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In Tennessee, the state ranges in four different zones, 6a (-10 to 15 degrees Fahrenheit) in the highest altitude of the mountains to 8a (10-15 degrees Fahrenheit) in southern parts of the state.
What growing zone is Tennessee in? With Tennessee's diverse landscape and climate, there are multiple different growing zones, or plant hardiness zones, in the Volunteer State.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has come out with the 2023 USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map. This is the first time the map has been updated since 2012 and now gets data from over 13,000 weather st… ...
According to Tennessee Naturescapes, a plant nursery in Oak Ridge, Tennessee is primarily in the 8 hardiness zone, so if you are ever curious whether a plant will grow here or not, you can simply ...
About half of the country moved into a slightly warmer zone in the Agriculture Department’s new “plant hardiness” map, an important guide for gardeners. Climate change may be a factor.
Spring is just around the corner and it's time to start seeds indoors in Tennessee. Tennessee has a variety of plant hardiness zones, which means a variety of growing times in the state.
If you haven't started yet, it's time to get your spring garden ready in Tennessee. Here's a look at what to grow and when to start it.
The USDA has mapped out plant hardiness zones for each state. Tennessee ranges from a 6a to an 8a. West Tennessee: The southern part, including Memphis, is designated an 8a zone, with areas ...