Ever wonder what zone you live in when it comes to knowing when to plant your garden? You can now imput your zip code on an interactive map. It's like a custom guide for your very own area. This is a great concept, it shows you Average minimum temperatures, Average 1st and last day of frost. When your Spring and Fall really are as opposed to March 20th being the official day for Spring, when in some areas there is still snow. There is also a section for what kind of plants to use.
Check out the Gardening Zone Finder here.
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Cindy, that is a great little website. Wonder if it takes into account our microclimates...
Joanne-It looks pretty advanced, but I don't know about the microclimates.
Thanks so much for the link and the beautiful picture.