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[email protected] 07-06-2003 06:56 PM

Tectonic shift in New Jersey
 
I didn't feel the earthquake when most of New Jersey moved from zone 6
to zone 7 this year. See the link to the USDA site
http://www.ahs.org/publications/usda...zone_map.htm#1

In the old maps, a slice of zone 7 just touched the southern tip of
Jersey, and I'd always wondered if I was actually in 6 or 7. No
doubt about that now.

I guess it won't really matter, since we didn't really move anywhere
(unless this is caused by global warming) but it'll be a different
way to look at plants since I've always been a Sixer and used that
perspective. Maybe this explains the Glads, Snapdragons, and Dianthus
that come back every year.

Swyck

Dwight Sipler 09-06-2003 11:32 AM

Tectonic shift in New Jersey
 
wrote:

I didn't feel the earthquake when most of New Jersey moved from zone 6
to zone 7 this year. See the link to the USDA site
http://www.ahs.org/publications/usda...zone_map.htm#1


The zones are supposed to be representative of local climate and are
based on the lowest expected winter temperatures averaged over a number
of years. The AHS site states that the averages for the updated map were
done for the years 1987 to 2001. I would expect that for this short a
period of time there would be large variations in the map.


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