The 2 USDA planting zones in Clarksville, Tennessee are Zone 7a and Zone 7b, as per latest USDA update released in 2023. The 2 planting zones in Clarksville, Tennessee are listed below.
- Zone 7a: Zone 7a is a USDA hardiness zone with average annual extreme minimum temperatures of 0°F to 5°F (-17.8°C to -15°C). Zone 7a includes neighborhoods like Belle Court, Bluegrass Downs, and Boyd Acres, located in cooler outer edges of Clarksville, away from the urban center.
- Zone 7b: Zone 7b is a USDA hardiness zone with average annual extreme minimum temperatures of 5°F to 10°F (-15°C to -12.2°C). Zone 7b covers most of Clarksville, including Downtown, Sango, and Woodlawn. It dominates the central urban core and residential areas, offering a slightly milder growing climate than 7a.
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Clarksville Growing Zone
The 2 planting zones in Clarksville, Tennessee are Zone 7a and Zone 7b.

Zone 7a
Zone 7a neighborhoods are primarily located in the outer edges of Clarksville, forming cooler pockets that appear as blue-shaded areas on the map given above, often situated away from the urban center.
Zone 7a areas in Clarksville include locations like Belle Court, Bluegrass Downs, Boxcroft, Cabot Cove, and Chestnut Grove. This zone supports hardy plants like Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis), Bird’s Foot Violet (Viola pedata), and Foam Flower (Tiarella cordifolia).
Zone 7b
Zone 7b covers most of Clarksville and includes neighborhoods like Allen Park, Arbour Greene, Brookhaven and Woodlawn. As shown in the yellow-shaded areas on the map given above, Zone 7b dominates the Clarksville landscape, covering the central urban core and majority of residential developments, creating a slightly milder growing environment than the surrounding 7a regions. This zone thrives with plants like Hibiscus (Hibiscus spp.), Daylilies (Hemerocallis spp.), and Blackberries (Rubus spp.).