if you are near little rock you are in zone 7-b
2007-04-09 02:49:47
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answered by Steve C 5
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Check the Web site of the USDA, but I have to warn you -- I live in neighboring Northeast Oklahoma, and the USDA growing zone was a bit misleading when it came to planting times. It said planting past April 1 meant I was safe from freezes, frosts and cold snaps, but as you may be aware, we had an unseasonal cold snap here and some of my plants are underneath buckets.
I'm just trying to warn you -- what some people say about growing zones may have been true in the past, but climates change all the time.
2007-04-09 02:48:35
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answered by Jeff 3
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It ranges from 6b to 7b depending on the area you live in. These zone maps do not indicate what the temps will do, only the plant hardiness for the area. Most plants state to wait two weeks after the last chance of frost. Not sure how we are supposed to know that since even the weathermen don't. Heres a link to the zones.
http://www.usna.usda.gov/Hardzone/hzm-sm1.html
2007-04-09 04:26:39
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answered by sensible_man 7
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zone 6 thru7 but most things growing in zone5 will do just fine.
2007-04-10 20:15:48
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answered by peppersham 7
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