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Read MoreA variety of plants are suitable for Cowiche's climate. According to our data, the growing zone for the area is 7a, with average annual lows of 0 to 5 degrees Fahrenheit. Scroll down for a full list of the best plants for Cowiche, WA based on our analysis of the region's climate.
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Read MoreHave questions about plants for your area? Check out our FAQ below for quick answers to common questions about what plants grow best in the Cowiche, WA climate.
Some of the best vegetables for Cowiche, WA include beets, bell peppers and broccoli. Other recommended vegetables include Cabbage, Carrots and Cucumbers based on Cowiche's USDA hardiness zone.
Choosing plants based on the growing zone for Cowiche ensures that your plants will be able to survive the lowest annual temperatures in your area of Washington.
Check the growing calendar for Cowiche at the Old Farmer's Almanac to see the best planting times for the region.
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USDA Growing Zone: 7a
Longitude: -120.712
Latitude: 46.6719
Lowest Avg Temperatures (F): 0 to 5
The USDA growing zone is 7a in Cowiche, WA. This is a measure of the lowest temperature that a plant can survive, helping to decide what plants would be suitable for the region's climate. According to our records, the average annual extreme minimum temperature in Cowiche is 0 to 5 degrees Fahrenheit. If you would like to learn more, visit our page on the growing zone for Cowiche, WA.
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