Zone 6b
Related Rhode Island Maps:
| Rhode Island Location | USDA Hardiness Zone(s) |
|---|---|
| Pawtucket | Zone 6b |
| Providence | Zone 6b |
| Providence County | Zone 6a, 6b |
| Tiverton | Zone 6b, 7a |
What growing zone is Coventry RI?
Zipcode 02816 – Coventry Rhode Island is in Hardiness Zones 6a and 6b.
What zone is Newport RI?
7a
Zipcode 02840 – Newport Rhode Island is in Hardiness Zones 7a.
What planting zone is Cranston RI?
Zones 6b
Zipcode 02910 – Cranston Rhode Island is in Hardiness Zones 6b.
When should I plant my garden in RI?
Rhode Island’s frost date is May 10 (the latest that a frost is likely). You’ll want to wait to direct seed heat-loving plants (tomatoes, squashes, melons, beans and basil) until after this date so that the soil has had time to warm up. Always read the directions on your seed packets, and keep them for reference.
What vegetables grow best in Rhode Island?
when it comes to what will grow here in Rhode Island, including but not limited to: tomatoes, potatoes, onions, radish, corn, carrots, cucumbers, broccoli, spinach, cauliflower, lettuce, beans (snap, pinto, baby lima), peas, kohlrabi (apparently also called a German turnip?), eggplant, asparagus, and no surprise.
When can I plant tomatoes outside in Rhode Island?
When can I plant in Rhode Island?
Rhode Island’s frost date is May 10 (the latest that a frost is likely). You’ll want to wait to direct seed heat-loving plants (tomatoes, squashes, melons, beans and basil) until after this date so that the soil has had time to warm up.
Where are the planting zones in Rhode Island?
You can find your zone using Gilmour’s Interactive Planting Zone Map. Planting zones are used by gardeners to help determine what will grow and when to plant. Rhode Island planting zones fall between 5b and 7a, but only the furthest north western corner of the state is in that colder 5b zone.
What should I plant in my Rhode Island Garden?
Choosing plants that are rated for higher zones is generally not a good idea, as they will most often not survive the winter conditions of a lower Rhode Island planting zone. Many vegetables, plants and flowers thrive in the Rhode Island area. Beans, beets, onions, peas, tomatoes and peppers will all do well in a Rhode Island vegetable garden.
Where can I find the hardiness zone for my Garden?
USDA Hardiness Zone Finder. The USDA Hardiness Zone Map divides North America into 11 separate planting zones; each growing zone is 10°F warmer (or colder) in an average winter than the adjacent zone. If you see a hardiness zone in a gardening catalog or plant description, chances are it refers to this USDA map.
How are planting zones determined in the United States?
U.S. hardiness zones, also known as growing or planting zones, are based on first and last frost dates and weather patterns in a region. You can find your zone using Gilmour’s Interactive Planting Zone Map. Planting zones are used by gardeners to help determine what will grow and when to plant.