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Re: Sunset Zoning
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- Subject: Re: Sunset Zoning
- From: J* Z* <j*@itex1.com>
- Date: Wed, 01 Oct 1997 11:21:25 +0000
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Are you all saying that Sunset has rezoned all of its zones? or just
zone 8?
Jill Zimmerman
USDA zone 7, "old" (I guess) Sunset zone 4
Washington state
Diana L. Politika wrote:
> > Debra Teachout-Teashon
> > teachout@oz.net
> > Washington state
> > USDA Zone 8, Sunset Zone 5
> > #######################################
> In regard to your signature....I had a customer tell me recently that
> the new Sunset Book has "rezoned" us from Zone 8 to Zone 3(?).
> Personally, I don't approve of this. I think that beginning gardeners
> will be terribly confused by the USDA, "Old" Sunset Zone and the "NEW"
> Sunset Zone. And even established, knowledgable gardeners shouldn't
> have to be put off by "what zone, in what book, by what publisher, is
> this hardy to?". I think that this is an absurd idea and I don't
> understand what is to be gained by it, beyond making it necessary to
> purchase an UPDATED version of their book.
> In a nutshell...."Phffft!"
>
> The Greenhouse Nursery
> 81 S. Bagley Creek Road & Hwy 101
> Port Angeles, WA 98362
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