Re: Recommended Zone
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Recommended Zone
- From: D* <D*@aol.com>
- Date: Fri, 9 Jan 1998 14:36:21 EST
In a message dated 98-01-08 11:26:21 EST, you write:
<< Hi Perennial Lovers;
Can anyone help me with regards to understanding how to read recommended
plant zones. For example, if a plant simply states zone 4 does not
mean it can only be grown in zone 4 or does zone 1 - 4 stand the best
chance of success. Or, is zone 4 - 14 the way to read this. I hope I
am not the only one with this feeling of frustration and confusion.
Does anyone know of a website for this type of information? I would
sure appreciate any information regarding this question.
TIA
Merlene
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Hi Merlene
Out here in the west many of us have become accustomed to the zones used in
the
Sunset Western Garden book which take into account both high and low
temperatures, rainfall ,humidity etc. Sunset now has published a National
Garden Book, which you may find more helpful.
Kathy in the Napa Valley
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