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Use the "Get Zone for ZIP Code Pair" tab for all inbound APO/FPO/DPO. The first 3-digits of your destination ZIP Code determine the zone. * Indicates ZIP Code range within the same NDC as the origin ZIP Code
Find Your Plant Hardiness Zone with Your Zip Code! Just enter your zip code in the search box at the top of the map, then click the box's magnifying glass button or press enter to see your plant hardiness zone.
This interactive map will help you find the correct planting zones or hardiness zones for gardening accurately. It's easy, you can use your ZIP Code, geolocation (with GPS), or click on a location on the map manually.
This map divides North America into 11 separate zones. Each zone is 10°F warmer (or colder) in an average winter than the adjacent zone. (In some versions of the map, each zone is further divided into "a" and "b" regions.)
Simply enter your zip code in the search box and it will find your location on the map. Here is the link to the 2023 USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map: https://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov. TIP – Follow the instructions for use listed below the map. Please visit the updated map and explore how to use it.
The USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map website includes an interactive-GIS map that allows the viewer to “click” down in scale to one-half mile. It also includes national, state and regional images in a variety of resolutions, and a ZIP code finder that provides the plant hardiness zone for all U.S. ZIP codes.
Below is a detailed table of planting zones according to the USDA Hardiness Zones, making it easy for you to identify your local planting zone. We have provided a free tool to find your planting zone. Use this link to find your planting zone by entering your zip code and clicking ‘Find Zone’.