Santa Fe, New Mexico spans two USDA Hardiness Zones 6b (-5°F to 0°F/-20.6°C to -17.8°C) and 7a (0°F to 5°F/-17.8°C to -15°C), according to latest USDA Data. The 2 planting zones in Santa Fe, New Mexico are listed below.
- Zone 6b covers central neighborhoods like Downtown Santa Fe, the Historic Eastside, and the Plaza.
- Zone 7a includes western and southern outskirts such as Las Campanas, La Tierra, Eldorado at Santa Fe, and Rancho Viejo.
To locate your Santa Fe, New Mexico, USDA zone use our three tools given below, zipcode to planting zone search tool, interactive map, or planting zone table.
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Santa Fe Planting Zones
Santa Fe’s geography creates these two distinct planting zones, with higher elevations generally falling into Zone 6b and lower elevations typically in Zone 7a.

Zone 6b
Zone 6b is a planting zone with temperature ranges from -5 to 0°C (23 to 32°F). Zone 6b covers most of Santa Fe including Downtown Santa Fe, Historic Eastside, Plaza, South Capitol, and Museum Hill areas. Zone 6b is best for cold-hardy perennials, fruit trees that require winter chilling.
Zone 7a
Zone 7a is a planting zone with temperature ranges from 0 to 5°C (32 to 41°F). Zone 7a includes areas like Las Campanas, Eldorado at Santa Fe, Rancho Viejo, Tesuque, and La Tierra. Zone 7a allows for a slightly longer growing season.