Nevada’s diverse landscape includes harsh desert environments and cooler mountainous regions, each with distinct gardening requirements. Knowing your specific hardiness zone is the first step toward a flourishing garden.
The USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map segments Nevada into zones ranging from 4a in the colder mountain regions to 9a in the warmer southern valleys. This guide will help you navigate these zones, ensuring you select plants that can withstand local temperature extremes.
When planning your garden in Nevada, consider the extreme sunlight exposure, soil quality, and water availability in your area. Use native plants as much as possible, as they are best adapted to the local environment and require less water and maintenance.
Ready to begin planting? Use our detailed guides and resources to select the best plants for your part of Nevada. Our expert gardeners are also here to provide personalized advice to help you succeed in your gardening endeavors.
Arizona ROC #
:140536
California CSLB #
:1092420
Nevada License #
:0058408