The 2 planting zones in Roseville, California are Zone 9a and Zone 9b, as declared by USDA update in 2023. The 2 planting zones in Roseville, California are listed below.
- Zone 9a: Zone 9a features minimum temperatures of 20–25°F (-6.7 to -3.9°C) and it covers a limited northern section of Roseville having mild winter chilling.
- Zone 9b: Zone 9b covers 99% of Roseville and features minimum temperatures of 25–30°F (-3.9 to -1.1°C). It includes neighborhoods like Bianchi Estates, Fiddyment Ranch, Woodcreek Oaks, and Sierra Gardens.
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Roseville Growing Zones
The 2 planting zones in Roseville, California are Zone 9a and Zone 9b.

Zone 9a
Zone 9a (20–25°F / -6.7 to -3.9°C) covers a limited northern section of Roseville, ideal for plants needing mild winter chilling like cool-season vegetables Broccoli (Brassica oleracea), Kale (Brassica oleracea), and Carrots (Daucus carota), along with ornamental plants such as Western Redbud (Cercis occidentalis) and California Buckeye (Aesculus californica).
Zone 9b
Zone 9b (25–30°F / -3.9 to -1.1°C) covers most of Roseville like Bianchi Estates, Fiddyment Ranch, Woodcreek Oaks, and Sierra Gardens, offering warm, stable conditions for Mediterranean and drought-tolerant species such as Manzanita (Arctostaphylos spp.), California Lilac (Ceanothus spp.), and Purple Sage (Salvia leucophylla), alongside fruiting plants like Pomegranate (Punica granatum), Fig (Ficus carica), and Olive (Olea europaea).