Total Head
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i'm so excited. apparently north america has warmed in the past 20 years or so and now a lot of us are considered to be in a warmer area than the old map reflected. this means that a lot of us can attempt to grow things that may have seemed a bit silly before. fig trees in boston! northern wine industries are diversifying their grapes. japanese maples in lincoln, nebraska.
here's the AP article http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iFwYa8UxfWPb_dstbvmDMr8ZZfwA?docId=8152c88d175d4b3f811c2a6ec0a12c30
a lot of us have gone up an entire zone. it's only based off the estimated coldest temperature of the year, but it's a change. the new map also reflects how cities are warmer than the sticks, winds, slopes, bodies of water, etc. on my next trip to the hydro store i'm going to check out what kind of stuff they have. only a few more weeks till i start my plants inside.
here's the AP article http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iFwYa8UxfWPb_dstbvmDMr8ZZfwA?docId=8152c88d175d4b3f811c2a6ec0a12c30
a lot of us have gone up an entire zone. it's only based off the estimated coldest temperature of the year, but it's a change. the new map also reflects how cities are warmer than the sticks, winds, slopes, bodies of water, etc. on my next trip to the hydro store i'm going to check out what kind of stuff they have. only a few more weeks till i start my plants inside.