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Hard to say, but within an area broadly defined as zone 10, there will
be many areas that have a cooler climate. alot of variables include: near a body of water, altitude, shade, sun exposure... etc etc. best bet is to talk to someone at your local nursery. In article , says... I notice that the zones seem to rate minimum temperatures. I will be attempting grow a zone 3-9 plant in zone 10. Will my little plant bake to death? Thank you. |
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Hard to say, but within an area broadly defined as zone 10, there will
be many areas that have a cooler climate. alot of variables include: near a body of water, altitude, shade, sun exposure... etc etc. best bet is to talk to someone at your local nursery. In article , says... I notice that the zones seem to rate minimum temperatures. I will be attempting grow a zone 3-9 plant in zone 10. Will my little plant bake to death? Thank you. |
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