hardines zones
Thanks for the email replies.
I believe it is important to be aware of how different world zones and their corresponding plants may be translated to our own local zones. I accept that simply translating one piece of infomationn is never enough on its own. This all started because I was reading various magazines showing different Garden designs and plantings. After each named plant was the american frost zone. I simply wanted some idea as to how this relates to engaland. Its a most interesting topic and judging by the response deserves a mention in any garden news group. Thankyou. Tim |
hardines zones
In article , "tim" writes: | | I believe it is important to be aware of how different world zones and their | corresponding plants may be translated to our own local zones. I accept that | simply translating one piece of infomationn is never enough on its own. | This all started because I was reading various magazines showing different | Garden designs and plantings. After each named plant was the american frost | zone. I simply wanted some idea as to how this relates to engaland. | Its a most interesting topic and judging by the response deserves a mention | in any garden news group. Take a look for a recent posting called "An even longer climate FAQ". Regards, Nick Maclaren, University of Cambridge Computing Service, New Museums Site, Pembroke Street, Cambridge CB2 3QH, England. Email: Tel.: +44 1223 334761 Fax: +44 1223 334679 |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 05:14 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
GardenBanter