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Zoned Garden is your trusted guide to climate-smart growing. We help you select plants matched to your exact USDA hardiness zone — so every plant you grow truly thrives.

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Find Your Zoned Garden Plant Hardiness Zone

At Zoned Garden, we make it simple. Enter your US zip code to instantly discover your USDA Plant Hardiness Zone — the single most important step to growing a thriving Zoned Garden.

Grow Zone Finder - Zoned Garden

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Your Growing Zone Is

10b

Zip Code: 90210

Avg. Extreme Minimum Temp:
35 to 40 °F

Plant Survival

Ensures your perennials survive harsh winters and return stronger every spring.

Seed Starting

Know your last and first frost dates for perfect vegetable garden timing.

Effortless Gardens

Stop fighting your climate. Zone-matched plants grow naturally and beautifully.

Why Zoned Garden Is the Best at What We Grow

At Zoned Garden, we believe successful gardening starts with understanding your unique climate zone. What began as a weekend hobby blossomed into over two decades of hands-on expertise — and the Zoned Garden you see today.

Whether you’re a first-time planter or a seasoned gardener, Zoned Garden provides the tools, plants, and knowledge to create thriving outdoor spaces that bring joy year-round.

Zone-Matched Selection

Every plant curated for your hardiness zone.

Expert Guidance

In-depth guides, care tips, and growing schedules.

Quality Plants

Healthy, well-rooted plants shipped to your door.

Community Support

A thriving gardener community ready to help.

Shop Zoned Garden Plant Varieties

Hand-picked, zone-appropriate plants from the Zoned Garden shop — shrubs, trees, and flowers ready to thrive in your hardiness zone.

Vibrant flowering tree perfect for Texas landscapes with stunning summer blooms.

Elegant lavender blooms all summer with exceptional heat tolerance.
Elegant pink dwarf bloomer, ideal for small spaces and borders.
Heavy blooming pink with striking chestnut bark texture year-round.
 

Everything Your Zoned Garden Needs

Zoned Garden covers every aspect of zone-smart gardening — from lawn care and shrubs to mulching and watering schedules.

Lawn Care

Expert tips on grass selection, fertilizing, mowing, and seasonal care by zone.

Shrubs

Ensures your perennials survive harsh winters and return stronger every spring.

Mulch Guide

Understand mulch types, application depth, and how it protects your plants.

Watering Schedule

Custom watering schedules based on your climate zone and plant types.

Zoned Garden — They Say Amazing, We Deliver the Best.

Here is what makes Zoned Garden different from every other gardening resource online.

Zoned Garden Expertise

Every Zoned Garden recommendation is calibrated to your USDA zone, soil type, and local climate — not generic advice.

Zoned Garden Plants

Every plant in the Zoned Garden shop is grown by trusted growers and shipped at peak health — ready to thrive in your zone.

Deep Knowledge Base

From care guides to watering schedules and grass identifiers — everything a modern gardener needs.

Smart Online Tools

Zone Finder, Grass Identifier, and Lawn Measurement tools that make every gardening decision easy.

Community & Support

Join thousands of gardeners on our social channels. Real answers, real people, real passion for growing.

Sustainable Practices

Native plants, organic mulching, and water-wise scheduling — good for your garden and the planet.

Latest from the Zoned Garden Blog

Expert articles, seasonal guides, and practical tips from Zoned Garden to help your plants flourish in every zone.

Let's Dig In

Browse our curated selection of plants and flowers tailored to specific occasions—from birth month blooms that celebrate personal milestones to zodiac flowers that connect with your astrological identity. Planning a wedding? Discover seasonal arrangements that will flourish on your special day.

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Free Zoned Garden Tools

Zoned Garden’s free utilities help you make smarter, zone-specific gardening decisions — no guesswork needed.

Grass Identifier

Expert tips on grass selection, fertilizing, mowing, and seasonal care by zone.

Measure My Lawn

Calculate your lawn's exact square footage using our interactive mapping tool. Know precisely how much seed or mulch you need.

Zone Finder

Enter your zip code to instantly find your USDA Plant Hardiness Zone — the foundation of every successful gardening decision.

Watering Schedules

Browse customized watering schedules for different plants, seasons, and climate zones so your garden always gets the right amount.

What Gardeners Say About Zoned Garden

Here is what makes Zoned Garden different from every other gardening resource online.

"Zoned Garden completely changed how I think about my yard. I used to buy plants that died every winter — since discovering Zoned Garden, my garden has never looked better."
Sarah M.
Zone 6b — Nashville, TN
"The Zoned Garden zone finder tool is a game-changer. In under 10 seconds I knew exactly what plants I could grow. The crape myrtles I ordered from Zoned Garden arrived healthy and are thriving."
James R.
Zone 8a — Houston, TX
"I followed their watering schedule for my Zone 5 garden and my water bill dropped 30%. Plus my perennials survived their first real winter!"
Linda K.
Zone 5b — Chicago, IL

It's faq time

Frequently Asked questions

What are the disadvantages of crepe myrtles?
Crepe myrtles are susceptible to powdery mildew, aphids, and require regular pruning to maintain shape, plus they drop flowers and seed pods creating cleanup needs.
Dwarf crepe myrtles typically reach 3-5 feet tall and wide, making them perfect for containers, borders, and small garden spaces.
Miniature crepe myrtles grow 18 inches to 3 feet tall, making them ideal for containers, front borders, and compact garden spaces.
Lavender crepe myrtles typically grow 10-20 feet tall depending on the variety, with dwarf lavender types staying 3-5 feet and standard varieties reaching up to 25 feet.
Does cat's Pajamas plant spread?

Cat’s Pajamas (dwarf crepe myrtle) grows in a compact, mounded form and doesn’t spread aggressively, staying within its 3-4 foot height and width without suckering.

No, Cat’s Pajamas doesn’t attract cats—the name refers to the phrase “the cat’s pajamas” meaning something excellent, not any feline appeal.
Dwarf Norway spruce varieties typically reach 3-6 feet tall and 4-5 feet wide at maturity (10-15 years), though size varies by cultivar with some staying under 3 feet.
A mounding plant grows in a low, rounded, dome-shaped form that spreads outward rather than upward, creating a compact cushion of foliage ideal for borders, ground cover, and layered garden designs.