Growing Zones: Limits and Information

Blair Brown
Written by Blair Brown

Last updated: May 31 2019

Growing Zones: Limits and Information

Key takeaways

USDA Hardiness Zones are based on average annual minimum winter temperatures and help determine which perennial trees and plants are most likely to survive in your area.

Knowing your growing zone helps you choose plants with the best chance of long-term success, but factors like soil, sunlight, rainfall, and microclimates are also important.

Plant hardiness maps provide useful guidelines rather than strict rules, since local conditions can allow some plants to thrive outside their recommended zone range.

Blair Brown

Written by

Blair Brown

Blair is the Content Marketing Manager at Trees.com, and though she's not your traditional gardener, the planting world is definitely growing on her (pun intended!). She's enjoyed digging into plant care and maintenance and growing her plant collection, especially with exotic indoor varieties.

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