Notably, the 2023 map delivers to users several new, significant features and advances. Like the 2012 map, the 2023 web version offers a Geographic Information System (GIS)-based interactive format and is specifically designed to be user-friendly. The 2023 map is based on 30-year averages of the lowest annual winter temperatures at specific locations, is divided into 10-degree Fahrenheit zones and further divided into 5-degree Fahrenheit half-zones. In addition to the map updates, the Plant Hardiness Zone Map website was expanded in 2023 to include a “Tips for Growers” section, which provides information about USDA ARS research programs of interest to gardeners and others who grow and breed plants. The new map-jointly developed by USDA's Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and Oregon State University's (OSU) PRISM Climate Group-is more accurate and contains greater detail than prior versions. USDA’s Plant Hardiness Zone Map is the standard by which gardeners and growers can determine which plants are most likely to thrive at a location. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today released a new version of its Plant Hardiness Zone Map (PHZM), updating this valuable tool for gardeners and researchers for the first time since 2012. Department directors and hiring managers throughout the City give strong consideration to qualified applicants who demonstrate a commitment to our mission of providing quality services to the residents of Oklahoma City.USDA Unveils Updated Plant Hardiness Zone MapĮmail: DC, Nov. The City of Oklahoma City is committed to hiring a professional, productive, diverse workforce.
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