What to plant in zones 1 and 2
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Plants in zones 1 and 2 must be tough and adaptable to extreme cold temperatures.
Here are some cold hardy plants that can withstand temperatures of – 50 degrees Fahrenheit (-45 C.) in winter as well as seeds that you can start indoors to maximize your growing season before transferring them outdoors.
Do you live in zone 1 or 2? Let us know in the comments below if you do and what has or hasn’t worked for you.
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