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With no frost days throughout the year, Planting Zone 11 is one of the warmest hardiness zones around. Average minimum temperatures drop only slightly to 40 to 50 degrees F during the ‘winter’ months. This tropical climate is found mostly in Hawaii, Puerto Rico and some parts of Florida. While not too common, there are still several plants that thrive in this zone. The planting calendar for Zone 11 includes suggestions to grow things like mango and mint… it’s no wonder these are common ingredients in popular tropical beverages!
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