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"Barb" wrote in message
... While watching a gardening show, they said that you should not plant your flower garden until two weeks after the average last frost for your zone. Does anyone know what the average date of the last frost is for Zone 6? Thanks... Our last average frost date in northern AR (Zone 6) is April 15. That doesn't necessarily mean it won't freeze later. John |
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"Barb" wrote:
While watching a gardening show, they said that you should not plant your flower garden until two weeks after the average last frost for your zone. Does anyone know what the average date of the last frost is for Zone 6? Last frost date and Zones are not directly related. The zones are based on the average minimum winter temperature. Last frost date will depend on your local climate and possibly microclimate. It is an estimate based on historical weather data and it is possible to have frost after that date. For example, I'm in zone 6 judging by minimum winter temperatures. Our average last frost date is May 15, but we've had frosts after memorial day. Average first frost is Sep 15, but it's come as early as labor day and as late as November. There are estimates of last frost dates for zones, but they are extremely broad, and to my thinking, not very useful. See for example http://home.xnet.com/~jjy/last-freeze.htm. The last frost date range covers a month, so it's so broad as to be useless. Your best bet is to contact your local extension agent for accurate local information. Another possibility is to try to find long range weather forecasts. The longest range I've come across that has any semblance of accuracy is http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/product...ctions/610day/ but it only predicts in general terms for 10 days. Also, you should know which plants can withstand cold weather best. You can plant them around the last frost date (which you can modify based on the 10-day outlook), but the more tender plants should wait for a couple of weeks to be sure. Also, the tender plants may get set back at low (but non-freezing) temperatures, while the hardy plants won't notice. |
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"B & J" wrote in message ... "Barb" wrote in message ... While watching a gardening show, they said that you should not plant your flower garden until two weeks after the average last frost for your zone. Does anyone know what the average date of the last frost is for Zone 6? Thanks... Our last average frost date in northern AR (Zone 6) is April 15. That doesn't necessarily mean it won't freeze later. The average last frost date for Cincinnati (zone 6) is April 14th. |
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