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nullcompany t1_j2mwavq wrote

I've been feathering in higher-zoned saplings here and there in the (increasingly reasonable) chance that we're headed for zone 6a and up here in the NH seacoast area

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trolllord45 t1_j2od53y wrote

As someone who knows pretty little about the intricacies of syrup making and the weather it takes what does zone 6a mean?

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nullcompany t1_j2oq251 wrote

there's these bands of 'zones' across the USA, and as the weather gets warmer, the zones drift north. Trees and plants are assigned to a zone, and if you stick to your zone, you should be less disappointed by them dying or underperforming.

You can google a picture up, just search for "USDA Zone Map" and voila, you'll pretty much get 90% of it in 10 seconds or less.

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