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Gardening Zones


Gardening zones are used by many gardeners as a way of determining which plants grow best in which climates and which areas of the country. If you are thinking of buying any type of plant and a quick look at the gardening zone's chart shows that your environment is inhospitable for that plant, you know immediately that you should look for something else to buy.

Once you get into gardening, it's worth attempting to become familiar and try to understand gardening zones. That knowledge will give you a head start on understanding which flowers, trees, and so on will survive in your garden.

Some plants grow better in warm climates where other plants will immediately perish.  A gardener can waste a lot of money if they do not buy the right plants for their landscaping endeavors.  Gardeners can find some great help in various places so that they produce a great garden with few mistakes.  Information on the gardening climate zones are a great help to amateur and professional gardeners.  The information on the gardening climate zones is available from several sources and gardeners should always consult the gardening climate zones.  Most nurseries and garden centers will have information on the gardening climate zones, and this information is also available on the internet or from the local library.

What Gardening Zone Are You In?

The gardening climate zones divide the country into sections according to the normal temperatures of an area.  The gardening climate zones also provide information on the amount of rainfall that usually falls in an area.  To find which gardening zone your home is in, go to www.usda.gov. For example, interested in gardening zone and Arizona? Click on Arizona and immediately find what types of plants you should be planting there. This is a great interactive map that provides a wealth of information on the particular gardening climate zone where you live.

A beautiful garden takes great effort and planting some great flowers will take time and sweat.  If these plants are placed at the wrong time, they might whither quickly in spite of the effort.  Some plants will thrive in warm weather and fail once the cold sets in.  A gardener might be very disappointed when plants are dead soon after a great effort was made to place the plants.  The gardening climate zone is coordinated with most of the plants that can be found in the local nursery.  

Many plants now come with great information for each gardener.  This information usually includes tips on the placement of the plant for optimum growth.  Some plants will quickly die in direct sunlight so many plants have information on placement on the label.  Many plants also have information about the appropriate gardening climate zone that can be used in connection with the maps on the same topic.  If you remain an active gardener, you  will learn soon enough about your own climate zone, and be able to utilize the information on the label to buy the  plants that will thrive in your garden.


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