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USDA Plant Hardiness and Gardening Zones

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One of the most important considerations in determining what garden and landscape plants you can grow in your garden is whether or not they will survive the climate in your area.
The USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map factors in average winter minimum temperatures. This collection of information starts with Zone 1, where minimum temperatures can go down to MINUS 50° F., and ranges to Zone 11, for the lucky gardeners in Hawaii and extreme Southern Florida where lows don't drop below 40° F.
The information provided is based on data collected by the USDA over a period of 70 years.
We chose to utilize the USDA standards rather than other zone standards because of its more universal use by both gardeners and growers.
The Zone Atlas consists of the master map, nine regional maps, a "last frost date" map, tables and charts. Use them as tools to plan your gardening activities. Keep in mind that there is always a chance of occasional extreme winters or summers that should also be factored into your plans!

Plant Zone Maps

Click on any area within the United States to go to a close-up of that region
To return to this map, click your browser's Back button or the flashing button on the left.
Hypertext version of USDA Hardiness Zone Map
Alaska zone map Hawaii zone map all zones Southwest zone map Northwest zone map North Midwest zone map South Midwest zone map SouthEast zone map NorthEast zone map
If you are having trouble with the map function, click on your State below
AK  AL  AR  AZ  CA  CO  CT  DC  DE  FL  GA  HI  IA  ID  IL  IN  KS  KY
LA  MA  MD  ME  MI  MN  MO  MS  MT  NC  ND  NE  NH  NJ  NM  NV  NY
OH  OK  OR  PA  RI  SC  SD  TN  TX  UT  VA  VT  WA  WI  WV  WY
Special thanks to Jody Shuart, Scott Bauer and the ARS Information Staff for their hard work on this project!
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