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What climate zone is Lindsay Ontario?

What climate zone is Lindsay Ontario?

Lindsay is in a humid continental climate zone with warm, humid summers and cold winters.

What garden zone is Southern Ontario?

Ontario

1961-1990 zone 1981-2010 zone
Ailsa Craig 6a 6b
Ajax 5b 6b
Alban 4a 4b
Alcona 5a 5b

What climate zone is Niagara region?

Southern Ontario’s Niagara Region lies between two Great Lakes – Erie to the East and Ontario to the West – and is considered to be a moderate climate zone. Because the two bodies of water moderate the area’s temperatures, the Niagara Region is ideal for tender fruit growing.

What zone is Mississauga for planting?

zone 6b
The hardiness zones differ even within the greater Toronto area. For instance, Mississauga and Oakville fall into zone 6b, Brampton 6a and Etobicoke 7a.

What can I plant now in Ontario?

  • Kale.
  • Lettuce.
  • Onions.
  • Parsley.
  • Peas.
  • Potatoes.
  • Radishes.
  • Spinach.

What zone is Oakville Ontario for planting?

Zone 6
Oakville is in plant hardiness Zone 6. This means you need to use plants that can survive a minimum temperature of -23°C. Choose plants labelled hardy to Zone 6 or less.

Where are the best hardiness zones in Canada?

Canada Plant Hardiness: Ontario. If you know your hardiness zone, find the best plants or exciting garden ideas for your geographic area. Canada Plant Hardiness: Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, New Foundland and Labrador.

What can I grow in Lindsay Ontario zone 5?

Perennial favorites that thrive in this zone include: Bee balm. Coneflower. Salvia. Daisy. Daylily. Coral bells. Hosta. Hellebore. What can I grow in Zone 5?

Which is the longest growing season in Ontario?

Climate Zone Map of Ontario (1976-2005). Source: Weather Innovations Incorporated Zone A, in Essex and parts of Kent County, has the longest growing season. The growing seasons of the other zones are progressively shorter. The zone lines on the map are approximate and do not represent sharp changes in climate.

When was the plant hardiness map created in Canada?

In 1967, Agriculture Canada scientists created a plant hardiness map using Canadian plant survival data and a wider range of climatic variables, including minimum winter temperatures, length of the frost-free period, summer rainfall, maximum temperatures, snow cover, January rainfall and maximum wind speed.