Planting zones 9-11 primarily cover the southern regions of the United States. Zone 9 includes areas such as Southern California, parts of Texas, and the Gulf Coast, while zone 10 extends further south into southern Florida and parts of southern California. Zone 11 is typically found in the most tropical areas, including the southern tip of Florida and some of Hawaii. These zones generally have mild winters and warm summers, allowing for a diverse range of plants to thrive.
It is: 911 = CMXI
1 x 911, 911 x 1
The procedure is: (911+247) minus (911+247) = 0
911 = CMXI in Roman numerals
911 is a prime number.
Norfolk, Va is in planting zone 7B-8A
Zone 14
six
7
Lemon Balm should be planted 6-8 weeks before the last spring frost in your planting zone. This could be as early as early March, but check your planting zone for the exact timing of planting it.
Oregon ranges from zone 9 to zone 4. Take a look at the interactive map site for your area.
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In the zipcode 84720 you are in planting zone 6B. The best plants for your garden are sunshine blue blueberry, solomons seal, blue paradise tall phlox, northland blueberry and many more. You can find more for your zone by checing out Spring Hill Nursery.
It depends on your location. Michigan's planting zones vary, from Zone 3 in the western Upper to Zone 6 in a small region of the eastern Lower. Use this map to determine your zone or visit a gardening site that can provide your zone info based on Zip Code: Map: http://msuplants.com/SaylorPlants/Ref_Info/USDAMap33c_Michigan_Area_lo.jpg Enter your zip at the top: http://www.naturehills.com/
A Hibiscus can actually really be planted anywhere, but for best results try planting it in a spot of moist sandy loam.
If you replant after a vegetable is harvested, you can have more from the second planting. You just need to be sure the second planting has time to mature before frost if you live in a cooler zone.
It depends on your location. Michigan's planting zones vary, from Zone 3 in the western Upper to Zone 6 in a small region of the eastern Lower. Use this map to determine your zone or visit a gardening site that can provide your zone info based on Zip Code: Map: http://msuplants.com/SaylorPlants/Ref_Info/USDAMap33c_Michigan_Area_lo.jpg Enter your zip at the top: http://www.naturehills.com/