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A friend from Spain
Hi, my name is Jesus, and I´m from Madrid in Spain. I would like what is the
meaning of Zones in USA? How do you use them? I´m fond of roses and I follow you tell about the roses for a few months. Thank you. Sorry becouse I don´t speak english well. I hope you understand me. |
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"Jesus Hernandez" wrote in message ... Hi, my name is Jesus, and I´m from Madrid in Spain. I would like what is the meaning of Zones in USA? How do you use them? I´m fond of roses and I follow you tell about the roses for a few months. Thank you. Sorry becouse I don´t speak english well. I hope you understand me. Jose, Don't worry, your English is great. I hope my Spanish is as good...? Some roses grow well in one climate, but not in others. The US is a very large country with different climates in different areas. So the country is broken down into climate zones to describe the range of temperatures that occur in those areas. Zone 1, 2, or 3 is much colder than Zone 7,8, or 9, for example. If you read that a rose is good to plant in "Zone 6 and above", but you live somewhere that is considered Zone 3, then you know that your area is too cold to grow that rose. The rose is not strong enough to survive the cold winter where you live. (Algunas rosas crecen bien en una clima, pero no sobreviven bien en otras. Los EEUU es un paiz muy grande con muchas climas differentes. Asi que, el paiz esta separado en zonas para describir las temperaturas que occurren en esas areas. En las zonas 1, 2, o 3 , durante el invierno hace mucho mas frio que en zonas 7, 8, o 9 por ejemplo. Si lees que una rosa esta bien para plantear en "Zona 6 y arriba", pero tu vives en zona 3, entonces tu sabes que la area tuya puede ser demasiado frio para crecer esa rosa. Esa rosa no es sufficiente dura para sobrevivir el invierno donde tu vives.) JimS. Seattle (Zone 8) |
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JimS. wrote:
"Jesus Hernandez" wrote in message ... Hi, my name is Jesus, and I´m from Madrid in Spain. I would like what is the meaning of Zones in USA? How do you use them? I´m fond of roses and I follow you tell about the roses for a few months. Thank you. Sorry becouse I don´t speak english well. I hope you understand me. Jose, Don't worry, your English is great. I hope my Spanish is as good...? Some roses grow well in one climate, but not in others. The US is a very large country with different climates in different areas. So the country is broken down into climate zones to describe the range of temperatures that occur in those areas. Zone 1, 2, or 3 is much colder than Zone 7,8, or 9, for example. If you read that a rose is good to plant in "Zone 6 and above", but you live somewhere that is considered Zone 3, then you know that your area is too cold to grow that rose. The rose is not strong enough to survive the cold winter where you live. (Algunas rosas crecen bien en una clima, pero no sobreviven bien en otras. Los EEUU es un paiz muy grande con muchas climas differentes. Asi que, el paiz esta separado en zonas para describir las temperaturas que occurren en esas areas. En las zonas 1, 2, o 3 , durante el invierno hace mucho mas frio que en zonas 7, 8, o 9 por ejemplo. Si lees que una rosa esta bien para plantear en "Zona 6 y arriba", pero tu vives en zona 3, entonces tu sabes que la area tuya puede ser demasiado frio para crecer esa rosa. Esa rosa no es sufficiente dura para sobrevivir el invierno donde tu vives.) JimS. Seattle (Zone 8) Se espanol es sufficiente bien que un gringo viejo puede entender...bien hecho. ed |
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JimS. wrote:
"Jesus Hernandez" wrote in message ... Hi, my name is Jesus, and I´m from Madrid in Spain. I would like what is the meaning of Zones in USA? How do you use them? I´m fond of roses and I follow you tell about the roses for a few months. Thank you. Sorry becouse I don´t speak english well. I hope you understand me. Some roses grow well in one climate, but not in others. The US is a very large country with different climates in different areas. So the country is broken down into climate zones to describe the range of temperatures that occur in those areas. Zone 1, 2, or 3 is much colder than Zone 7,8, or 9, for example. If you read that a rose is good to plant in "Zone 6 and above", but you live somewhere that is considered Zone 3, then you know that your area is too cold to grow that rose. The rose is not strong enough to survive the cold winter where you live. Spain is mostly in zones 8 and 9 with much of the coastal regions being in zone 10 (and with a small bit of zones 6 and 7 in the Pyrenees). There is a zone map for Spain he http://www.uk.gardenweb.com/forums/zones/hze5.html -- Henry |
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