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Re: identification


Showing your zone is fine, but this only tells part of the story. I think
geographical location is important. For example, Melissa's potatoe
planting would have worked fine at my location in So. Calif. where we get
little rain, but not in the same zone in Texas or Florida where they get
lots of rain.

oldjohn@juno.com
John Orwick
El Monte, CA (20 miles east of Los Angeles)

On Tue, 27 May 1997 15:25:16 -0400 Lorrie Roemer <LROEMER@AOL.COM>
writes:
>Where do I find hardiness zones? My area of Vermont is either 3 or 4
>depending on which very blurry and vague map I read, including the
>USDA
>Hardiness Zone map I've seen on internet websites. I've never heard of
>a zone
>number followed by a letter, IE:5a, 5b, etc.
>
>Thank you,
>Lorrie
>Vermont
>
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