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james 09-04-2006 06:00 PM

seed to seed regions, US vs UK
 
I have a copy of the book 'Seed to Seed' by Suzanne Ashworth, does anyone
know if any of the seven US regions from the book (Northeast, Mid-Atlantic,
Southeast/Gulf Coast, Upper Midwest, Southwest, Central West Coast, Maritime
Northwest) are comparable to the South coast of UK, specifically South
Devon? If not which one is closest?
TIA, James



[email protected] 11-04-2006 04:26 AM

seed to seed regions, US vs UK
 
There are sites with USDA zone markings for Europe, and China, and
Aust/NZ. Amazing...

I looked at this one
http://www.b-and-t-world-seeds.com/European.htm
and find the UK is zone 8 or 9. The southern end would be like the
central coast of California I imagine. But the Channel does make a
difference. Pacific Northwest of US wouldn't be too far off.

bahB


George.com 11-04-2006 09:23 AM

seed to seed regions, US vs UK
 

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ups.com...
There are sites with USDA zone markings for Europe, and China, and
Aust/NZ. Amazing...

I looked at this one



Please note New Zealand is a different country (more literate, better
breeding, more open minded and tolerant, don't cheat as much etc etc) to
Australia. There is about 1500 kms of ocean between us.

rob



Janet Baraclough 11-04-2006 11:37 AM

seed to seed regions, US vs UK
 
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There are sites with USDA zone markings for Europe, and China, and
Aust/NZ. Amazing...


And possible, because like the USA, those are huge continental
landmasses. Therefore, they have continental climates. The UK is a tiny
landmass in a huge ocean and therefore does NOT have a continental
landmass climate or zones.

I looked at this one
http://www.b-and-t-world-seeds.com/European.htm
and find the UK is zone 8 or 9.


Very few, tiny areas of the UK are like 8 or 9. You may be unaware
that we're as far north as Alaska and Newfoundland.

The southern end would be like the
central coast of California I imagine.


Nope. See above.

But the Channel does make a
difference.


So does the 3000 miles of Atlantic ocean that borders the other side

Pacific Northwest of US wouldn't be too far off.

PNW is the nearest equivalent America has, but it doesn't match eastern UK.

Janet (UK)


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