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Pommegranate is said to be able to grow much like a fig in zone 4 and 5. I cant find the source yet, but ive read the old settlers in new england g...
Here is the thread that I made a while ago....Also, I found "l;ily bulbs" for sale at superstore. Turns out they are called Lilum Brownii. Im gonna ...
True paul. The thing is, they wills till fruit once, and you will still get a crop (if thats the reason you planted it, if you planted it for looks, ...
Good point. I would have to say zone 6 for some, more then likely zone 7 or 8 for the "regular" types. I would include microclimate personally, that...
It isnt too bad up here. The hard part, is finding the areas where the zones change. With in 24km, the zone goes from a cold zone 5 at the lake shor...
IF there is anything that has the slightest chance here, its "McCurtain". I know i managed to get some seedlings, but the labels on the bag faded, an...
Figs can be grown reliably in zone 5, with some protection. And in zone 4 with a ood microclimate and protection. THeyll die down every year, and gr...
THis is the way I see it.CIDP, no matter the strain will not be hardier then 8B. You can get away with them in colder zones (maybe in 7a), with some ...
Correction:"Zones in this edition of the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map (PHZM) are based on 1976–2005 weather data."More detail:"The zones in this edit...
Tulsa was moved from zone 6b to 7a, and my parent's Oregon beach home was moved zone 8b to 9a. Hooray! :lol: Also, Oklahoma's native palms in McCurta...
The nitty grittys can be argues of course, but all the numbers still show a warming trend to some degree. I dont think anyone is arguing that now (be...
He recorded that Sept 2010 and some would believe him that last winter was cold for the entire middle of the continent, north to south.So his predicti...
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