USDA Zone Map Changes: What does that mean for YOU?

Published 2023-11-24
USDA Zone Map Changes: What does that mean for YOU?
Recently the USDA updated their growing zones and about half of the United States changed. What does that mean to you as a gardener? Let’s talk about it.

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All Comments (6)
  • @YesToTech
    Wow, this video was so informative and eye-opening about the recent USDA zone map changes! Now I feel way more prepared for the upcoming growing season!
  • @oneseedoneworld
    Really great information in this video! I had heard about the change, but never bothered looking into it. Mine changed from 6b to 7a as well! Had no idea. lol Not that I will change anything, but at least I know to start saying the proper zone when I bring it up in my videos 😁
  • @cbagot
    Thanks for the update. No matter what they say on the zone guidelines, if you’re growing almost anything, keep an eye on frost dates in your area. Remember Texas a few years ago.
  • I was joking with a friend in a colder region that she just needs to wait for the zones to change so she can plant peach trees. Now I realize my joke is coming true a little faster than I expected!