Staff Answer
Jun 22, 2021 - 11:40 AM
Hi there!
I'm attaching a link to this post that will take you to the USDA's hardiness zone map. There, you can enter your zip code and find the hardiness zone your area falls into.
If you are in zones 8 or below, I recommend looking at our hardy plants. If you're in zones 9 or 10, I would recommend soft plants to you.
If you want to know the hardiness of a specific plant on our website, you can scroll down, past the picture and description of the plant. Eventually, you'll reach a section called "PRODUCT DETAILS". On the right side of this section will be a list of plant traits. These will include bloom color and recommended light conditions. One of those traits will be called "COLD HARDINESS" and it will tell you the hardiness zone of the plant. I hope this helps!
I'm attaching a link to this post that will take you to the USDA's hardiness zone map. There, you can enter your zip code and find the hardiness zone your area falls into.
If you are in zones 8 or below, I recommend looking at our hardy plants. If you're in zones 9 or 10, I would recommend soft plants to you.
If you want to know the hardiness of a specific plant on our website, you can scroll down, past the picture and description of the plant. Eventually, you'll reach a section called "PRODUCT DETAILS". On the right side of this section will be a list of plant traits. These will include bloom color and recommended light conditions. One of those traits will be called "COLD HARDINESS" and it will tell you the hardiness zone of the plant. I hope this helps!
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