I am a PA gardener myself, with quite a bit of experience in Montgomery County. If you're gardening in eastern PA I would advise you to subtract one from the hardiness map if you want to ensure your plants will survive. I tend to be a rather conservative gardener, so I do not push the limits on hardiness, but I have noticed many Zone 6 plants in Montgomery County (And that's Zone 6b) that are routinely in a damaged or dying state.
Your plant (Zone 3-8) should be fine in most areas of PA.
I pasted a link below that has a detailed PA map with hardiness zones.
Good Luck!
2006-07-02 10:53:37
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answered by bkhoo99 2
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2016-11-01 01:20:42
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answered by ? 4
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You probably Zone 5-6
http://www.dovecreekgardens.com/page.asp?id=5
2006-07-01 06:18:57
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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go to http://michiganbulb.com/Default.asp? on the left of the screen there's a box that is labeled Plant Digger at the very bottom of the box it says "Find your grow zone". Then they want you to type in your zip code.
2006-07-01 06:26:19
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answered by uma 4
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You're probably in zones 2 - 8, but check out this map to be sure:
http://www.usna.usda.gov/Hardzone/hzm-ne1.html
2006-07-01 06:16:23
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answered by Fall Down Laughing 7
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My seed book shows your in zone 6. you can check for youself at www.jungseed.com
2006-07-01 06:19:22
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answered by home improvement at its best 5
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which part of Pennsylvania? There are several zones in most states.
2006-07-01 06:15:52
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answered by trenchant 2
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I think you are zone 3b, but you can google it, USDA growing zones
2006-07-01 06:18:31
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answered by Anonymous
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