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![]() "Heather" wrote in message m... As a retired analyst I understand what should and should not be input to data tables. However to debate the issue, I would expect that more gardeners know their plant growing zone far better than they know their lat and long. In addition some people live in micro climates and even tho' they live in Zone 6 may be able to grow Zone 7 plants if they have a very sheltered area or maybe only Zone 5 plants if their gardening area is very exposed to the elements. snip For giggles, I pulled up a hardiness map for MD, my home state. http://images.meredith.com/bhg/pdf/g...s/maryland.pdf It appears we have everything from 2a to 11. It seems asking for Location and Zone will be important. BV. |
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