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Re: New Hardiness Zone Map??


Sounds to me as if the new USDA map will be more accurate, more up-to-date
and a great deal more user friendly. The 2006 Arbor Day Foundation map, as I
understand it, is the one produced for the American Horticultural Society
but rejected by the USDA in 2003. You'll notice that none of the zones are
split into a and b.

Graham

On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 8:00 PM, TC <tc@thewritegardener.com> wrote:

> I also wanted to mention that I'm wondering if the USDA's soon-to-be
> released new hardiness zone map will match up with the 2006 Arbor Day
> Foundation hardiness zone map <http://www.arborday.org/media/zones.cfm>?
>
> TC Conner
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