people reference. The USDA's page explaining
the map and zones is he http://www.usna.usda.gov/Hardzone/index.html

Lurker

Mouse wrote:
Reading various post on this NG it seems to me that Zones relate in some way
to temperature. Here in the UK it is either hot or cold. :-) So could some
kind person let me have a list of these Zones and related temperatures, if I
am correct in my assumption..
Mouse


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Old November 14th 03, 09:02 AM
Skooch
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Nat wrote:
The zones represent the lowest average temp that an area receives. The
USDA produces the map most people reference. The USDA's page explaining
the map and zones is he http://www.usna.usda.gov/Hardzone/index.html

Lurker

Mouse wrote:

Reading various post on this NG it seems to me that Zones relate in
some way
to temperature. Here in the UK it is either hot or cold. :-) So could
some
kind person let me have a list of these Zones and related
temperatures, if I
am correct in my assumption..
Mouse


Most of the UK is Zone 8. The western coast is Zone 9, and a small
section in the Northeast is zone 7.
This URL will give you the zones of Europe and Eastern Russia,

http://www.uk.gardenweb.com/forums/zones/hze.html

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Old November 14th 03, 04:05 PM
Mouse
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Many thanks for all the help, new the websites existed but could not find
them
Mouse
"Skooch" wrote in message
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Nat wrote:
The zones represent the lowest average temp that an area receives. The
USDA produces the map most people reference. The USDA's page explaining
the map and zones is he http://www.usna.usda.gov/Hardzone/index.html

Lurker

Mouse wrote:

Reading various post on this NG it seems to me that Zones relate in
some way
to temperature. Here in the UK it is either hot or cold. :-) So could
some
kind person let me have a list of these Zones and related
temperatures, if I
am correct in my assumption..
Mouse


Most of the UK is Zone 8. The western coast is Zone 9, and a small
section in the Northeast is zone 7.
This URL will give you the zones of Europe and Eastern Russia,

http://www.uk.gardenweb.com/forums/zones/hze.html



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Old November 14th 03, 04:36 PM
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"Mouse" wrote in message
. ..
Reading various post on this NG it seems to me that Zones relate in some

way
to temperature. Here in the UK it is either hot or cold. :-) So could some
kind person let me have a list of these Zones and related temperatures, if

I
am correct in my assumption..
Mouse


Mouse,

Our USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) has published several
maps of the US that define "zones" for argicultural reasons. Typically when
we talk about zones here, we are talking about the plant hardiness zones,
but there are first frost zone maps, last frost maps, etc.

We have a listing of some sites with great information on zones on our web
site at:

http://www.iheartmypond.com/topiclis...=Zone%2520Maps

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Old November 15th 03, 12:53 AM
Snooze
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"Mouse" wrote in message
. ..
Reading various post on this NG it seems to me that Zones relate in some

way
to temperature. Here in the UK it is either hot or cold. :-) So could some
kind person let me have a list of these Zones and related temperatures, if

I
am correct in my assumption..
Mouse


The USDA (US Department of Agriculture) has defined a system of Zones, for
describing the average lowest winter temperature.

You can see the list of the zones, and a map of where the different zones in
the US are at this website
http://www.usna.usda.gov/Hardzone/hrdzon3.html

Sameer


 




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