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As plant hardiness zones shift from climate change, gardeners must rethink their choices. Discover what these changes mean and how to keep your garden thriving year-round. The post Plant Hardiness ...
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You can see if a plant is hardy or not by looking at its plant tag. North Dakota’s plant hardiness zones are three and four. Plants with a hardiness rating lower than that run the risk of dying ...
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Planting Zones Shift North The U.S. Department of Agriculture recognizes 13 plant hardiness zones based on a region’s coldest annual temperatures, averaged over a period of 30 years.
In Minnesota, plant hardiness zones have shifted by about half a zone since 1951–1980. Laura Irish-Hanson, an educator and horticulturist at the University of Minnesota, tells students and local ...