2 Planting Zone in Wantage NJ with Map

The 2 planting zones in Wantage, New Jersey are USDA Hardiness Zones 6a and 6b per the 2023 USDA update. The 2 planting zones in Wantage are listed below.

  • Zone 6b: Areas like Beemerville, Clove Acres Lake, Lake Neepaulin, and Papakating Creek belong to Zone 6b, experiencing average annual minimum temperatures of -5°F to 0°F (-20.6°C to -17.8°C).
  • Zone 6a: Lake Marcia lies in Zone 6a with colder minimums of -10°F to -5°F (-23.3°C to -20.6°C).

Pinpoint your Wantage, New Jersey, USDA zone using our three tools given below, Zipcode to planting zone tool, interactive map or by using planting zone table.

2 USDA Planting Zone in Wantage NJ

Wantage Planting Zones by ZipCode

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Wantage Planting Zones Map

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USDA Planting zones help determine which plants are most likely to thrive in a location. This zone is based on the average annual minimum winter temperature. DATA SOURCE: USDA

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Wantage Planting Zones Table

Below given table lists all the Wantage locations alongwith thier USDA Hardiness zones.

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Wantage Planting Zones

The two planting zones in Wantage are USDA Zone 6a and 6b.

Wantage New Jersey Planting Zones Map

Zone 6a

Zone 6a (-10°F to -5°F / -23.3°C to -20.6°C) includes the Lake Marcia vicinity of Wantage, where winters are colder, with minimum temperatures as low as -10°F (-23.3°C). This zone suits hardy plants like Kousa Dogwood (Cornus kousa), Yarrow (Achillea millefolium), and Sedum (Sedum spp.) that tolerate harsh freezes.

Zone 6b

Zone 6b (-5°F to 0°F / -20.6°C to -17.8°C) covers Beemerville, Clove Acres Lake, Lake Neepaulin, Papakating Creek, High Point State Park vicinity, Kittatinny Mountains area, and other locations.

Compared to zone 6a it has milder winters, and supports plants like Hydrangeas (Hydrangea spp.), Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus), and Butterfly Bush (Buddleia davidii) that thrive in moderate cold.

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