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  1. Leaflet | ©Plantmaps ©OpenStreetMap Contributors. View the Fahrenheit Version of the United Kingdom Hardiness Zone Map. Based on the USDA Hardiness Zone Map, this interactive version covers the country of United Kingdom which ranges from Zone 6b to Zone 10b.

  2. USDA Zones: H6-4ºF to 5ºF-20ºC to -15ºC: Hardy Very cold winter: 6,7: Find plants or garden ideas: H5: 5ºF to 14ºF-15ºC to -10ºC: Hardy Cold winter: 7,8: Find plants or garden ideas: H4: 14ºF to 23ºF-10ºC to -5ºC: Hardy Average winter: 8,9: Find plants or garden ideas: H3: 23ºF to 24ºF-5ºC to 1ºC: Half-hardy: 9: Find plants or ...

  3. May 13, 2024 · Zones are determined based on the average of the coldest temperature each winter over a 30-year period. The 2023 map references temperature data from 1991-2020. The map uses a temperature...

  4. The USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map is the standard by which gardeners and growers can determine which perennial plants are most likely to thrive at a location. The map is based on the average annual extreme minimum winter temperature, displayed as 10-degree F zones and 5-degree F half zones.

  5. Welcome to Plantmaps.com. Specializing In Hardiness Zone Maps, First/Last Frost Maps, Gardening Maps, Botany Maps, Climate Maps and Horticultural Maps. Most Viewed Maps: United Kingdom Average Last Frost Map. Ontario Plant Hardiness Zone Map. British Columbia Plant Hardiness Zone Map. California Average Last Frost Map.

  6. The plant hardiness zone map of the British Isles is the most detailed ever to be created for this region, and is the product of many months work studying the average winter climate statistics for the periods 1961 to 2000 recorded by the Irish and UK Met Offices.

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  8. May 7, 2024 · Find Your USDA Planting Zone. Considered the current standard measure of plant hardiness, the USDA 2023 Plant Hardiness Zone Map is based on average annual minimum winter temperatures. The map is divided into thirteen distinct 10ºF zones, which are further divided into sub-zones of 5°F.

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