USDA Plant Hardiness Zones

USA Garden Hub – Plant Hardiness Zone Finder

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Discover the perfect plants for your garden based on your USDA Hardiness Zone

Understanding Plant Hardiness Zones

USDA Plant Hardiness Zones are geographic areas defined by their average annual minimum winter temperature. They help gardeners and growers determine which plants are most likely to thrive in their location. Each zone represents a 10°F temperature difference and is further divided into “a” and “b” subzones representing 5°F differences.

Why Hardiness Zones Matter

Choosing plants that match your hardiness zone ensures they can survive your region’s winter temperatures, leading to healthier plants and more successful gardens.

Zone Temperature Range (°F) Example Regions
1-3 Below -40°F to -30°F Alaska, Northern Minnesota
4-5 -30°F to -10°F Montana, Wyoming, Northern New England
6-7 -10°F to 10°F Mid-Atlantic, Southern Midwest
8-9 10°F to 30°F Southern US, Coastal California
10-13 30°F and above Southern Florida, Hawaii, Puerto Rico

Find Plants for Your Zone

Don’t know your zone? Check the USDA Official Map