Gardening By Zone
Knowing your growing zone is one of the keys to good gardening. Find your zone below to see which plants grow best where you live. Plus, get expert tips, tricks, and advice tailored to your specific growing zone no matter where you live. Now that's good gardening!
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Gardening By Zone
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Zone 9 Plants That Flower In Winter – Ornamental Winter Plants For Zone 9
You may not be able to grow everything in the winter, but you'd be surprised at what you can do if you just plant the right things. Click on the following article to learn more about selecting the best ornamental plants for zone 9 winters.
By Liz Baessler
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Zone 7 Plants: Learn About Planting A Garden In Zone 7
If you are planting a garden in zone 7, you'll be able to choose among a wide variety of veggies and flowers. This article provides information and garden tips for zone 7. Click here to learn more about planting in this zone.
By Teo Spengler
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Zone 7 Ornamental Grasses – Learn About Various Types Of Zone 7 Grass
All grass-like plants are included in the term ornamental grasses. If you live in zone 7 and are interested in planting ornamental grass plants, you will have a number of types to choose from. This article will help get you started with suitable grasses for zone 7.
By Teo Spengler
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Zone 7 Evergreen Trees – Growing Evergreen Trees In Zone 7 Landscapes
Although the weather in USDA plant hardiness zone 7 isn't particularly severe, it isn't uncommon for winter temperatures to fall below the freezing point. Fortunately, there are a huge number of beautiful, hardy evergreen varieties from which to choose. Learn more here.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Zone 7 Palm Trees – Palm Trees That Grow In Zone 7
When you think palm trees, you tend to think heat. But some other varieties are actually very hardy and can withstand temperatures well below zero. Click this article to learn more about hardy palm trees, particularly palm trees that grow in zone 7.
By Liz Baessler
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Zone 8 Conifer Trees – Growing Conifers In Zone 8 Gardens
Selecting coniferous trees for zone 8 can be difficult - not because there is a shortage, but because there are so many beautiful trees from which to choose. Click this article for information on growing conifers in zone 8 landscapes.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Zone 8 Deer Resistant Plants – Are There Plants Deer Hate In Zone 8
If you live in zone 8 and would like to prevent your landscape from becoming the favorite restaurant of local deer, use the following information from this article to learn more about deer resistant plants in zone 8.
By Darcy Larum
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Trees For Zone 8: Learn About The Most Common Zone 8 Trees
Choosing trees for your landscape can be an overwhelming process. Depending upon where you live, some trees simply won?t survive outside. Click this article to learn more about growing trees in zone 8 landscapes and some common zone 8 trees.
By Liz Baessler
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Identifying Zone 9 Weeds – How To Manage Weeds In Zone 9 Landscapes
Let's face it, we all deal with weeds at some point. Eradicating weeds can be a difficult task, and it helps to know what you are dealing with. This article will help you learn to categorize and control common zone 9 weeds.
By Ilana Goldowitz Jimenez
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Zone 7 Herb Plants: Choosing Herbs For Zone 7 Gardens
Residents of USDA zone 7 have a wealth of plants suited to this growing area and among these are many hardy herbs. The following article provides a list of suitable zone 7 herb plants, information about choosing herbs for zone 7, and helpful tips when growing herbs in zone 7.
By Amy Grant
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Zone 7 Flower Bulbs: Planting Bulbs In Zone 7 Gardens
Zone 7 is a relatively mild region but temperatures can get to 0 degrees F. (-18 C.) on occasion, a level that may damage some bulbs. Some suggestions on the types of flowers suitable as well as tips on caring for zone 7 bulbs can help. Click here for more info.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Hardy Cover Crops – Growing Cover Crops In Zone 7 Gardens
Cover crops add nutrients to depleted soils, prevent weeds, and control erosion. Which type of cover crop you use depends on which season it is and what your specific needs are in the area and hardiness zone. In this article, we'll discuss growing cover crops in zone 7.
By Darcy Larum
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Zone 7 Jasmine Plants: Choosing Hardy Jasmine For Zone 7 Climates
Jasmine looks like a tropical plant; its white blossoms bear a wildly romantic fragrance. But in fact, true jasmine won't bloom at all without a period of winter chill. That means that it isn't difficult to find hardy jasmine for zone 7. Learn more here.
By Teo Spengler
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Holly Shrubs For Zone 5: Growing Holly Plants In Zone 5
Unfortunately, for those who live in chilly zone 5, there are few hardy holly varieties. However, growing holly plants in zone 5 is possible if you select carefully. Click this article for information about choosing holly shrubs for zone 5.
By Teo Spengler
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Zone 5 Privacy Hedges – Choosing Hedges For Zone 5 Gardens
The trick to planting an easy-care privacy hedge is to select shrubs that thrive in your particular climate. When you live in zone 5, you'll need to select cold-hardy shrubs. If you are considering privacy hedges for zone 5, click here for information, suggestions, and tips.
By Teo Spengler
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Zone 8 Seed Starting: Learn When To Start Seeds In Zone 8
You can buy seedlings from the garden store, but planting seeds in zone 8 is less expensive and more fun. All you need to get started are seeds and a seed starting schedule for zone 8. When to start seeds in zone 8? Click here for tips on zone 8 seed starting.
By Teo Spengler
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Evergreen Trees For Zone 5: Growing Evergreens In Zone 5 Gardens
Zone 5 may not be the coldest region, but it's cold enough to deserve some good evergreens. Click this article to learn more about growing evergreens in zone 5, including some of the best zone 5 evergreen trees to choose from.
By Liz Baessler