Garden hardiness zone map

What Grow Zone Am I In?

March 7, 2026 · 8 min read

Your USDA plant hardiness zone (also called "grow zone" or "planting zone") is a geographic area defined by average annual minimum winter temperatures. It tells you which plants can survive winter in your area.

Quick Answer: Visit planthardiness.ars.usda.gov and enter your ZIP code to find your zone instantly.

The 13 USDA Hardiness Zones (Quick Reference)

Example: If you're in Zone 6, your average coldest winter temperature is between 0°F and -10°F. This means perennial plants rated for Zone 6 or lower will survive your winters. Plants rated Zone 7+ may die in winter cold.

How to Find Your Exact Zone (3 Methods)

Method 1: Official USDA Website (Most Accurate)

  1. Visit planthardiness.ars.usda.gov
  2. Enter your ZIP code in the search box
  3. View your zone on the interactive map
  4. Bonus: Click "GeoLocation" to auto-detect based on your current location

Method 2: Mobile Apps

Method 3: Interactive Zone Map

Understanding Zone Subdivisions (a vs b)

Most zones are divided into a and b subzones, each covering 5°F:

Example: Zone 6

Why it matters: A plant rated "Zone 6" will survive in both 6a and 6b. But a plant rated "Zone 6b-9" might struggle in Zone 6a.

What Your Zone Tells You (and What It Doesn't)

What Zones DO Tell You:

What Zones DON'T Tell You:

Microclimates: Why Your Yard Might Be Different

Your actual growing zone can vary from the ZIP code average:

Warmer Microclimates (Effectively 1 zone warmer)

Colder Microclimates (Effectively 1 zone colder)

Pro tip: Create a microclimate map of your yard! Plant tender plants near warm south walls, hardy plants in exposed areas.

Using Your Zone: Practical Examples

At the Nursery

Plant tag says "Hardy in Zones 5-9":

Shopping Online

Seed catalog says "Zone 3-7":

Planting Calendar

Once you know your zone, you can determine:

See Complete Frost Date Calendar →

Zone Shifting: Climate Change Impact

Hardiness zones have shifted ~5°F warmer over the past 30 years:

What this means: You may be able to grow plants that were previously "too tender" for your area. But also expect more heat stress on traditionally cold-adapted plants.

Quick Zone Lookup by Major City

Bottom Line

Finding your zone takes 30 seconds. Using it correctly takes practice. Zones are a guideline, not a guarantee. Factor in microclimates, heat zones, and local conditions. When in doubt, ask neighboring gardeners what grows well for them!

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