What zone is 96064?

What zone is 96064?

Zone 7b
Additional Gardening Related Climate Data for Zipcode 96064 – Montague, California

1990 Hardiness Zone: Zone 7b: 5F to 10F
Koppen-Geiger Climate Zone: Csb – Warm-Summer Mediterranean Climate
Ecoregion:
Current Drought Status: Exceptional Drought
Heat Zone Days: 61 – 90 days Over 86°F

What is the zip code for Montague California?

96064Montague / Zip code

What planting zone is Tennessee?

Tennessee growing zones range from 5b to 8a. Finding what hardiness zone you are in is simple with Gilmour’s Interactive Planting Zone Map. Growing zones help gardeners all over the country figure out which plants, flowers and vegetables will thrive and which likely cannot survive the winters of their region.

What growing zone is Montague California?

Montague, California is in USDA Hardiness Zones 7b.

What can I plant right now in Tennessee?

Planting Dates for Fall

Crop Based on Frost Dates
Start Seeds Indoors by… Plant Seedlings Outdoors by…
Bell Peppers May 12 Jul 7
Broccoli Jul 14 Aug 11
Cabbage Jul 4 Aug 1

What can I plant now in Tennessee?

Fall Planting of Cool-Season Vegetables Examples of cool-season vegetables that work for planting in this time frame in Tennessee are broccoli, cabbage, Chinese cabbage, cauliflower, collards, pickling cucumbers, slicing cucumbers, kale, kohlrabi, lettuce, mustard greens, Irish potatoes, icicle radishes and spinach.

What planting zone is Orange County CA?

Orange County, California is in USDA Hardiness Zones 9a, 9b, 10a, 10b and 11a.

What can you plant in April in Tennessee?

Late March/Early April

  • Broccoli.
  • Cabbage.
  • Kale.
  • Parsnip.
  • Peas.
  • Spinach.

When should I plant tomatoes in Tennessee?

Time Frame Tomatoes are highly sensitive to frost, so be sure to wait until the last freeze of the season is behind you before you plant them outdoors. Late April is usually safe to plant tomatoes in Tennessee, but you can wait well into June.

When should you plant tomatoes in Tennessee?

Tomatoes are highly sensitive to frost, so be sure to wait until the last freeze of the season is behind you before you plant them outdoors. Late April is usually safe to plant tomatoes in Tennessee, but you can wait well into June.