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- Date: Tue, 02 Dec 1997 21:27:51 -0500
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-- [ From: nonayobusiness * EMC.Ver #2.3 ] --
Hi Shelley, the zones tell you some stuff about the climate of the area.
Mostly, I think they tell you what the minimum temperature is in that
area. There is a USDA zone map, which you can see in one of the recent
back issues of Organic Gardening, or National Gardening Magazines, and it
is also shown in a lot of plant & seed catalogues. It is used so you can
figure out if a plant will be hardy enough to survive the winter where you
are. The Sunset Zones refer to a bunch of books published by a company
called Sunset, and they have their own system, which I don't know too much
about. Congratulations on buying your new home; I hope that you have a
wonderful life there.
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