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  2. Enter your ZIP code and this free tool tells you when to ...

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    For example, we checked the report for Indianapolis and were told the spring window to plant tomatoes was from April 27 through May 11, while the report for Phoenix told us to plant them from Feb ...

  3. When to Start Seeds Indoors for a Successful Spring Garden - AOL

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    When to Transplant Seedlings Outdoors. Timing your indoor planting schedule to perfection is the first step. But seeds started indoors will eventually need to be transplanted outside into your garden.

  4. Hardiness zone - Wikipedia

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    In 2012 the USDA updated their plant hardiness map based on 1976–2005 weather data, using a longer period of data to smooth out year-to-year weather fluctuations. [7] Two new zones (12 and 13) were added to better define and improve information sharing on tropical and semitropical plants, they also appear on the maps of Hawaii and Puerto Rico.

  5. New plant hardiness zone map to help NC gardeners, farmers ...

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    An updated plant hardiness zone map released by the USDA last month shows nearly half of the country is now classified in a "warmer" zone than it used to be. That includes parts of Southeastern N.C.

  6. Old Farmer's Almanac - Wikipedia

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    Forecasts are prepared as much as 18 months in advance [8] and presented in each edition by region. There are 16 regions for the U.S. [30] and five for Canada [31] in their respective country editions. Four additional regions are available on the Almanac's Web site, Almanac.com. These include Hawaii and Alaska for the U.S. and the Yukon ...

  7. Ennice, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Ennice has a post office with ZIP code 28623, which opened on March 6, 1888. [2] [3] At the time of European colonization, the region surrounding Ennice and Alleghany County was home to Native American tribes, including the Cherokee and Shawnee. By the late 18th century, most Native Peoples had been displaced from the area by colonizers. [4]