Yahoo: Garden: Here's how climate change is affecting the USDA Hardiness Zone plant map
Late last November, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) released an updated Plant Hardiness Zone map for the United States. Gardeners use this map to determine which plants and specific ...
Garden: Here's how climate change is affecting the USDA Hardiness Zone plant map
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Our climate in northeast Ohio can be challenging for gardeners, especially when cold weather arrives—or worse, the weather can’t seem to make up its mind which season it wants to be ...
MSN: Want a low-effort garden in Ohio? 14 low-maintenance plants that thrive in sunlight
Want a low-effort garden in Ohio? 14 low-maintenance plants that thrive in sunlight
Parkersburg News and Sentinel: Mid-Ohio Valley Climate Corner: A crash course on plant hardiness zones
Many people are familiar with the term “growing zone” as it is often included on plant labels that help gardeners decide which plants might thrive in their home gardens. A plant tag may say “Zones 3-6 ...
LancasterOnline: Lancaster County's plant zones changed; What does this mean for your 2024 garden?
Lancaster County's plant zones changed; What does this mean for your 2024 garden?
Learn what plant hardiness zone you're in and the best plants for your region. Gardening is a great way to enjoy the outdoors, take part in a therapeutic hobby, and even save money on your grocery ...
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