I guess I thought they were more like distinct biomes but it really is just uniform chunks of temperature range. I also didn’t know that they were defined by the US Department of Agriculture, who created the first such system to help gardeners. There are similar maps for Australia, Canada, and parts of Europe, but no single global system. What’s your zone?

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    Yeah that seems to be their main design. Cold and frost timing seems to be the top concern, though where I am, heat extremes are also a consideration.

    The other way I find these zones really useful is for planting calendars. You can look up “what should I be planting in zone 7 right now” and get an easy list. Seed timing is probably my biggest mistake early on.

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      That’s great to know. I actually didn’t know that before.

      It really does depend on where you live. I lived in Coachella valley at one point and the heat was much more of a concern than the cold.