Zone 3
• Areas in Kamloops that are classified as a Zone 3 are the highest points of Aberdeen, Rose Hill, and Barnhartvale, as well as most of Knustsford.
• This area has the shortest growing season in Kamloops. The final frost date is usually around May 15 and by September 15 you can likely see the first frost.
• Many vegetables can do very well in zone 3, despite the shorter growing season like leafy greens (kale, certain romaines, collards, and spinach), radishes, cucumbers, peas, potatoes, onions, leeks, rhubarb, broccoli, and asparagus.
• It can be difficult to plant vegetables that need the summer heat like tomatoes and melons but gardens in zone 3 may see success by planting these in containers
• Flowers that are tolerant to zone 3 are the common lilac, tulips, daffodils, amaryllis, hyancinths, and snowdrops to name only a few
• Trees that thrive in zone 3 are the Amur Maple, White Basswood, Cherry Birch, European Mountain Ash, and Gingko Blioba.
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