On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 09:45:45 -0500, you wrote: >second with average air temperatures, and the third (from my wife) >showing that gardening planting zones have moved north because of >higher temperatures. > > 1a. > http://maps.grida.no/go/graphic/temperatures-over-previous-centuries-from-various-proxy-records > >1b. http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/cru/info/warming/ > >1c. http://www.arborday.org/media/zones.cfm & >http://www.arborday.org/media/map_change.cfm >
Wow, thanks for this information, which I'd already noticed anecdotally a few years back while researching for species of "tropical" plants like palms, cycads, and bananas that could be hardy to my location in zone 7 South Carolina. I noticed that the definition of zone 7 did not fit what the typical winter lows were around here, and am successfully growing a few plants (over several winters survival) that aren't "supposed" to survive here. ______________________________________________ Meteorite-list mailing list [email protected] http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

