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Canada updates plant hardiness map for growers

19 May 2026
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The Victoria Day long weekend marks the beginning of gardening season in Canada, coinciding with the release of an updated plant hardiness zone map by Natural Resources Canada, the first revision in a decade. The new map, influenced by climate change, indicates which plants are likely to survive in various regions, taking into account factors such as rainfall, winter temperatures, and wind conditions. Significant changes were observed in western Canada, while areas like Almonte in eastern Ontario increased by a full zone, allowing for the potential cultivation of fruits like cherries and apricots that were previously unsustainable. Notably, Ottawa and Kingston remained in Zone 5A. Garden centers, like Robert Plante Greenhouses, are adjusting inventory to reflect these changes, enabling gardeners to choose more diverse plant varieties suited to their local climates.

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The updated plant hardiness zone map is crucial as it reflects ongoing shifts in climate patterns, allowing gardeners to adapt their practices and explore new plant varieties. Historically, these zones have guided horticultural decisions, influencing which plants can thrive in specific areas. The changes not only present opportunities for increased biodiversity in gardens but also highlight the broader implications of climate change on agricultural practices and local ecosystems. Understanding these zones can aid in better planning for sustainable gardening and landscaping that is resilient to environmental changes.

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