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Similar hardiness zones have been drawn up in the United Kingdom by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) and in the European Garden Flora (EGF). The RHS has four zones ranging from Fully Hardy (H) to Frost Tender (FT). Following the severe winters of 2009/10 and 2010/11, the RHS is in the process of producing a revised rating system (see below). The EGF has seven zones ranging from hardy (H1) to requiring glasshouse protection (G2). Most plant books and guides tend to use the US zones as they have been more widely researched and are aiming at the largest market for their publication.
In plant guides and on some labels, the RHS zones can be indicated with snowflake symbols. Fully hardy plants have three ***, frost hardy two ** and half hardy one*. Frost tender plants have a covered flower. Most areas of the British Isles are in zone 8 of the US system, with some western and coastal regions in zone 9. Central, mountain areas of Scotland are in zone 7. The south-westerly tips of Ireland, Cornwall and the Isles of Scily are the mildest areas and can grow some plants designated for zone 10. Due to the length of winter with variable periods of cold and short days, not all plants in zone 9 or 10 are suitable. The unique effects of the Gulf Stream mean that the British Isles are the furthest north of any place on earth to experience these conditions and this has allowed the development of a wide range of gardening styles. New RHS Hardiness Ratings - not direct equivalents of old ratings (H1-H4)As mentioned above, a new hardiness rating system is to be introduced by the RHS. It will expand the existing zones, but confusingly, for those familiar with the USDA or EGF ratings, the numbers are in reverse. So H1a is the most tender in this new system whereas H1 is the most hardy in the USDA and EGF zones. The new ratings are due for introduction in spring 2013 when a revised list of plants that have been given the Award of Garden Merit (AGM) is issued. Endorsements on plant labels may include red, amber and green 'traffic light' warnings.
The increased variability of the weather lately has been causing the loss of many more plants, so the sort of guarantees that used to be given by plant sellers regarding replacements will have to be revised or may not be given in the future. Improved labelling and advice should help gardeners to utilize plants better. As the temperature is a mean value, it is not the lowest reached and local conditions can affect what will happen in any site. Frost pockets can occur in low spots where cold air becomes trapped as it flows downwards, eg at the base of a wall or hedge. Soil type will influence the penetration of the cold so waterlogged soil will freeze solid and damage the crown or roots of a plant. The aspect of the site and any shelter given by walls, hedges or overhanging trees and shrubs will improve the chances of survival. In large urban areas, the temperature can be a degree or two higher due the shelter or radiant heat from buildings, either artificial or stored in solid materials from daytime sunshine. A covering of snow will insulate the soil, but after a thaw a hard frost can penetrate deeper with the wetter conditions. Improving drainage and applying protective mulches of bark chips or dry plant material can allow plants rated for a colder zone to be used. Keeping more tender plants in containers which can be moved under cover in winter is another way to increase the range that can be grown.
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