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Other vegetables that thrive in summer heat include sweet potatoes, okra, eggplant, Chinese red or green long beans, melons and various legumes. A few heirloom tomatoes can tolerate high temperatures. Clear Pink Early and Garden Peach give medium yields. Other Plants for Zone 9 There are fruit trees , flowers, nut trees and other plants suitable for Zone 9. These include: Citrus trees thrive in Zone 9, but are vulnerable to unexpected cold snaps. Many tropical fruits can be grown in Zone 9, such as kiwi, passion fruit and guava; however, mango and papaya require temperatures warmer than Zone 9.

Many apple, fig, pear, apricot and plum trees require a winter freeze to stimulate fruit production. However, some varieties have been bred specifically to thrive in Zone 9. There are more nut tree varieties for northern climates, but many species can survive in Zone 9, such as pecans, black walnuts and others. Frost Dates All zones have specific timeframes.

Zone 9 Gardening Insight Zone 9 has an extensive growing season that is considered year-round. What Is a Hardiness Zone. Planting Flowers by Zone. Planting Zones Interview. By Kathleen Roberts. By Jeanne Grunert. Cornus Florida. Elephant Ear. Douglas Fir. The care and cultural requirements depend largely on the variety you select. Woody shrubs, trees and vines such as almonds, apricots, blackberries, sweet cherries, chestnuts, figs, kiwis, low-chill pears, olives, nectarines, pineapple guavas and pomegranates love the warm climates of zones 9 and Shrubs and vines such as grapes, raspberries and blueberries do well in warm climates and their fruit typically ripens between April and May, depending on the variety.

Fruit trees such as citrus, apples, peaches and plums thrive in the warmer summer temperatures. Melons are vine fruits that require lots of space and hot weather to grow. Watermelon and cantaloupe varieties thrive in the warm climates of zone 9 and If you live in zone 9, begin planting melons between March and April.

You can plant melons as early as January in the warmer climate of zone Lima, pole and bush bean varieties are warm season vegetables that do very well in the hot summers of zones 9 and Plant beans between March and April in zone 9.

In zone 10, you can begin planting earlier, in February. These advances greatly improved the accuracy and detail of the map, especially in mountainous regions of the western United States. In some cases, they resulted in changes to cooler, rather than warmer, zones. The USDA map is the one most gardeners in the eastern United States rely on, and the one that most national garden magazines, catalogs, books, websites and nurseries currently use.

This map divides North America into 11 separate zones. In some versions of the map, each zone is further divided into "a" and "b" regions. Click on your region for an enlarged view. That area is comparatively flat, so mapping is mostly a matter of drawing lines approximately parallel to the Gulf Coast every miles or so as you move north.

The lines tilt northeast as they approach the Eastern Seaboard. They also demarcate the special climates formed by the Great Lakes and by the Appalachian mountain ranges. But this map has shortcomings. In the eastern half of the country, the USDA map doesn't account for the beneficial effect of a snow cover over perennial plants, the regularity or absence of freeze-thaw cycles, or soil drainage during cold periods.



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