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Based on the 2012 USDA Hardiness Zone Map, this interactive version covers the state of Georgia which ranges from USDA Zone 6a to USDA Zone 9a.
Based on the 1990 USDA Hardiness Zone Map, this interactive version covers the state of Georgia which ranges from USDA Zone 6b to USDA Zone 8b.
If you wish to learn what your Georgia USDA plant hardiness zone is, you can find where you live on the map and compare the color of that location to the legend to the right. This will indicate what planting zone you live in.
The USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map is the standard by which gardeners and growers can determine which perennial plants are most likely to thrive at a location. The map is based on the average annual extreme minimum winter temperature, displayed as 10-degree F zones and 5-degree F half zones.
This page allows you to find and download state, regional, and national Plant Hardiness Zone Maps at various resolutions. Click on the map below to download state/territory maps or scroll down to find regional and national maps for download.
Zones are produced based on 5 F ranges of that lowest temperature. The new map covers the period 1991-2020, which is also the 30-year period used for the current climate normals. The new map shows that more than half of the Southeast has shifted its category by half a zone towards a warmer climate.
The USDA plant hardiness zones are related to the average lowest minimum temperature at a location. Over time they have changed a bit as temperatures have gotten warmer and the maps have updated. Here is an interactive version of the map that allows you to zoom to street level.